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HOWTO: Defining UltraBac Account as an Exchange Administrator

UBQ ID Number: UBQ000022

Last Modified: 2000-06-01 at 10:43:07

SUMMARY:

The account that runs the "BEI Scheduler" service, usually "UltraBac", must be defined within Exchange and set up as an Exchange Administrator in order for unattended Exchange backups to occur. You must install the Exchange Administrator program on the UltraBac host machine in order to perform Exchange backups.

This account needs to be defined on the Exchange Server as a "Permissions Admin" or a "Service Account Admin" (Service Account Admin has more authority). Exactly how you do this is up to the administrator, but one example follows.

DETAILS:

  1. Open Microsoft Exchange Administrator application on the Exchange Server (or from any NT Server if this application has been installed). The hierarchy is Organization, Site, Configuration and then Server.

    Figure 1: Exchange Server Hierarchy – Site level

  2. Highlight the Organization folder that contains the exchange server to be backed up. Select "Properties" from the "File" menu bar.

    Figure 2: Exchange Server Properties

  3. Click on the "Permissions" tab. If the UltraBac user is not already listed here, click on "Add".

    Figure 3: Exchange Server Properties – Permissions Tab

  4. Now you will be at the "Add Users and Groups" screen. Highlight the UltraBac account (the name of account name that the BEI/Scheduler Service logs on as, usually "UltraBac") and click "Add".

    Figure 4: Add Users and Groups screen

  5. This will drop the UltraBac user down below into the "Add Names" field. Click "OK"

    Figure 5: Add Users and Groups screen – Adding the UltraBac user

  6. The UltraBac user will now appear in the "Windows NT Accounts with Permissions" list

    Figure 6: Exchange Permissions Screen

  7. Highlight the UltraBac user name that will now appear on the list, and use the pull-down menu to select either "Permissions Admin." or "Service Account Admin."

    Figure 7: Exchange Permissions Screen – adding the Exchange Permissions

  8. Now highlight the Site folder that contains the same exchange server. Follow steps 2-7 above to add UltraBac as a Service Account Admin to the Site.

    Figure 8: Exchange Server Hierarchy – Organization level

  9. Now highlight the "configuration" folder contained by the above site. Follow steps 2-7 above to add UltraBac as a Service Account Admin or Permissions Admin to the Configuration.

    Figure 9: Exchange Server Hierarchy – Configuration level

  10. UltraBac with Service Account Admin authority should automatically be added to the exchange server. To check, highlight the exchange server folder. Go to the "Permissions" tab. UltraBac should appear with Service Account Admin authority. If it doesn't appear, Add UltraBac as a Service Account Admin.

    Figure 10: Exchange Server Hierarchy – Server level

MORE INFORMATION:

See UBQ: UBQ000020 – Static Exchange & SQL Backups

See UBQ: UBQ000029 – Exchange Single Mailbox or Single Message Recovery

See UBQ: UBQ000034 – Setting up the UltraBac User Profiles to Send Reports Via Exchange

See UBQ: UBQ000038 – Exchange Stop/Start Command Lines

See UBQ: UBQ000042 – The Pros and Cons of an Exchange Brick Level Backup and Restore

See UBQ: UBQ000077 – Exchange Agent Troubleshooting

CATEGORIES:

Configuration/Administration, Exchange, Permissions

VERSION:

2.x to 5.x

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