Re: Create Permissions to previously made folder.
- From: "Susan" <sconkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 12:47:55 -0800
if these folders are on an Exchange 5.5 server, you need to grant yourself
owner permissions via the Exchadmin tool...or you can try pfdavadmin...
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Susan Conkey [MVP]
"R-Wolf" <R-Wolf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A549D03E-96C5-4D1D-A0C0-093071819B86@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,
I hope someone can help me out as I am somewhat new to working with
exchange. I am an admin using exchange 5.5. The company I am working for
has
been using this for some time now and there are a number of folders that
have
been made before I accepted this position. Some of the folders in the
public
folders store are set up with a permissions tab, and there are a few that
need to be accessed which are showing the options of "general, Homepage
and
Summary tabs" in the summary tab there is a "permissions" option, but
there
are no owners listed in there.
As it currently stands even when I am in System Manager I am unable to
delete and of the emails inside those folders. We have one that is
accumulating a large number of messages (currently over 40,000) and I
really
need to clean it up. When I am in system manager I have managed to put
myself
in the "Administrative Rights" section of the permissions. But every time
I
try to access "Client Permissions" I always get the message "Your profile
is
not configured. An unexpected, unknown error as occurred. Microsoft
Exchange
Server Information Store ID no: 8004011c-0521-00000000. Id no: c1050000
Exchange System Manager". I have tried looking up the error to find an
easy
way to fix this situation. I believe that if I can access the client
permissions I might be able to make myself an owner of the folder from
System
Manager.
If someone can help me I would really appreciate it. I might need some
walking through as I am still fairly new to this version of exchange.
Thanks
again, I appreciate any help that can be offered.
.
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