Roles
Exchange 2013 includes 85 built-in roles that are designed to cover the majority of administrative and user tasks performed in Exchange organizations. This is an increase over the 69 built-in roles included in Exchange 2010 SP1, with the new roles being introduced to support the management of new objects, such as team mailboxes, or to accommodate greater flexibility in management, such as enabling users to manage the apps they want to add to Outlook Web App. The majority of the roles cover administrative roles, from taking care of address lists to managing public folders, and there is a small set of roles (all prefixed with My) that are used to assign rights to users to maintain their mailbox settings and other options. You can see the complete ...
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