Applies to: Exchange Server 2013

Topic Last Modified: 2012-11-02

The permissions required to configure high availability vary depending on the procedure being performed or the cmdlet you want to run. For more information about high availability, see High Availability and Site Resilience.

To find out what permissions you need to perform the procedure or run the cmdlet, do the following:

  1. In the table below, find the feature that is most related to the procedure you want to perform or the cmdlet you want to run.

  2. Next, look at the permissions required for the feature. You must be assigned one of those role groups, an equivalent custom role group, or an equivalent management role. You can also click on a role group to see its management roles. If a feature lists more than one role group, you only need to be assigned one of the role groups to use the feature. For more information about role groups and management roles, see Understanding Role Based Access Control.

  3. Now, run the Get-ManagementRoleAssignment cmdlet to look at the role groups or management roles assigned to you to see if you have the permissions that are necessary to manage the feature.

    Note:
    You must be assigned the Role Management management role to run the Get-ManagementRoleAssignment cmdlet. If you don't have permissions to run the Get-ManagementRoleAssignment cmdlet, ask your Exchange administrator to retrieve the role groups or management roles assigned to you.

If you want to delegate the ability to manage a feature to another user, see Delegate Role Assignments.

Database availability group permissions

You can use the features in the following table to add, remove, and configure settings for database availability groups (DAGs).

Users who are assigned the View-Only Management role group can view the configuration of the features in the following table. For more information, see View-Only Organization Management.

Feature Permissions required

Database availability group membership

Organization Management

Database Availability Groups Role

Database availability group properties

Organization Management

Database Availability Groups Role

Database availability groups

Organization Management

Database Availability Groups Role

Database availability networks

Organization Management

Database Availability Groups Role

Mailbox database copy permissions

You can use the features in the following table to add, remove, update, and activate mailbox database copies.

Feature Permissions required

Database switchover

Organization Management

Database Copies Role

Mailbox database copies

Organization Management

Database Copies Role

Server switchover

Organization Management

Database Copies Role

Update a mailbox database copy

Organization Management

Database Copies Role