Working with Role Based Access Control (RBAC)

The security model that was introduced in Exchange 2010 is still present in Exchange 2013. With the introduction of the Role Based Access Control (RBAC) permissions model, you can essentially determine which cmdlets administrators and end users are allowed to use in order to change settings within the system. This recipe will show you how to work with the predefined RBAC permissions in Exchange 2013.

How to do it...

Let's say that you need to allow a member of your staff to manage the settings of the Exchange servers in your organization. This administrator only needs to manage server settings, and should not be allowed to perform any other tasks, such as recipient management.

Exchange 2013 provides a ...

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