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Ace Fekay [MCT]
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      11-22-2009
"ahmedgtech" <> wrote in message
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> Good Day
>
> Urgently need asistance in solving an access denied error when moving
> organizational unit objects from one OU to another , our active
> directory is windows 2003 forest with native mode and i am memeber of
> the domain admin group , i checked the following KB:
>
> http://blog.joeware.net/2005/07/17/48/
>
> and the permission are ok
>
>
> Thanks for support and cooperation



In addition to Marcin's question, can the actual Domain Administrator move
the objects?

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      11-23-2009
"ahmedgtech" <> wrote in message
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>I tried doing it from my Win XP /sp3 machine and then i went to the DC
> ( win 2003 std /sp2 ) and i used adsiedit to move the object , i can
> move other objects including OUs but these OUs in particular i can not
> move nor my other Domain Admins colleagues even though we checked the
> permission and we have full control on the objects with inhertance.
>
>
> Please advice



I'm confused with your response.

Did you say you can or cannot move the objects using the default Domain
Administrator account (not your account or your colleague's account)?

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      11-24-2009

> On Nov 23, 3:48*pm, "Ace Fekay [MCT]" <ace...@mvps.RemoveThisPart.org>
> wrote:
>> "ahmedgtech" <ahmed.gin...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:a2fb6527-d31e-4c5e-a96c-...
>>
>>> I tried doing it from my Win XP /sp3 machine and then i went to the DC
>>> ( win 2003 std /sp2 ) and i used adsiedit to move the object , i can
>>> move other objects including OUs but these OUs in particular i can not
>>> move nor my other Domain Admins colleagues even though we checked the
>>> permission and we have full control on the objects with inhertance.
>>> Please advice

>>
>> I'm confused with your response.
>>
>> Did you say you can or cannot move the objects using the default Domain
>> Administrator account (not your account or your colleague's account)?
>>
>> Ace

>
> I can not move with my Domain admin account and my other domain admin
> can not move it as well


If the default Domain Administrator account cannot move objects, then
it appears that there is another issue going on that will require
further investigation.

To help diagnose the issue, we'll need configuration information.
Please post the following to help evaluate basics, for starters.

Unedited ipconfig /all of your workstation and of the DC.
Event Log errors - EventID#s on the workstation and the DC.
How many DCs are in the infrastructure?
Are any of the DCs multihomed?

Thank you,
Ace


 
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