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| Hi Folks, We are trying to prep for the transition from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2007. When running the Exchange 2007 Best Practices Analyzer, I received the following items in the report. Does anyone have suggestions or known solutions to work around these? I have followed the KB article and enabled the security tab. It looks as if the owner of all of our public folders is "SYSTEM" and there is no way to change it. Should the owner be "SYSTEM" or is it OK to be an interactive user? TIA! Access control list (ACL) inheritance is blocked for the Public Folder tree object (CN=Public Folders,CN=Folder Hierarchies,CN=OURCORP,CN=Administrative Groups,CN=Our Company,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=ourcorp,D C=org). This may cause mail flow problems, store mounting issues and other service outages. Follow Microsoft Knowledge Base article 264733 and use the Exchange System Manager to re-enable inheritance on this object. Access control list (ACL) inheritance is blocked for the Exchange database object (CN=Public Information Store (EXCHANGE),CN=First Storage Group,CN=InformationStore,CN=EXCHANGE,CN=Servers,C N=OURCORP,CN=Administr ative Groups,CN=Our Company,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=ourcorp,D C=org). This may cause mail flow problems, store mounting issues and other service outages. Follow Microsoft Knowledge Base article 264733 and use the Exchange System Manager to re-enable inheritance on this object. |
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