Need an explanation of how the "mail enabled security group" work compared to "security group", when giving fullaccess and sendAS permissions on a shared mailbox.
Since giving fullaccess with a "AD Security group" won't automap the mailbox in outlook, I read that changing it to a "mail enabled security group" so I did this in exchange managment shell:
Enable-DistributionGroup -Identity "name"
and for permission I used:
"Add-MailboxPermission -Identity "Mailbox Name" -User "Group name" -AccessRights FullAccess -InheritanceType All -AutoMapping $true "
That this would ensure that the mailbox would be automapped in their outlook? But now I'm a bit confused about this "mail enabled security group", it shows up in the EMC under groups (the security groups we normally use are only in AD) and it has it's own e-mail addressees? What is actually the function of a mail enabled security group, since it has it's own addresses and how will this show up for the users that are members?