What are administrative groups?

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What are administrative groups?

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In Exchange Server 2003, administrative groups are used to define the administrative topology. Administrative groups contain any of the following objects:

  • Servers

  • Policies

  • Routing groups

  • Public folder trees
Using administrative groups simplifies the administration of an Exchange Server 2003 organization. By using administrative groups, objects can be added to a group, which can be assigned the required permissions. These groups limit the scope of administration to a specific group of Exchange Server 2003 servers, rather than to an entire organization.


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