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Joezer Cookey-Gam, Brendan Keane, Jeffrey Rosen, and Jonathan Runyon

"Professional Windows PowerShell for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1"


com/archive/2007/03/12/436983.aspx .
Finally, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 contains other group objects that are not mail - enabled, cannot be
viewed in the Microsoft Exchange Management Console, and thus cannot be viewed as email Recipients.
These are Active Directory Security Groups, discussed in the following list, and are used solely for the
administration of Exchange and a new Organizational Unit called Microsoft Exchange Security Groups
is created during set up of Exchange to house these Security Groups.
??‘ Exchange2003Interop Group: This is an Active Directory Services Universal Security Group
used to grant appropriate permissions when an Exchange Server 2000/2003 organization
coexists with an Exchange Server 2007 organization. Group membership must be manually
configured. It is created during Exchange setup or after the setup /PrepareAD switch is run.
??‘ Exchange Servers Group: This is an Active Directory Services Universal Security Group. It is
created during Exchange setup or after the setup /PrepareAD switch is run. This group contains
all the Exchange Server 2007 computers in the organization and should never be deleted. The
Exchange Install Domain Servers Global Group is also a member of this Universal Security
Group.
??‘ Exchange View - Only Administrators Group: This is an Active Directory Services Universal
Security Group.


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