![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() New-RoleAssignmentPolicy -Name DisabledForwardingRoleAssignmentPolicy -Roles MyBaseOptions-DisableForwarding,M圜ontactInformation,MyRetentionPolicies,MyMailSubscriptions,MyTextMessaging,MyVoiceMail,MyDistributionGroupMembership,MyDistributionGroups, MyProfileInformationAfter creating the new policy, you can apply it to targeted user for example: Create a new role assignment policy which will contain the MyBaseOptions-DisableForwarding role Modify the Default Role Assignment Policy for all users by replacing MyBaseOptions with MyBaseOptions-DisableForwarding.The easiest way to do this is from Exchange Admin Center > Permissions > User Roles > edit the Default Role Assignment Policy > clear MyBaseOptions and then select MyBaseOptions-DisableForwarding.3.2. As you have created the role, you have 2 options – modifying the default policy for all users or creating a different policy and assign it to a targeted group of people.ģ.1.Set-ManagementRoleEntry MyBaseOptions-DisableForwardingSet-Mailbox -RemoveParameter -Parameters DeliverToMailboxAndForward,ForwardingAddress,ForwardingSmtpAddress Note: If you want to retrieve the parameters that will be left available for the Set-Mailbox cmdlet after the modification of the role which you’ve created: (Get-ManagementRoleEntry MyBaseOptions-DisableForwardingSet-Mailbox).parameters Remove the forwarding parameters from the MyBaseOptions-DisableForwarding role.New-ManagementRole MyBaseOptions-DisableForwarding -Parent MyBaseOptions Create a new management role based on the MyBaseOptions role:.As you can’t modify the build-in role MyBaseOptions, you need to create a new role to replace it with. ![]()
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