Microsoft KB Archive/182902

= XADM: How To Set Up Container Level Search Control =

Article ID: 182902

Article Last Modified on 10/26/2006

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 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q182902



SUMMARY
This article discusses the procedure for setting up Container Level Search Control using Address Book Views. This allows you to create virtual Exchange Server organizations within a single Exchange Server organization or site. This is useful if you have multiple companies or departments within one Exchange Server organization and you want to prevent these companies or departments from viewing the mailboxes of other companies or departments in the global address list.



MORE INFORMATION
To set up Container Level Search Control using Address Book Views, perform the following steps:
 * 1) Set up an anonymous account in the properties of the DS Site Configuration object in the Exchange Administrator program. This can be any Windows NT account.
 * 2) Open User Manager for Domains and create Global Groups for each department or company (depending on how you wish to separate the organization). Add the respective Windows NT User Accounts to each Global Group. These will be needed for step 4.
 * 3) On the File menu, click New Other, and then click Address Book View to set up an Address Book view. You can use any name for the Display and Directory names. Click the Group By tab in the properties for the new Address Book View, and choose either Company or Department for the Group items by field (this depends on how you wish to separate the organization).
 * 4) Click to expand the newly created Address Book View object so that you can see the separate companies or departments listed below it. Open the properties of each of these, click the Permissions tab, and then add the respective Global Group created in step 2 to the Windows NT accounts with permissions with a role of Search.
 * 5) In the Exchange Administrator program, click Tools, and then click Options. Click the Permissions tab. Ensure that the Show Permissions Page for all objects and Display Rights for Roles on Permissions page check boxes are checked.
 * 6) Open the properties of the Organization object. Add the Search right to the Exchange Service Account.

NOTE: Before changing the rights of the Exchange Service Account, make sure that at least one other Windows NT account or group has at least the Permissions Admin Role on the Organization object.

After you perform these steps, you should be able to log on to an Exchange Server mailbox. Open the Address Book and choose "Show Names from the:" Global Address List. You should only see mailboxes and/or custom recipients from the Address Book View that your mailbox is associated with.

This will not work for any mailbox whose associated Windows NT account has permissions on objects that give them inherited rights to the Address Book Views. These mailboxes will still be able to view the complete global address list.

NOTES:  You must complete the fields on the Mailbox properties before the mailbox will show up in the Address Book View. For example, if you are sorting by Company name, each mailbox should contain information in the Company field on the General tab of the Mailbox properties. It is useful to have another account that has Service Account Administrator Rights rather than just Permissions Administrator Rights. For more information on creating Address Book Views, please see "Understanding Address Book Views" in the Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Books Online. Setting container level search control affects how recipient lists are displayed. Previous recipient lists including the global address list may no longer be visible to users. For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

196187 XADM: Cannot view Recipients in the Global Address List



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