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Administrative Rights with BCM

 
 
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      27th Feb 2006
Hello All.

I am looking at deploying BCM across a Exchange Network within my enviroment.

I am currently running it on the local workstations, and looking at moving
this into the Terminal Server Environment.

My Issue is the following.

When something is created, no-one else can modify the task or Oppurtunity
within the OU. When i assign the User as an Administator within the network,
then they can access all of the information, and create and make modifactions
to tasks and opportunites.

Does everyone on the network need to be an administrator of the network to
be able to access the full functions of BCM?

Can anyone help me with this issue.
Or had anything similar issues with this

It would be great thanks
 
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