Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server
2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-08-29
You can manage Unified Messaging (UM) properties for a UM-enabled recipient on the user's Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging mailbox by using the Exchange Management Shell or the Exchange Management Console.
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By default, you cannot manage UM-related user settings by using Active Directory Users and Computers on computers that do not have the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 software installed. |
Managing UM Users
By default, when an Exchange 2007 recipient is created, it is not UM-enabled. After the recipient is enabled for Unified Messaging, you can manage, modify, and configure the UM-related properties for the user. You can then view and modify UM-related settings such as the associated UM dial plan, the associated UM mailbox policy, and the extension number for the user.
There are two places in which UM-related settings are stored for a user: the recipient's mailbox and the user's Active Directory object. When you enable a recipient for Unified Messaging, you are setting a specific property on the user's mailbox
For more information about how to use the Exchange Management Console to manage a Unified Messaging user's mailbox, see the following topics:
- How to
Enable a User for Unified Messaging
- How to
Disable Unified Messaging for a User
- How to View
Unified Messaging User Properties
- How to
Modify the Unified Messaging Properties for a User
- How to
Modify a User's TUI Settings
- How to
Enable a Unified Messaging User to Receive Faxes
- How to
Prevent a Unified Messaging User from Receiving Faxes
- How to
Change the UM Mailbox Policy That is Assigned to a UM-Enabled
User
- How to
Enable or Disable Voice Messages from Anonymous Callers
- How to
Configure a Personal Operator for a UM-Enabled User
- How to
Enable or Disable Calls from Users Who Are Not UM-Enabled
- How to
Configure Automatic Speech Recognition for a UM-Enabled
User
- How to Add,
Remove, or Modify Extension Numbers for a UM-Enabled User
- How to Add,
Remove, or Modify a SIP Address for a UM-Enabled User
- How to Add,
Remove, or Modify an E.164 Address for a UM-Enabled User
- Configuring
PIN Security for UM-Enabled Users
For more information about how to use the Exchange Management Shell to manage a Unified Messaging user's mailbox, see the following topics:
Administrative permissions are required to manage the computer that is running Exchange 2007 that has the Unified Messaging server role installed. For more information about the permissions that are required to perform administrative tasks for Unified Messaging, see Required Permissions to Manage Unified Messaging.
For More Information
- For more information about Unified Messaging users, see
Understanding
Unified Messaging Users.
- For more information about Unified Messaging
Active Directory objects, see Overview of Unified
Messaging Active Directory Objects.
- For more information about Exchange 2007 Unified
Messaging, see Unified
Messaging.