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could not be performed on object 'Pravin Warang'. Pravin Warang Failed Error: Active Directory operation failed on SJKTSADC01.APPServer.local. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Access is denied. Active directory response: 00000005: SecErr: DSID-031520B2, problem 4003 (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0 The user has insufficient access rights. -------------------------------------------------------- OK ------------------------------------- Please active directory operation failed on server. this error is not retriable guide me to resolved this error Monday, May 28, 2012 6:36 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hello The error seems to be permission issue by which account you are trying to remove the mailbox can you post the Event id from application logsThanks Mouzzam Hussain Visit to my Blog mouzzamh.wordpress.com Monday, May 28, 2012 7:20 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Are you able to disable this mailbox? Run this command to remove the mailbox and post the update Remove-Mailbox -Identity contoso\john What is the Service Pack level you are running on exchange?Gulab Prasad, My Blog | Z-Hire Employee Provisioning App
Monday, May 28, 2012 8:53 AM Reply | Quote 1 Sign in to vote On Mon, 28 May 2012 06:36:02 +0000, chandrakantR wrote: >in our environment ms exchange 2010 single domain and sienable a user account for Lync, you get the following error message.Active Directory operation failed on DC. You cannot retry this operation. Insufficient access rights to perform the operation.The account you are active directory operation failed the supplied credential is invalid using has the correct rights, but the operation still fails. You can enable other active directory operation failed on lync users for Lync though!The issue here is that the account you are trying to enable is a “privileged / admin” active directory operation failed on you cannot retry this operation insufficient access rights account. Most of the time the account has domain admin rights. You should ideally have separate admin account for your administration, but that doesn’t happen all the time (especially in smaller firms).In order to enable https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/4a748d65-5163-485e-a8c1-7c6b7e457ad6/while-removing-mailbox-getting-bellow-error-on-ms-exchange-2020?forum=exchange2010 an account that has admin rights for Lync, you need to login with a Lync admin account that also has domain admin rights and enable the user using Lync Shell. Using the Lync control panel will not work.Run the command below in Lync Shell and your issue will be solved.Enable-CsUser “user” –SipAddressType “type” –SipDomain “domain” –Registrarpool “pool fqdn”Once the command completed successfully, the admin account appeared in the Lync https://theucguy.net/error-while-enabling-user-for-lync-ad-operation-failed-on-dc-insufficient-access-rights/ control panel. Rajith Enchiparambil Updated 4 years ago Must Read Articles Connect-MsolService Error – The type initializer threw an exception Specify Password For A New Office 365 User Forefront Protection 2010 For Exchange – Out Of Support From Next Year Warning - The Exchange Trusted Subsystem Is Not A Member Of The Local Administrators Group On Specified Witness Server Exchange 2010 Test CAS Connectivity User Gets Locked Out with SCOM Management Pack Delivery Reports Error - Server In Domain Encountered An Error Reading An Active Directory Object Or Attribute. Default Domain Not Found in Organization. Rajith Enchiparambil UC Architect, Blogger, Husband & Dad. I have been in IT for the last 14 years, with interests in Active Directory, Exchange, Office 365 & Windows Azure. I am active on Experts Exchange & TechNet forums and I am a technical author for SearchExchange.Follow me on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, or Google+ for the latest updates. For consultancy opportunities , drop me a line Click Here to Leave a Comment Below 7 comments Nawaz Greate……… thanks MAN ………..it worked for me
