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21 Zeilen
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Editing a domain administrator or a mailbox user allows to set restrictions to that account.
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**Important**: For overlapping modules like sync jobs, which both domain administrators and mailbox users can be granted access to, the domain administrators permissions are inherited, when logging in as mailbox user.
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Some examples:
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- A domain administror has **not** access to sync jobs but can login as mailbox user
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- When logging in as mailbox user, he does not gain access to sync jobs, even if the given mailbox user _has_ access when logging in directly
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- A domain administror **has** access to sync jobs and can login as mailbox user
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- The mailbox user he tries to login as has **not** access to sync jobs
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- The domain administrator, now logged in as mailbox user, inherits its permission to the mailbox user and can access sync jobs
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- A domain administrator logs in as mailbox user
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- Every permission, that does **not** exist in a domain administrators ACL, is automatically granted (example: time-limited alias, TLS policy etc.) |