Have you taken a look at the mailbox in ExFolders? It's pretty handy for shining a light on oddballs like that.
DAMIEN SOLODOW Systems Engineer 317.447.6033 (office) 317.447.6014 (fax) HARRISON COLLEGE From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Miller Bonnie L. Sent: Wednesday, November 5, 2014 2:18 PM To: [email protected] Cc: Miller Bonnie L. Subject: [Exchange] RE: Reset Default permissions So, I found the PS command to fix the permissions, but still have the error happening on her mailbox. I actually went through and fixed numerous folders that were wrong-probably from way back in the day (Contacts, Inbox, Calendar, Journal, Notes, & Tasks all missing anonymous and had an unknown SID that had been delegated at one time). Any other ideas? Command used: Add-mailboxfolderpermission -identity Username:\Contacts -AccessRights None -User Anonymous -Bonnie From: Miller Bonnie L. Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 9:20 AM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Cc: Miller Bonnie L. Subject: Reset Default permissions Outlook 2010 SP2 online mode, Exchange 2013 cu6 two servers in a DAG with Barracuda LBs. I have a user who can't save any contact when right-clicking an external address and choosing to "Save as Outlook Contact"-don't know how long it's been broken, but I'm guessing this isn't new. Here is the error message generated: [cid:[email protected]] I've narrowed it to her mailbox (same error on another computer with my admin account connected, other users don't have the issue) and I'm not finding much love on this searching google (a lot of dead-end threads). She doesn't have a pst nor oab, and wasn't migrated from Google. Some of these addresses are actually already saved as contacts, so it should just link and open them up. Internal addresses seem to open up the tool. So I started looking at permissions, and I think it may be because her Contacts subfolder is missing the anonymous user, which shows up on other mailboxes/folders, albeit with "None" on viewable permission levels. Top-level mailbox permissions look normal. So, is there a tool or utility I can use to either reset permissions on her Contact subfolder to default, or to add the anonymous user account back? The Outlook GUI only allows me to browse existing users-can't type in Anonymous. Still searching around for a tool or ps command, but would appreciate if someone knows what I should be looking for. I didn't try the /resetfolders switch, but I think that will just recreate if the default folders are missing. Thanks, Bonnie
