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mpietrzak
Posts:28
 | | 04/07/2010 5:49 PM |
| Hi all,
I am try to delete (or even move) an OU that I just created but I am presented with an error message that I can't understand why I would be getting it.
When I try to delete the OU, I get...
"You do not have sufficient privileges to delete MyOU, or this object is protected from accidental deletion."
When I try to move the OU, I get...
"Windows cannot move object MyOU because: Access is denied."
So I just created the OU about ten minutes ago. First I tried to move it because I put in under another OU and I don't want it to inherit certain policies. I could not move it so I tried to delete it. Still nothing.
My account is in the domain admins, domain administrators, schema admins, ent admins groups. So I'm confused as to what is going on here.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Michael
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| davesharples
Posts:55
 | | 04/07/2010 5:52 PM |
| Do you have protect from accidental deletion ticked in the advanced properties ( this is the default in the rsat tools)
On 7 Apr 2010, at 17:47, "Michael Pietrzak" <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all, > > > > I am try to delete (or even move) an OU that I just created but I am > presented with an error message that I can’t understand why I would > be getting it. > > > > When I try to delete the OU, I get… > > > > “You do not have sufficient privileges to delete MyOU, or this objec > t is protected from accidental deletion.” > > > > When I try to move the OU, I get… > > > > “Windows cannot move object MyOU because: Access is denied.” > > > > So I just created the OU about ten minutes ago. First I tried to > move it because I put in under another OU and I don’t want it to inh > erit certain policies. I could not move it so I tried to delete it. > Still nothing. > > > > My account is in the domain admins, domain administrators, schema > admins, ent admins groups. So I’m confused as to what is going on he > re. > > > > Anyone have any ideas? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Michael
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| JohnCook
Posts:3
 | | 04/07/2010 5:54 PM |
| Version of Windows would help.....
________________________________ From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wed Apr 07 12:46:35 2010 Subject: [gptalk] Error when trying to delete OU, confused... Hi all,
I am try to delete (or even move) an OU that I just created but I am presented with an error message that I can’t understand why I would be getting it.
When I try to delete the OU, I get…
“You do not have sufficient privileges to delete MyOU, or this object is protected from accidental deletion.�
When I try to move the OU, I get…
“Windows cannot move object MyOU because: Access is denied.�
So I just created the OU about ten minutes ago. First I tried to move it because I put in under another OU and I don’t want it to inherit certain policies. I could not move it so I tried to delete it. Still nothing.
My account is in the domain admins, domain administrators, schema admins, ent admins groups. So I’m confused as to what is going on here.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Michael
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| WellingonIS
Posts:14
 | | 04/07/2010 5:54 PM |
| Use administrator
From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael Pietrzak Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 12:47 PM To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [gptalk] Error when trying to delete OU, confused...
Hi all,
I am try to delete (or even move) an OU that I just created but I am presented with an error message that I can't understand why I would be getting it.
When I try to delete the OU, I get...
"You do not have sufficient privileges to delete MyOU, or this object is protected from accidental deletion."
When I try to move the OU, I get...
"Windows cannot move object MyOU because: Access is denied."
So I just created the OU about ten minutes ago. First I tried to move it because I put in under another OU and I don't want it to inherit certain policies. I could not move it so I tried to delete it. Still nothing.
My account is in the domain admins, domain administrators, schema admins, ent admins groups. So I'm confused as to what is going on here.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Michael
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| mpietrzak
Posts:28
 | | 04/07/2010 5:57 PM |
| Hi John,
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I did neglect that info in the OP. Server 2008.
Thanks again!
Michael
From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Cook Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 9:52 AM To: 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: Re: [gptalk] Error when trying to delete OU, confused...
Version of Windows would help.....
________________________________
From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wed Apr 07 12:46:35 2010 Subject: [gptalk] Error when trying to delete OU, confused...
Hi all,
I am try to delete (or even move) an OU that I just created but I am presented with an error message that I can’t understand why I would be getting it.
When I try to delete the OU, I get…
“You do not have sufficient privileges to delete MyOU, or this object is protected from accidental deletion.
When I try to move the OU, I get…
“Windows cannot move object MyOU because: Access is denied.
So I just created the OU about ten minutes ago. First I tried to move it because I put in under another OU and I don’t want it to inherit certain policies. I could not move it so I tried to delete it. Still nothing.
My account is in the domain admins, domain administrators, schema admins, ent admins groups. So I’m confused as to what is going on here.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Michael
________________________________
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