RE: Administrator without full pemission?



Thanks again Brandy!

Checked the permissions on Failed Mail folder:

Can't grant Full Control to Creator Owner to this folder, only on
sub-folders and files. correct?

Checked Active Directory Users and Computers, Administrators, Members Tab.
When trying to add my administrator account, get the message that that
account already is a member. Added another account, logged out - logged in
with that account. Still can't see properties of NICs - get the message 'you
do not have the priveligies, please contact your administrator'.

Installed Win 2003 SP1 again, worked fine. Tried to reinstall Exchange SP3
again, failed when upgrading systemagent. Otherwise OK.

Contacted SAP support again. 'They haven't done anything! Their system works!'
All I know is that the system worked before they made changes, but I don't
think they made any notes of the changes they did. They just tried several
approaches befor they found the right one.

Do you think this can have something to do that my Server is upgraded from
SBS 2000 and that I some months ago had to do an emergency recover? Can
Active Directory be confused by old entries and new ones?

Last but not least, how do I get the mails in Failed Mail Folder
distributed? The internal message deliveries does work.

As I'm supposed to be on vacation and my family is eagerly waitng for me, I
really would appreciate an quick solution.

Kind regards,

Bengt

""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" wrote:

> Hello Bengt,
>
> Thank you for posting back.
>
> The permissions setting for Failed Mail folder is:
>
> Right click the folder, go to Security tab,
> Group or user names:
> Creator Owner
> Domain Admins
> System
>
> They are all granted Full Control.
>
> To regain Administrator Permissions, you need to make sure that
> Administrator is located in Administrator Group. To do so, please see:
>
> a. Open Active Directory Users and Computers, expand to
> Yourdomain.local\Builtin.
>
> b. On the right pane, double click Administrators, Members tab.
>
> c. Make sure that the account you want to grant Administrator Permissions
> is listed there.
>
> As you mentioned that SAP support changed the user permissions, I still
> suggest that contact SAP support to get the most qualified pool of
> respondents.
>
> I am appreciated your time and understanding. If you need any assistance in
> the future, please feel free to let me know. I am glad to be of assistance!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Brandy Nee
>
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