The TLA has the authority to perform the following tasks:
Create, delete, and modify organizations.
In the example shown in Figure 1–6, the TLA can modify or delete siroe.com or sesta.com and can create additional organizations.
Note that in this example, the two organizations are also unique (hosted) domains.
Create, delete, and modify users.
Create, delete, and modify groups.
Create, delete, and modify Calendar resources.
Assign OA roles to users. For example, the TLA could assign an OA role to the user johna in the siroe.com organization.
The TLA also can remove the OA role from a user.
Assign TLA roles to other users. The TLA also can remove the TLA role from a user.
Assign service packages to organizations.
For information about service packages, see Service Packages, later in this overview.
The TLA can assign specified types of service packages to an organization and determine the maximum number of each package that can be used in that organization.
For example, the TLA could assign the following service packages:
In the siroe.com organization:
1,000 gold packages
500 platinum packages
In the sesta.com organization:
2,000 silver packages
1,500 gold packages
100 platinum packages
The TLA can perform the preceding tasks by using the Delegated Administrator console or by executing Delegated Administrator utility (commadmin) commands.
For a description of the commadmin commands, see Table 5–1 in Chapter 5, Command Line Utilities.