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Permissions requirements for the VSA changed at some point?

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According to this article http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH76700:

The VSA’s requirements in Exchange

  • The VSA requires full access to all mailboxes and public folders.

The powershell script SETEvExchangePermissions sets these rights, only it does not include send as permissions, right?

# to allow full access to mailboxes and public folders
#
function SetExchangeStorePermissions
{ param([string]$DistinguishedName=$null)
   
    $ExtendedPermissions = @("Receive-As", "ms-Exch-Store-Visible", "ms-Exch-Store-Admin", "ms-Exch-Store-Create-Named-Properties")

Troubleshooting restoring problem and found this article: http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH68853

Though this article is only focused on the search.asp restoration - the problem is also in outlook - ev tool restoration functioning as well.

In that article it states:

Cause

In order for Enterprise Vault to be able to restore items to a users mailbox using the integrated search ( search.asp ) the Enterprise Vault service account must have "send as" and "receive as" permissions on the target mailbox. The user also needs to be enabled for Enterprise Vault. Per the Enterprise Vault Administrators Guide, the Enterprise Vault Service Account should have these rights for all mailboxes being archived by Enterprise Vault.

Where (what page?) in any installation or other guide is it said that to be able to restore items it needs the send as permissions to regular users mailboxes??

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