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Old 03-22-2010, 10:26 PM
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I am using BPS with just one user account. I want my blackberry sent email and calendar to sync wirelessly with my email account. I was using BIS via verizon but if i send an email using my blackberry, it doesnt show up in my outlook.
For starters, i am a total novice at this. In other words, pretty clueless. I was able to set up SBS 2003 and BPS. I can get everything to work including sending email but Exchange keeps revoking the send as permission.
I have spent hours on end reading up on this. As far as i can see, it is a security issue where the BPSadmin account is granted send as permission but the Domain Admin account is not. Since the BPS admin account is within the Domain Admin account, the system compares the two and syncs them to be the same every hour. Is the anyway around this? There has to be.
Can anyone help me with this. I hate to say it but i need some pretty detailed instructions. There seems to be many different ways to change this send as permission and I seem to be able to change it so that it works but it resets every time.
I went through the Msft knowledge base and it is way over my head to understand. From what i can gather, i need to grant this permission to an individual user account or set up the bpsadmin outside the administrators group.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 03-23-2010, 01:07 AM
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Remove BPSAdmin from the Domain Administrators group.

Look under computer management from groups, add the BPSadmin to the local Administrators group.

Grant the BPSAdmin the User rights (under admin tools -> group or security policies) to logon locally and run as a service.

Re-add the send as permissions for BPSAdmin

Then bounce the server (there are other ways but in your circumstance its probably easier).
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Thanks for the reply. Im a little lost on your suggestions. Can you give me a little more detail on your instructions above. As i said, i'm not too well versed in all of this and need a little more direction.
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No disrespect, but if you are lost at that, then you may be better off getting an IT professional in to do it for you.
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