RE: Administrator without full pemission?

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Hello again Brandy!

I've been sitting at home checking the server remotely and been thinking. To
me it seems like I have full permissions on the domain but not at the
physical computer (the server). Where do I check these permissions.
Another strange thing is when I try to reinstall the SBS or the SBS SP1 I
get a runtime error.
Any ideas?

Best 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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