Request Support Thank you. Need further assistance? Fill this form, and we'll contact you rightaway. Please enter business email address. By clicking 'Submit', you agree to processing of personal data according to the Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe from our mails at anytime. This script adds a single user with send-as permissons to mailboxes which are members of a single security group. This script loops through a membership list of an Active Directory security group. A single mailbox is added to each mailbox of the security group members to provide send-as permission.
The script can be used to assign an application account e. This is the name of the Active Directory security group containing all the users where the SendAsUserUpn needs to have send-as permission. This is the UserPrincipleName of the user service account which will be granted send-ad permission. Use this switch, if the target mailbox are located in Exchange Online. In this case the script must be executed from within an Exchange Online PowerShell session.
The following sections describe how to run basic Setspn. For additional information about the options for Setspn. Unless the service name and port are not standard, you do not have to enter them when you use setspn.
The examples in the following sections assume that the default port and service name are used for SPNs, which is the typical situation. To view a list of the SPNs that a computer has registered with Active Directory from a command prompt, use the setspn —l hostname command, where hostname is the actual host name of the computer object that you want to query. A domain controller named WSA in Cpandl. If the SPNs that you see for your server display what seems to be incorrect names; consider resetting the computer to use the default SPNs.
To reset the default SPN values, use the setspn -r hostname command at a command prompt, where hostname is the actual host name of the computer object that you want to update. You receive confirmation if the reset is successful. For example, if there is an Active Directory domain controller with the host name server1. If you need to allow delegated administrators to configure service principal names SPNs , you must ensure that their user accounts have the Validated write to service principle name permission.
Membership in Domain Admins , or equivalent, is the minimum required to complete this procedure. Click View , and verify that the Advanced Features check box is selected. If the domain to which you want to allow a disjoint namespace does not appear in the console, take the following steps:. In the Domain box, type the name of the Active Directory domain to which you want to allow the disjoint namespace, and then click OK. As an alternative, you can use the Browse button to locate the Active Directory domain.
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