Tag Archives: RBAC

Creating a Custom RBAC Role with the Lync Server Management Shell

Lync 2010 comes with several pre-defined RBAC roles. The thing is, they’re all globally scoped. For example, if I add your account to the CSUserAdministrator USG in Active Directory, you now have the ability to modify, disable, or move users (to name a few) anywhere in the organization. Let’s take a look at a few … Continue reading Creating a Custom RBAC Role with the Lync Server Management Shell

Locking Down Exchange 2010 Control Panel (ECP) Options

The Exchange Control Panel (ECP) allows end-users to perform many self-service tasks, such as tracking messages, managing groups, and creating inbox rules. Of course, just like other GUI based tools in the Exchange world today, the ECP is driven in the background by Exchange Management Shell EMS cmdlets. Just as it is for administrations, access … Continue reading Locking Down Exchange 2010 Control Panel (ECP) Options

Exchange Server 2010 Presentation and Sample Code Download at TI2011 (Mike Pfeiffer and Harold Wong)

Below are the links to download the Exchange Server 2010 sessions presented by Mike Pfeiffer and Harold Wong at the Interface Tech Immersion 2011. Mike Pfeiffer is an instructor at Interface Technical Training, Microsoft MVP & Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) in Exchange 2010. Harold Wong is an IT Pro Evangelist with Microsoft. Session 1: Enterprise Exchange Management with PowerShell Presenter: … Continue reading Exchange Server 2010 Presentation and Sample Code Download at TI2011 (Mike Pfeiffer and Harold Wong)