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Make sure the Service Account is part of the local server Administrators Group of the Cloning Server and the Exchange Server so it can install software and test for the Exchange Services status.
Since FolderMatic will need to be installed while logged in as the Service Account you created, the Service Account MUST be part of the local Administrative Group to the server during the install.
Note: If the server on which you are installing FolderMatic is not a member server of the domain, you must use the Computer Management > Local Users and Groups Control Panel to make the domain account part of the local Administrators group. Do not make a new account on the server, use the account you made for Add2Exchange.
Essential: If FolderMatic is installed on a server other than the Domain Controller or Exchange Server, make sure the FolderMatic Service domain account is part of the local Administrators Group of the server it is doing Cloning on AND the Exchange Server.
Manage "My Computer" from the Desktop

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| 1. | On the desktop, right-click My Computer and select Manage. |
Selecting the Administrators Group

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| 2. | Expand the Local Users and Groups sub tree, select Groups and double-click the Administrators group. |
Adding the Service Account to the local "Administrators" Group

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| 3. | Click Add... and choose the Service Account to add it to the group. Click OK and exit the management console. |
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