Re: Outlook 2003: "U don't have approp permissions 2 perform this



So I take it that you have verified that you are a local administrator?? If
you are then check the permissions of the folder that you are trying to
restore to making sure that your user account has full control permissions
to it and if not then grant your account full control permissions. The links
below explain more on how to do this and you may need to take ownership
first.

Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308421
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308418


"DougE" <DougE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D217FC1E-1F38-4E6F-9457-CDA2097F7F68@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sorry, it is early and I have not enough coffee yet. I have mistyped the
command in terminal window. It now agrees with what I see in Management
Console -- just Administrator and me.

"DougE" wrote:

Steve --

I am getting two different pictures here.

From the command console, I don't see anything that looks like me. Yet
in
the management console in Local Users and Groups in the Groups directory
there are two members: Administrator and me.

Is it possible I changed the local user for Outlook when I was restoring
stuff?



"Steven L Umbach" wrote:

I am not sure what the problem is but if you are not already doing so
try
adding your user account to the local administrators group as the
problem
sounds to be lack of NTFS permissions and by default administrators
have
full control access to everywhere in the operating system other than
the
possibility of another user's profile. If you are not a local
administrator
you would need to logon as a local administrator to add your user
account to
the local administrators group. The command net localgroup
administrators
will show what users are members of the administrator group. If you are
unsure of how to open a command window enter cmd.exe in the run box and
hit
OK.

Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308418 ---
info on
NTFS folder/file permissions


"DougE" <DougE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I don't know exactly what I have done or how to fix it.

I was messing around with restoring some selected email messages to
Inbox
from Ghost 9.0 image.

Now I get this message, and I can not get email into Outlook.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.





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