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Active Directory Operation Failed On This Error Is Not Retriable Exchange 2010
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Prem Nair When: 17 Apr 2011 10:56 PM Last revision by Maheshkumar S Tiwari (MVP, Microsoft Community Contributor) When: 17 Sep active directory operation failed this error is not retriable access is denied 2013 2:50 PM Revisions: 6 Comments: 7 Options Subscribe to Article (RSS) Share this Engage! Wiki Ninjas Blog (Announcements) Wiki Ninjas on Twitter TechNet Wiki Discussion Forum Can You Improve This Article? Positively! Click Sign In to add the tip, solution, correction or active directory operation failed the supplied credential is invalid comment that will help other users.Report inappropriate content using these instructions. Wiki > TechNet Articles > Exchange Mailbox Error: "Active Directory operation failed on *DomainController*. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Insufficient access rights to perform the operation." Exchange Mailbox Error: "Active Directory operation failed on *DomainController*. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Insufficient access rights to perform the operation." Article History Exchange Mailbox Error: "Active Directory operation failed on *DomainController*. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Insufficient access rights to perform the operation." When you try to move a mailbox from Exchange 2003 orExchange 2007 to Exchange 2010, following error occurred: Error: Active Directory operation failed on *DomainController*. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Insufficient access rights to perform the operation. Active director
(INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS) Home » Exchange » Exchange 2010 - (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS) KB ID 0000719 Dtd 07/08/13 Problem Saw this on a brand
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new Exchange 2010 install, this is not the first time I've active directory operation failed on you cannot retry this operation insufficient access rights written about this problem. It's caused by the same thing as the error in KB0000434, back
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then I was trying to move mailboxes. This time I was changing the default E-mail Address Policy. It let me change the policy, but when it tried https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/2910.exchange-mailbox-error-active-directory-operation-failed-on-domaincontroller-this-error-is-not-retriable-additional-information-insufficient-access-rights-to-perform-the-operation.aspx to apply the change to the user(s) this happened. Error Warning: Failed to update recipient "PeteNetLive/Users/Administrator". The following exception occurred: Active Directory operation failed on DC01.PeteNetLive.com. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Insufficient access rights to perform the operation. Active directory response: 00002098: SecErr: DSID-03150BB9, problem 4003 (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0 Solution 1. On a http://www.petenetlive.com/KB/Article/0000719 domain controller launch "Active directory users and computers" > View > Advanced options. 2. Locate the user that is being denied access (the user you were logged in as), right click > properties > Security Tab > Advanced > Tick "Include inheritable permissions from this object's parent" > Apply > OK. 3. Try again. Permanent Fix Particularly after a migration this can continue to be a problem, you can stop it on a domain wide basis by doing the following; 1. Open active directory Users and computers > Expand {domain-name} > System > AdminSDHolder > Properties > Security > Advanced. Note: You may need advanced options turning on to see System (View > Advanced). 2. Place a tick in the ‘Include inheritable permissions form this objects parent' option> Apply > OK. Related Articles, References, Credits, or External Links Exchange Mailbox Move Error - (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS) Original Article written 22/11/12 Author: Migrated Share This Post On GoogleFacebookTwitter Search for: Copyright PeteNetLive © 2016
error 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://blog.enowsoftware.com/solutions-engine/bid/153683/Exchange-2010-and-Active-Directory-Operation-Failed-on-DC-Errors 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 A
Active Directory Integration Tool Services Exchange Active Directory SharePoint OCS/Lync Customer Success Blog Support ENow Exchange & Office 365 Solutions Engine Blog (ESE) Exchange 2010 and Active Directory Operation Failed on DC Errors Posted by Phoummala Schmitt on Oct 23, 2013 1:33:00 PM Find me on: LinkedIn Twitter Tweet An annoying problem that I have seen since we upgraded to Exchange 2010 is when in the Exchange Management Console (EMC), you are not able to perform certain tasks because a DC could not be contacted. The domain controller in the error is usually one that has been demoted from your environment but sometimes not. The issues can also occur after recent changes to a DC, which causes the EMC to lose contact with the Domain Controller. When this particular scenario was first noticed, it puzzled us because the DC in question was still running and Exchange was able to discover it. We did all the typical AD and Exchange troubleshooting steps, checked permissions, AD replication, etc., but none these steps fixed the issue. The tech was still unable to create accounts. After some more digging around we later found out some FSMO roles were removed from that DC. Aha! A major change to the DC. Common error messages may contain “Active Directory operation failed on Dcxxxx” or “LDAP server was unavailable”. When the problem occurs you are not able to perform certain actions in the EMC, such as creating accounts, mailbox moves, basically any operation that requires contact with the DC. An example of an error is shown below: So what’s the problem you ask? The problem is a result of the Exchange Management Console caching the domain controller details in the MMC temp files. It caches the data but it’s not smart enough to update the data or locate another DC. To fix the issue you have to remove the MMC cache file from the users profile. Use the following steps to clear the EMC MMC cache file: 1. Close the EMC if you have it open2. Go to the User’s profile directory and delete the Exchange Management Console file.3. File location can be found here: C:\