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Source: MSExchange ActiveSync How important is this event? (1 vote) 1 2 msexchactivesyncdevices 3 4 5 not important very important Description Exchange ActiveSync doesn't have sufficient permissions to create the "CN=,OU=,DC=thenet,DC=gen,DC=nz" container exchange 2013 activesync not working after migration under Active Directory user "Active Directory operation failed on .thenet.gen.nz. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Access is denied. This is how to fix it: On a Domain Controller, Click https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2579075 on Start/All Programs/Administrative Tools/Active Directory Users and Computers ***You are the best !!! (from ofer Sharon) Click on View and Select Advanced Features Select a mailbox that isn’t working with Active Sync, double click on the account, Select the Security Tab and then the Advanced Button. Select Exchange Servers, and tick the Include inheritable permissions toggle then Apply and OK. This issue is https://community.spiceworks.com/windows_event/show/6886-msexchange-activesync-1053 currently bugged and is likely to be fixed with an update in the future – It seems to be a symptom of ‘upgrading’. Exchange ActiveSync doesn't have sufficient permissions to create the "CN=,OU=,DC=thenet,DC=gen,DC=nz" container under Active Directory user "Active Directory operation failed on .thenet.gen.nz. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Access is denied. This is how to fix it: On a Domain Controller, Click on Start/All Programs/Administrative Tools/Active Directory Users and Computers ***You are the best !!! (from ofer Sharon) Click on View and Select Advanced Features Select a mailbox that isn’t working with Active Sync, double click on the account, Select the Security Tab and then the Advanced Button. Select Exchange Servers, and tick the Include inheritable permissions toggle then Apply and OK. This issue is currently bugged and is likely to be fixed with an update in the future – It seems to be a symptom of ‘upgrading’. Add link Text to display: Where should this link go? Add Cancel × Insert code Language Apache AppleScript Awk BASH Batchfile C C++ C# CSS ERB HTML Java JavaScript Lua ObjectiveC PHP Perl Text Powers
Case of the Nested Security Group By Jerry Battaglia | Posted February 23, 2013 in Network Admin I love inherited domains. You never know what treasures you'll discover buried in the catacombs of Active Directory. http://www.digitaltruss.com/event-id-1053-and-the-case-of-the-nested-security-group/ So last year we inherited a Windows Server 2008 domain with Exchange Server http://larsjoergensen.net/exchange/exchange-2010/exchange-activesync-doesnt-have-sufficient-permissions-to-create-the-cn 2007. For the most part the network has been working fine with respect to Active Directory. We created additional domain controllers and demoted the file server, added an additional site, did some virtualization, etc., etc. Aside from a Group Policy that looks like it was assembled by Picasso, it has held together and done exchange 2013 what we've asked of it. Until today. After building a new Exchange Server 2010 and adding it to the existing organization without any issues, we decided to move a test mailbox to the new database. This worked as designed and we even left Outlook open during the migration. After it was completed Outlook respectfully notified us that we needed to close and reopen the application. We did exchange 2013 activesync that and all of our test email was there, just as we left it. Checked OWA: success. Checked inbound mail: success. Checked outbound mail: success. Checked ActiveSync: BONK! We couldn't get ActiveSync to connect for anything. We moved another account to make sure it wasn't an issue with this specific mailbox and received the same disappointment. After reviewing the firewall (on which we had to create new rules allowing port 443 through to the new server) I discovered an error. Great! That's got to be it. Fixed it, restarted everything and still no joy. Finally we checked the event logs on the server and we came across this error: Event ID: 1053 MSExchange ActiveSync Exchange ActiveSync doesn't have sufficient permissions to create the "CN=Test User,OU=Users,DC=XXXX,DC=com" container under Active Directory user "Active Directory operation failed on dc2.XXXX.com. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Access is denied. Active directory response: 00000005: SecErr: DSID-031521D0, problem 4003 (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0 ". Make sure the user has inherited permission granted to domain\Exchange Servers to allow List, Create child, Delete child of object type "msExchActiveSyncDevices" and doesn't have any deny permissions that block such operations. Interesting. So obviously Exchange 2010 now creates an additio
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