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Exchange Recipient Update Policy Stopped Working???
hi all,
i have had this problem when setting the exchange server (2003) up, basically the recipient update policy isnt working!
i get the following error:
LDAP Modify on directory aserver.globaloptions.loca l for entry '<GUID=3F61E81DA1AF4145BE3 E0A5A6C52D ABB>' was unsuccessful with error:[0x32] Insufficient Rights [ 00002098: SecErr: DSID-03150A45, problem 4003 (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0
]. DC=globaloptions,DC=local
and:
LDAP returned the error [32] Insufficient Rights when importing the transaction
dn: <GUID=3F61E81DA1AF4145BE3E 0A5A6C52DA BB>
changetype: Modify
showInAddressBook:add:CN=A ll Users,CN=All Address Lists,CN=Address Lists Container,CN=GOMS Exchange,CN...
: CN=Default Global Address List,CN=All Global Address Lists,CN=Address Lists Cont...
mail:user.name@globaloptio ns.local
textEncodedORAddress:c=GB; a= ;p=GOMS Exchange;o=Exchange;s=Name ;g=User;
proxyAddresses:SMTP:user.n ame@global options.lo cal
: X400:c=GB;a= ;p=GOMS Exchange;o=Exchange;s=Name ;g=User;
msExchPoliciesIncluded:add :{B71C6D00 -B963-4C6F -8F4C-3FD8 FE5B1627}, {26491CFC- 9E50-4857- 861B-0CB8D F22B5D7}
msExchALObjectVersion:100
objectGUID:3F61E81DA1AF414 5BE3E0A5A6 C52DABB
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DC=globaloptions,DC=local
i have had this problem when setting the exchange server (2003) up, basically the recipient update policy isnt working!
i get the following error:
LDAP Modify on directory aserver.globaloptions.loca
]. DC=globaloptions,DC=local
and:
LDAP returned the error [32] Insufficient Rights when importing the transaction
dn: <GUID=3F61E81DA1AF4145BE3E
changetype: Modify
showInAddressBook:add:CN=A
: CN=Default Global Address List,CN=All Global Address Lists,CN=Address Lists Cont...
mail:user.name@globaloptio
textEncodedORAddress:c=GB;
proxyAddresses:SMTP:user.n
: X400:c=GB;a= ;p=GOMS Exchange;o=Exchange;s=Name
msExchPoliciesIncluded:add
msExchALObjectVersion:100
objectGUID:3F61E81DA1AF414
-
DC=globaloptions,DC=local
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