Appendix C: Using ADSIEDIT to manage Transport PermissionsADSIEdit can be used to provide a UI to manage individual permissions. You can download this tool from the main Microsoft website: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0954b157-5add-48b8-9657-b95ac5bfe0a2&DisplayLang=en ADSIEdit and ReceiveConnectors To configure permissions on a Receive connector, you have to open the server object that owns that receive connector first. Use the left pane to browse to the server object, which can be found along the following path: Configuration\Services\Microsoft Exchange\<Organization> Administrative Groups\ <Administrative group>\ Servers\ <Server name>\ Protocols\ Receive Connectors\ Use the context menu to select the properties of the Receive connector, select the ‘Security’ tab and the UI looks like this: 
ADSIEdit and SendConnectors The same is true for send connectors, but they live at a different location in the AD (as they can be shared by servers): Configuration\Services\Microsoft Exchange\<Organization> Administrative Groups\ <Administrative group>\ Routing Groups\ <Routing Group>\ Connections Similarly to Receive Connectors, once you select the ‘Security’ tab the UI looks like this: 
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