Everything worked fine before. According to the user, it just started happening this week.
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I'm using Exchange 2003, with a Outlook 2007 client. I have a user that when she forwards an email w/ a pdf attachment, she gets this, "You do not have sufficient permission to perform this operation on this object. " I've checked the permissions on the pdf, and no security is set. Also, if you save the attachment, create a new email message and attach it, it sends out fine.
Any help would be appreciated.....
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Double check the permissions for the user and compare to your other users that don't see the problem. If they are the same you may want to promote them just to verify it's a permissions issue. Another thing you may want to try is creating a new profile. Don't delete the profile they currently have but many times the profile can get corrupted.
I too have had this issue.
1) Exchange 2007 running on Windows 2003R2 x64 - Outlook 2007
2) Everything was working fine
3) User can open emails from other people without issue
4) One email will give them the error
5) Access via OWA works fine
6) Can open otehr emails from that sender
7) Most of the time this is an email from another domain user with an attachment
What I have found is to change the cached mode to off then back on or just turn it on if it is not. Once the mailbox loads again, the person can access teh said email with no issue. It is almost as if the email did not download completely into the mailbox. This has happened maybe 15 times on this domain.
Like I said, once I make outlook download the entire mailbox, the email will open perfectly. That said, is there another fix availible? I hate going through this everytime this happens.
Thanks
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by: bobohostPosted on 2009-07-17 at 11:40:04ID: 24881497
Is this something that just began happening where it worked before? It could be a permissions issue in AD. I would compare to another user who is not having and issue and make sure they are in the same groups.
I have seen where you can promote the user to domain admin. Have them log on and off to test it. Then removed them as a domain admin and have them log off and back on and it worked after that switch. Something you can try just to test if it is a AD permissions issue.