Exchange 2010 Public Folders Cannot Change Permissions Errors from Management Console and Powershell
This problem does not affect new public folders, only old ones that have probably been on Exchange 2000/2003 servers in the past. Migrations I believe did go smoothly but now have errors.
Error Reported is:
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Microsoft Exchange Error
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The following error(s) occurred while saving changes:
Add-PublicFolderClientPermission
Failed
Error:
Failed to modify the MAPI.NET table property of the object "000000001A447390AA6611CD9BC800AA002FC45A030064004E9CC2F8DD46B5E1E4578DE6D8030000000278E90000" on server "FQDN.Server.Name". See inner exception for more information.
MapiExceptionNonCanonicalACL: Unable to modify table. (hr=0x80004005, ec=2409)
Diagnostic context:
Lid: 40487 EMSMDBMT.EcDoRpcExt2 called [length=218]
Lid: 56871 EMSMDBMT.EcDoRpcExt2 returned [ec=0x0][length=356][latency=0]
Lid: 23226 --- ROP Parse Start ---
Lid: 27962 ROP: ropModifyACL [64]
Lid: 17082 ROP Error: 0x969
Lid: 27745
Lid: 21921 StoreEc: 0x969
Lid: 27962 ROP: ropExtendedError [250]
Lid: 1494 ---- Remote Context Beg ----
Lid: 26426 ROP: ropModifyACL [64]
Lid: 22086
Lid: 27128
Lid: 27232 StoreEc: 0x8004010F
Lid: 27128
Lid: 27232 StoreEc: 0x8004010F
Lid: 22086
Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x3D210102
Lid: 19149 Error: 0x0
Lid: 24509 Error: 0x0
Lid: 31229 Error: 0x0
Lid: 21970 StoreEc: 0x8004010F PropTag: 0x668F0040
Lid: 6671 StoreEc: 0x8004010F
Lid: 24976
Lid: 24952
Lid: 25472
Lid: 7972 StoreEc: 0x969
Lid: 26532
Lid: 4920 StoreEc: 0x969
Lid: 5119 StoreEc: 0x969
Lid: 5247 StoreEc: 0x969
Lid: 17916 StoreEc: 0x969
Lid: 4814 StoreEc: 0x969
Lid: 1750 ---- Remote Context End ----
Lid: 26849
Lid: 21817 ROP Failure: 0x969
Lid: 29150
Lid: 20446 StoreEc: 0x969
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OK
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From ExFolders we get error "Exception: Object Reference not set to an instance of an object"
Any thought on how to fix permissions, people who already had permission in the past can see and access them OK and all objects, but we cannot change/update or remove permissons
We alos receive similar error from the powershell.
February 7th, 2011 12:20am
What happens when you assign the permission manually?Gulab | MCTS-MCITP: 2007 | MCTS-MCITP: 2010 | Skype: gulab.mallah
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February 7th, 2011 8:56am
Hi,
Could
you please add a new public folder hierarchies with ADSIEdit as following setups.
For how to use ADSIEdit ,you can access:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc773354(WS.10).aspx
1.Run ADSIEdit, right click Exchange Administrative Group under “Configuration \ services \ Microsoft
Exchange \ Organization name \ Administrative groups”.
2.Select New Object.
3.Select msExchPublicFolderTreeContainer for the class and click Next.
4.Enter the following for the value:
Folder Hierarchies, click Next.
5.Click Finish.
6.Create
Public Folder Tree Object.
7.Right click CN=Folder Hierarchies -> New Object.
8.Selected msExchPFTree for the class.
9.For the value we entered, "Public Folders" and clicked next.
10.Clicked on the "More Attributes" button, selected msExchPFTreeType .
11.Set the value
to 1.
Note: This is very important that this value is set
to a value of 1 as This tells Exchange that this is a MAPI Tree.
12.Click Ok and then finish.
13.We then went
to the properties of the newly created "Public Folders" Tree object in
ADSIEdit.
14.Copy the distinguished name value
to the clipboard and then click cancel.
15.Navigate
to the Storage group that contains the Public
Folder Store for this server and get properties of the server.
16.Locate the msExchOwningPFTree attribute and paste in the value that was copied
from the Public folders Distinguish name attribute.
17.Restart the Information Store Service.
18.Mounted and dismount the PF store.
19.Open Outlook with administrator,give full permission to default owner.
Hope it can help you!
February 10th, 2011 4:43am
I have the same problem, solution of Jerome Xiong is not working for me.
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July 14th, 2011 5:50am