Re: EX2K public folder permissions issues
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Date: 03/29/04
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Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 11:07:28 -0800
Is this my only option, I am a bit wary about what else
will be reset by reinstalling just to reset permission on
a singel public folder.
>-----Original Message-----
>Try to run a Exchange 2000 with the /reinstall option.
Launch setup from a
>Start > Run with the following syntax
><cd drive letter>:\setup\i386\setup /reinstall
>
>This should set the permissions back to defaults. Takes
about 20 minutes.
>Leaves services running, setup will automatically stop
and restart them when
>complete.
>
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>"itadmin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>news:10a6301c415b0$dcd524c0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> Exchange 2K SP1
>> Windows 2K SP4
>>
>> The previous administrator used NTFS permissions to
manage
>> public folder instead of the Exchange System Manager
>> (ESM). Of course the error:
>>
>> Invalid Window Handle
>> ID no: 80040102
>> Exchange System Manager
>>
>> Occurs when you try to use ESM. In attempting the reset
>> the mess of permissions on are particular folder so
that
>> it could be managed within ESM, file ownership seems to
>> have been lost.. and access completely denies to all
>> account. Is there anyway to reset the permission??!! and
>> assign an owner so access can be restored.
>>
>> Thanks
>
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