01-16-2008 12:43 PM - edited 03-18-2019 08:19 PM
Trying to get that config working in lab for future upgrade but i'm stuck at the delegate control phase for Exchange 2003
I get the error when delegating the users unityinstall and unitydirsvc! "The delegated user must be in the administrative local group"
Checked in the builtin administrators group and the unityinstall and unitydirsvc are members of this group!
anyone had that issue before?
01-16-2008 01:20 PM
I know it sounds crazy but what account are you logged on as when you try to delegate? You have to be logged on as an account that has the right to delegate. I am sure that you know that though.
I have made that mistake before :-) hahahahah
rlp and willing to admit it
01-17-2008 05:23 AM
Yeah logges as Administrator which is member or Entreprise Admins, Domain Admins, Schema Admin etc...
it's an odd error...
01-17-2008 05:43 AM
Hi - This may be related to the design of your Exchange environment:
There are two methods of creating install account depending on the ADC between E2K3 and Exchange 5.5
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity/405/installation/guide/cueum2k3nf/IG_019.html
01-17-2008 06:26 AM
Hi,
I followed that doc beofre posting on this forum.
I installed E2k3
installed the SP
run adschemasetup.exe
created the users for installation, dir service, admin and msg store
put them in domain admins
run the permission wizard 4.0(3)+, no errors
try to delegate install account and dir svc account to exchange administrator and I get the error that those accoutns need to be in Local administrator group which after verification, they are...
01-17-2008 10:36 AM
I'm assuming this is the procedure being followed, but the Unity install cannot be performed by the 'administrator' user, the permission wizard gives additional rights to the UnityInstall account that are NOT given to the 'administrator' user.
Also, I assume you logged out and logged back in after running the permission wizard?
Try logging out and logging in with the UnityInstall account and retry the delegation...
These points are clearly identified in the Unity install docs, you need to follow them exactly as they are quite detailed and it is easy to miss a step.
01-17-2008 10:44 AM
Yeah I tried to delegate as unityinstall but got errors as that account didin't have the rights to make changes like delegation...
Meanwhile I opened a case with cisco and even they have the warning in their lab so it just might be a miss in the documentation about this pop up!
i'm gonna continu the installation and hope everything works after
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