Hi,

Do you have a multi domain environment? I presume you are using universal
DLs...

This problem occurs when a user in domain A wants to modify a DL in domain
B, although the user has the correct permissions to modify the DL. To be
able to modify the DL the user needs the correct permissions and it also
needs to use a GC that is also a DC that is authoritative for the DL. In
other words... The user in domain A needs a DC/GC in domain B to modify the
DL in domain B. A DC/GC of domain A will not work as it has only a read-only
copy of the DL

I know there have been some threads on this (check the archives for it). I
also think Joe can tell more about this.

Regards,
Jorge

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Sent: 12/31/2004 5:15 PM
Subject: [ActiveDir] Problem with DL owners not able to modify lists

Hello,
 
            Having a rather odd problem with distribution lists, some
owners can modify the lists while others cannot.  It does not seem
dependent upon which GC their Outlook client uses.  Nothing has changed
in the domain or forest recently and everything was working fine until
about a week ago when some owners started reporting the problem.  They
are shown as the owner in the Global Address List as well as in ADUC
with the "manager can update membership" box checked.  They get an error
that states "changes could not be saved, you do not have sufficient
permissions to perform an operation on this object".  I have compared
permissions of managers of lists who are experiencing the problem and
those who are not having issues and they are identical.  Any ideas would
be appreciated. 
 
Dan 

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