What this means
is that this connector will only be visible by Hub Transport servers that are in the same local Active
Directory site as the Source servers configured on the Send Connector. It is not available to Hub servers
in other Active Directory sites. The default value is $False . This parameter is new in Exchange
Server 2007 SP1.
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Figure 7-16
Next in Figure 7 - 16 , using the Format-List cmdlet provides both Send Connectors, noting the
difference in scope for both connectors.
In Figure 7 - 15 , two new connectors with different usage types are created. However, for the second
connector the IsScopedConnector parameter limits its visibility to only Hub Transport servers in the
local Active Directory site.
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Setting Send Connector Permissions and Authentication
Like the Receive Connector, the Send Connector is associated with certain permissions based
on the type of Send Connector configured. The custom type has no default permissions.
The internal connector is configured for Exchange Server Authentication and has the following
permission settings: ms-Exch-Send-Headers-Organization , ms-Exch-SMTP-Send-Exch50 ,
ms-Exch-SMTP-Send-Exch50 , and ms-Exch-Send-Headers-Routing .
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