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cluster node as Exchange Server Administrator - 31.Jul.2008 12:02:42 PM   
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We installed two Hub Transport/Client Access servers and a CCR Clustered Mailbox server

When we go into Exchange Management Console and click on the Organization Configuration container, mixed in with the Exchange Administrators, there is an entry for the second node of the mailbox cluster. It is listed there as an Exchange Server Administrator with a scope of "exchange"

1) Should this server node be listed there as an Exchange Server Administrator?

2) If so, should the other node be listed there also?

3) If they shouldn't be there, should the virtual exchange mailbox server and the two hub servers be there?


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RE: cluster node as Exchange Server Administrator - 2.Aug.2008 8:09:34 AM   
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Can someone please go to the Exchange Management Console, click on the Organization Configuration container and see if there are servers listed there among the Exchange administrators?

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RE: cluster node as Exchange Server Administrator - 5.Aug.2008 2:24:14 PM   
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Yes - this is by design (well perhaps a symptom of functionality more like).
It is to do with how permissions are assigned to the passive node at within the Configuration->Services->Exchange level within AD.

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