BobSheridan
IS-IT--Management
This doesn't appear to have affected any of our users, nobody has complained yet, but I still would like to find out what it means.
We are getting a warning in our Event Log on our Exchange server. I've taken a look on the microsoft website to find out what it means, and couldn't find anything, so I thought I would try here next.
Here are the details of the error:
Source: MSExchangeIS Mailbox
Category: Access Control
Event ID: 1029
User1@domain 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 <user2 set up to allow user1 access to their mailbox>. The Folder ID is in the data section of this event.
The link to the microsoft website at the bottom of the event properties leads to a "this page doesn't exist" page.
Can anyone shed any light onto what this means for me? It is occuring to several other user/shared mailbox combinations, but not all user/shared mailbox combinations. (A lot of our users have shared mailboxes set up.)
Thanks for any help that you can provide.
We are getting a warning in our Event Log on our Exchange server. I've taken a look on the microsoft website to find out what it means, and couldn't find anything, so I thought I would try here next.
Here are the details of the error:
Source: MSExchangeIS Mailbox
Category: Access Control
Event ID: 1029
User1@domain 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 <user2 set up to allow user1 access to their mailbox>. The Folder ID is in the data section of this event.
The link to the microsoft website at the bottom of the event properties leads to a "this page doesn't exist" page.
Can anyone shed any light onto what this means for me? It is occuring to several other user/shared mailbox combinations, but not all user/shared mailbox combinations. (A lot of our users have shared mailboxes set up.)
Thanks for any help that you can provide.