Perhaps a disparity between the NTFS permissions on the store
and the MAPI permissions? I had a similar problem not too long ago and
this ended up being the problem.
Lindsay
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This is the only site in the Organization. It is also the DC for the
root domain (domain.com). I have GOD rights on the entire site, server,
domain, etc...
The weird thing is, that when I right click on a folder in the Public
Folder and go to permissions it shows me as the owner yet I can't create
a sub folder within it or on the Top Level of Public Folders.
Saul
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Are you the admin for a child site in the Organization? If so, it looks
like the Organizational Exchange Admin took some rights away from you.
Do you have another Exchange Admin with God-rights on the Exchange
system?
If so, it looks like that person relieved you of some permissions.
Jim Blunt
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Subject: You do not have sufficient....
Today I started having difficulties with permissions. I had several
users call me today stating that they received a message telling them
"You do not have sufficient permissions to perform this operation on
this object. See the folder contact or your system administrator," when
they were replying to an email from another co-worker.
Now all of the sudden I am also having problems. I have GOD rights on
this server, and I can't create a Public Folder from the top level nor
from a sub-folder. I am getting the following message "Unable to create
the folder. You do not have sufficient permission to perform this
operation on this object. See the folder contact or your system
administrator." I searched Microsoft's knowledge base but to no avail.
Any ideas why all of this sudden this started happening and maybe how to
fix it?
Thanks
Saul
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