Have you tried the command line?

This example removes user Test2's full access rights to Test1's mailbox.
Remove-MailboxPermission -Identity Test1 -User Test2 -AccessRights FullAccess 
-InheritanceType All


http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb125153.aspx




From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Kuehn, Shannon
Sent: Tuesday, August 5, 2014 5:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Exchange] Question About Removing Automatically Discovered Mailboxes

Hi everyone,

Here's the background:


-          We have Exchange 2013, CU2 installed on premises.  Fairly current on 
security updates as well.  Haven't pushed out SP1 or the hotfix yet.  Trying to 
find a time to target in case there are issues.

-          I am running into a scenario where full access mailbox permissions 
wound up getting assigned to an internal general counsel via the GUI for 
monitoring an end user's email account.

-          That end user is no longer employed, so I wound up removing the user 
from our general counsel's account via the GUI.

-          I closed out of Outlook and re-opened, however the end user's 
account is still showing up.

-          I poked around online and uncovered instructions on how to remove 
automatically discovered mailboxes with ADSI Edit.  I performed all functions 
and the dang mailbox is still there.

-          Any extra thoughts?

Thanks.

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