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by the following event: Event Type: Warning Event Source: MSExchangeIS Mailbox Store Event Category: Access Control Event ID: 1029 Date: 7/25/2008 Time: 10:57:21 AM User: N/A Computer: %servername% Description: %emailaddress% failed an operation because the user did not have the following access rights: ‘Delete' ‘Read Property' ‘Write Property' ‘Create Message' ‘View Item' ‘Create Subfolder' ‘Write Security Descriptor' ‘Write Owner' ‘Read Security Descriptor' ‘Contact' The distinguished name of the owning mailbox is %AD path https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc735596(v=ws.10).aspx to a user%. The folder ID is in the data section of this event. In the first place I suspected a change in the security settings. A quick search on Google learned me that the error was a false warning, as described in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/325885. The errors may be ignored, but if you want to http://www.itexperience.net/2008/07/25/failed-an-operation-because-the-user-did-not-have-the-following-access-rights-event-1029/ avoid the error, you have to set the Logging level on the Exchange 2007 server to low. To view your logging levels, type the following in your Exchange Management Shell: Get-EventLogLevel Scroll through the output to view the levels. You should expecially focus on ‘MSExchangeIS\9000 Private\Access Control' and ‘MSExchangeIS\9001 Public\Access Control' and the associated level. Now, to adjust the level to Lowest, execute the following command Set-EventLogLevel -Identity ‘MSExchangeIS\9000 Private\Access Control' -Level Lowest Of course, if ‘Public' was set to High, you should execute Set-EventLogLevel -Identity ‘MSExchangeIS\9001 Public\Access Control' -Level Lowest One thought on “Event 1029: Failed an operation because the user did not have the following access rights” Auto Insurance in Conway Arkansas says: January 1, 2014 at 1:02 am You need to be a part of a contest for one of the finest blogs on the internet. I'm going to recommend this blog! Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.Comment Name Email Website Post
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errors is because the password to login to the administrator's mailbox is incorrect. -- Jabez Gan Microsoft MVP: Windows Server http://www.msblog.org "hijack"