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   * Users \ Domain Admins \\ {{public:​ahsay_wiki_module_exchange_2007_mail_04.png?​640}}   * Users \ Domain Admins \\ {{public:​ahsay_wiki_module_exchange_2007_mail_04.png?​640}}
  
 +=== Exchange Server 2010 / 2013 ===
 +  * Microsoft Exchange Security \ Organization Management
 +  * Users \ Administrator
 +  * Users \ Domain Admins
 +  * Users \ Enterprise Admins \\ {{public:​ahsay_wiki_module_exchange_2007_mail_05.png?​640}}
 +
 +=== Steps to check the current settings ===
 +  - Click Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers.
 +  - Browse to the organization unit containing the corresponding operating system account.
 +  - Right click on the user, and select Properties.
 +  - Select the Member Of tab to check on the membership setting.
 </​WRAP> ​       </​WRAP> ​      
 +
 +==== Enabling Mailbox on Windows User Account ====
 +Make sure the Windows account used to authenticate the backup has a mailbox enabled. Follow the steps below to verify. ​
 +<WRAP indent>
 +=== Exchange Server 2007 / 2010 ===
 +  - Click Start > Microsoft Exchange Server 2007/2010, and then click Exchange Management Console.
 +  - Click to expand the Recipient Configuration menu tree, and then select Mailbox.
 +  - Right click on the user and select Properties.
 +  - Select the General tab to check the settings. Make sure the Hide from Exchange address lists box is not checked. \\  {{public:​ahsay_wiki_module_exchange_2007_mail_06.png?​640}} \\ **Note:** A mailbox-enabled user is a Windows Active Directory user that has one or more Exchange Server mailboxes associated with it. 
 +
 +=== Exchange Server 2013 ===
 +Refer to the following article from Microsoft for more details on how to check if an account is mailbox enabled.
 +[[https://​docs.microsoft.com/​en-us/​exchange/​create-user-mailboxes-exchange-2013-help]]
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 +==== Remote Exchange Management Shell ====
 +For setup on MS Exchange Server 2010 / 2013, the Remote Exchange Management Shell must be enabled for the operating system account used for the backup.
 +
 +Enter the following command in Exchange Management Shell to enable this feature.
 +<​code>​
 +>​Set-User "​%os_username%"​ -RemotePowerShellEnabled $True
 +</​code>​
 +
 +Reboot the Exchange Server after executing the command. ​
 +
 +<WRAP prewrap>
 +<​code>​
 +NOTE
 +Remote Shell in Microsoft Exchange Server enables you to manage your server running Exchange.
 +</​code>​
 +</​WRAP>​
 +
 +==== Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) 1.2.1 ====
 +The latest version of CDO must be installed on the Exchange Server for the mail level backup job to work properly. ​
 +
 +Download and install the latest version CDO via the URL below. If you already have CDO installed on the Exchange Server but are not sure if it is the latest version, you are recommended to uninstall the current version and re-install via the URL below. ​
 +<WRAP indent>
 +=== Exchange Server 2007 / 2010 === 
 +Exchange Server with MS Outlook 2007
 +[[https://​www.microsoft.com/​en-us/​download/​details.aspx?​id=3671]]
 +
 +Exchange Server without MS Outlook 2007
 +[[https://​www.microsoft.com/​en-gb/​download/​details.aspx?​id=42040]]
 +
 +=== Exchange Server 2013 ===
 +[[https://​www.microsoft.com/​en-gb/​download/​details.aspx?​id=42040]]
 +
  
 ===== Documentation ===== ===== Documentation =====
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