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Old May 3rd 09, 01:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Michael
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Default You don't have appropriate permission to perform this operatio

Nope, permissions are just fine.

I can't get it to work even with a fresh (new) .pst file. However, if I log
on to the old domain, I can edit/add objects(contacts, calendar events...)
without a problem to the same file. I can create a blank .pst and it's works
fine. Log back on to the new domain and I get the error we're discussing.

As far as user/domain rights, I have local admin rights(identical rights on
both domains).


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Michael


"Anthony Baratta" wrote:

hi

locate your .pst file, right click/properties/security - check
permissions, edit or add
permissions as required



"michael" wrote:

I recently migrated my Vista machine which runs Office 2007 from one domain
to another. I am a local administrator on my machine. After I changed domains
I found that I could open Outlook and read all my contacts/calendar... from
the original .pst file but was unable to edit or create new items without the
error which I stated in the Subject heading. I tried
uninstalling/reinstalling without resolution of the problem. I also created a
fresh(blank) .pst file and still I could not enter new data into a blank
.pst! Curiously, if I log onto the old domain (on the same computer), Outlook
can open the identical .pst file but is able to edit and create new items.

Since reinstalling did not help, I'm at a loss for what to do next. Is this
a problem with the Profile that was created when I logged on to a new domain?
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Michael

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