Re: Driving Me Nuts



Thanks - what I actually wound up doing was starting exchange admin in RAW
mode and I was able to get it accomplished that way. I still have 2 folders
"stuck". Despite being owner of one, I cannot delete it - get an error
permission denied and the other I cannot delete with an error about a
misconfiguration. What a pain this has been. Is there anything out there
that can whack these things without deleting the entire store

Joe
"Leif Pedersen [MVP]" <Leif.pedersenNO-SPAM@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

Download pfdavadmin (from Microsoft) and set the desired permissions from
this program.

Leif

"Joe" <a@xxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi:

Posted earlier about an issue with a leftover public folder hierarchy
from 5.5 migration and now this is driving me nuts. I just want to get
rid of the entire PF tree but cannot set permissions on any folders or
delete them. Shows owner as blank. I fear deleting the entire PF store
because of the free/busy used for calendaring. What can I do to whack
these things already.

Thanks





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