Exchange 2010 Mailbox Move or Delete Error INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS
Do you have a question then?
As the inherit permissions is the usual cause. It isn't a live permission change because of the way that Exchange caches permissions, so if you made that change and then tried it again immediately, it wouldn't work.
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March 25th, 2012 8:32am
Do you have a question then?
As the inherit permissions is the usual cause. It isn't a live permission change because of the way that Exchange caches permissions, so if you made that change and then tried it again immediately, it wouldn't work.
Simon.
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April 28th, 2012 8:34am
Active
Directory operation failed on *DomainController*. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Insufficient access rights to perform the operation.
Hi;
We came across an error today when we were trying to move a mailbox from Exchange 2007 onto Exchange 2010 or Exchange 2010 mailbox delete which was stopping us moving the mailbox.
Error:
Active Directory operation
failed on *DomainController*. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Insufficient access rights to perform the operation.
Active directory response: 00002098: SecErr: DSID-03150E8A, problem 4003 (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0
The user has insufficient
access rights.
Exchange Management Shell
command attempted:
*OUStructure* | New-MoveRequest -TargetDatabase Mailbox Database 1985885663 -BadItemLimit -1
Resolution 1
Open Active
Directory Users and Computers
Find the user of which the mailbox move caused the error
Open up the properties of this user and go to the security tab (if this is not available, choose view and then advanced features in the AD users and computers MMC)
Click on [Advanced]
Activate the checkbox Include inheritable permissions from this objects parent and then click [OK] twice.
Resolution 2 : If
you are using Office Communicator. The following actions will resolve your question
Open Run
Adsiedit.msc
User properties
RTC values check
Clear RTC Values
April 28th, 2012 4:56pm
Follow these steps and try aganin.
Find the user of which the mailbox move caused the permission error.Open up the properties of this user and go to the security tab (if this is not available, choose view and then advanced features in the AD users and computers MMC).Click on [Advanced].Activate the checkbox Include inheritable permissions from this objects parent and then click [OK] twice.
Fahad AlSumairi
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May 26th, 2012 5:52am
Follow these steps and try aganin.
Find the user of which the mailbox move caused the permission error.Open up the properties of this user and go to the security tab (if this is not available, choose view and then advanced features in the AD users and computers MMC).Click on [Advanced].Activate the checkbox Include inheritable permissions from this objects parent and then click [OK] twice.
Fahad AlSumairi
May 26th, 2012 5:53am