No entry for the actual AD account by the way...just SELF. 

Joe Heaton

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 9:01 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Migration issue...

For #1)  It should be set to SELF and full mailbox access and, dunno if
this is just us or not, but we also have SELF with Read permission.


Joe Heaton

-----Original Message-----
From: Kurt Buff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 8:50 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Migration issue...

All,

I'm in my UK office, and am moving mailboxes from Exchange 5.5 in the
local domain to E2k3 in the corporate domain - this happens with no
errors.

However, I've run into two issues that I'm not figuring out.

1) Trying to log into the newly moved mailbox with the ADC-created
account isn't working. Specifically, after creating the profile in
Outlook 2000 and then starting the program, I am refused with an
insufficient permissions message. I checked, and indeed the corporate
account (auto-created by the ADC) is not listed with permissions. That
is very strange. Exactly what permissions should I be granting to the
account, beyond 'full mailbox access' and 'read access'? Should I be
adding SELF and granting permissions to it as well?

2) I'm not sure of this, but it seems that setting up the UK E2k3 box
may have changed something regarding our message journaling mailbox,
which resides on the US E2k3 machine. I got a call this morning from one
of my staff stating that he couldn't get into that mailbox, which he
normally does every morning. I haven't logged out of my OL2k session on
my workstation for days, and I still have access to it, but he shut his
machine down over the weekend, and can't get into that mailbox now -
access to his own mailbox is unimpaired. Also, I started up a session on
our TS server, and I can't get get into that mailbox with OL2k that
session. I've checked permissions on that mailbox, and Domain Admins
still have full rights, inherited. I see a whole bunch of interesting
log entries for MSADC on the US E2k3 box, but nothing that looks
relevant to this problem, including the Security log, though I haven't
finished looking at the logs yet. Any thoughts on this one?

Thanks,

Kurt

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