Reply Leave a reply: Cancel Reply Rajith Enchiparambil Thanks Nawaz Reply Leave a reply: Cancel Reply Basheer Apologies to reply an old post. There is an instant serror was not retriable. I had just finished a "Recover Server" installation for a customer of mine who has major issues on their Exchange server and had to rebuild the system drive. This issue was http://clintboessen.blogspot.com/2014/03/active-directory-operation-failed-on.html documented on the following blog post, please read as this issue is related: http://clintboessen.blogspot.com.au/2014/03/exchange-2010-sp1-recover-server.html http://prakash-nimmala.blogspot.com/2013/03/lync-error-active-directory-operation.html After performing the Recover Server installation, I reinstalled the Digital Certificate with private key and went to begin reconfiguring the web URLs. When attempting to configure the WebServicesVirtualDirectory, ActiveSyncVirtualDirectory, OWAVirtualDirectory or any of the other virtual directories, I was presented with the following error. Active Directory operation failed on DomainController.domain.local. This error was not retriable. active directory Additional information: Insufficient access rights to perform the operation. After a long time diagnosing it was found the issue was because the Exchange server object was not in the "Trusted Exchange Subsystem" security group. This security group is "CRITICAL" to Exchange 2010, and I was surprised the server was able to load and even serve userOutlook requests! The server was not in this group as the active directory operation customer had deleted the computer object prior to commencing the Exchange server recovery installation as mentioned in the blog post list documented above. After re-adding the server to the Trusted Exchange Subsystem and rebooting, I was able to configure the URL's successfully. Posted by Clint Boessen at 2:24 AM Labels: Exchange 2007/2010 4 comments: electronic signature for sharepointJune 1, 2014 at 4:59 AMGrateful to check out your website, I seem to be ahead to more excellent sites and I wish that you wrote more informative post for us. Well done work.ReplyDeleteTogel Online Klik 4DJune 27, 2014 at 9:06 AMI seem to be ahead to more excellent sites and I wish that you wrote more informative post for us. Well done work.ReplyDeleteMonika GuptaSeptember 8, 2015 at 4:39 AMNice Post, thank you very much for sharing.ReplyDeleteUnknownFebruary 1, 2016 at 4:42 PMThank you for this. Exact scenario I had and saved me a ton of time. ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Clint Boessen [MVP] clint.boessen@avantgardetechnologies.com.au Clint Boessen's Blog Clint Boessen Perth, Western Australia, Australia Microsoft Infrastructure Engineer MVP, MCSE, MCSA, MCTS, MCP MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator 2010 MCITP: Server Administrator MCITP: Enterprise Administr
directory Posted by prakash goud on 14:12 0 Active Directory operation failed on lyncserver.lync.local, you cannot retry this operation "Insufficient access rights to perform the operations" When i am enabling a domain administrator in the Lync control panel i am getting the following the following error: ------------- Active Directory operation failed on "lyncserver.lync.local". You cannot retry this operation: "Insufficient access rights to perform the operation 00002098, problem 4003 (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0″. You do not have the appropriate permissions to perform this operation in Active Directory. One possible cause is that the Lync Server Control Panel and Remote Windows PowerShell cannot modify users who belong to protected security groups (for example, the Domain Admins group). To manage users in the Domain Admins group, use the Lync Server Management Shell and log on using a Domain Admins Account. There are other possible causes. For details, see Lync Server 2010 Help. ------------- Solution: Open Active Directory users and computers snap in. Select advanced features from Veiw option. Now go to the user properties and security tab. Select advanced button and select check mark "Include Inheritable Permissions from this object's parent". Come back to Lync control panel and start enabling user, it will get enabled successfully.:-) :-) Posted in Lync Installation Error, Lync Installation issues, Lync Server 2010, Microsoft Lync Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Reactions: Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Search Total Pageviews Popular Posts ESM Log size is full - How to clear ESM log Size is full ---- How to Clear Generally when we open Dell open manage console, suddenly we see ... SBS 2008 Server - MonitoringServiceLogs - DataServiceComponents.log file occupies huge space on C Drive SBS 2008 Server - MonitoringServiceLogs file occupies huge space on C Drive On Windows SBS 2008 server you will see that lo... Outlook clients are still pointing to On-premise Exchange server - Office 365 Office 365 Migration - Internal Outlook clients are pointing to On-premise exchange server The migration was completed successfully,... Distribution Groups are not syncing with Azure Active Directory Sync tool - O