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Exchange command - how do undo set-ReceiveConnector -identity....

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58sniper

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Apr 25, 2004
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Just out of curiosity, what would the command be to view the results of something like:
set-ReceiveConnector -identity "Name of Default Connector" -PermissionGroups "ExchangeUsers, ExchangeServers, ExchangeLegacyServers, AnonymousUsers"

We would typically use this command to enable inbound anonymous access to the HUB TRANSPORT role if we're not using an Edge server.

Obviously, I can telnet to the box and try sending an SMTP message to it from an external mail address. But that's not the cleanest solution. I'd rather SEE what it's set to, and the get-ReceiveConnector command doesn't appear to have the ability show you PermissionGroups.

Pat Richard, MCSE MCSA:Messaging CNA
Microsoft Exchange MVP
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Whoops - I didn't change the subject before submitting. It should be how to VIEW, not UNDO.

Pat Richard, MCSE MCSA:Messaging CNA
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Pat - try the Powershell forum. MarcDMac seems to have got into Monad.
 
Click on Server Configuration in Exchange Management Console. Click on Hub Transport. In the lower middle of the screen, you will see all your Receive Connectors. Click on the Client or Default receive connector you have already defined, right click and select Properties. The Permission Groups tab will show you what you are looking for!

IT TOOK A WHILE FOR ME TO FIND IT, BUT I FOUND IT!!! It's been said that there was nowhere in the Exchange UI where this existed, but apparantly all of us E2K7 newbies are still feeling our way around this whole new version. Hope this helps.
 
Yeah, I know about that. I'm looking for the powershell command to do the same thing. I've yet to find it.

Pat Richard, MCSE MCSA:Messaging CNA
Microsoft Exchange MVP
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