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Old May 8th 06, 05:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
MichaelJ
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Running Outlook 2003 SP2 on Windows XP - all patches -, Exchange 2003 SP1
(Enterprise) on Windows 2003 SP1 - all patches except SP2 for Exchange.

I have a number of users that are unable to change their delegates, edit the
Out of Office rules, etc. When they try, they get the following error
"Unable to activate send-on-behalf-of list. You do not have sufficient
permission to perform this action on this object"

There are no errors at all in the Exchange server logs.

This has only just started happening - but does not affect all users.

Can anyone shed any light on what causes this and how to fix it?

Any help appreciated.

Mike


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Old May 16th 06, 03:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Delegates

See if the article at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912918/ has informaiton to help solve this problem. If it persists, post details in the microsoft.public.exchange.clients newsgroup to get the attention of the Exchange experts.

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"MichaelJ" wrote in message ...
Running Outlook 2003 SP2 on Windows XP - all patches -, Exchange 2003 SP1
(Enterprise) on Windows 2003 SP1 - all patches except SP2 for Exchange.

I have a number of users that are unable to change their delegates, edit the
Out of Office rules, etc. When they try, they get the following error
"Unable to activate send-on-behalf-of list. You do not have sufficient
permission to perform this action on this object"

There are no errors at all in the Exchange server logs.

This has only just started happening - but does not affect all users.

Can anyone shed any light on what causes this and how to fix it?

Any help appreciated.

Mike


 




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