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swasser (IS/IT--Management)
7 May 12 15:47
After migrating users to our new Exchange 2010 environment we cannot get ActiveSyc to work correctly.  I have read all of the documentation about inheritance and allowing the msExchActiveSyncDevices object permissions to edit the users account.  Even though these permission settings are on the users account we are still running into a permissions denied event log error message.  Any ideas on how to correct this issue?

Our current Domain Function level is 2003
Zelandakh (MIS)
10 May 12 14:49

"cannot get it to work correctly" and "permissions denied event log error message".

ActiveSync needs an external end point terminating on your firewall, AS needs configuring not just for permissions and autodiscover is a key item.

Look at the RCA logs, the get-webservicesvirtualdirectory, the firewall config and the autodiscover settings.

Then post the permission denied message (changing your company identifiable info).

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