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Original KB number: 2579075
Symptoms
A user can't synchronize a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) device for the first time.
When this issue occurs, the following event is logged in the Application log in Event Viewer: Windows micro xp 0.82 experience download free.
Cause
This issue can occur if the Owner Rights security principal doesn't have Full control permissions on the user account that's trying to synchronize the EAS device.
Resolution
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To work around this issue, assign the Exchange Servers group the right to change permissions against
msExchActiveSyncDevices
objects. To do this, follow these steps:- Start Active Directory Users and Computers.
- Click View, and then click to enable Advanced Features.
- Right-click the object where you want to change the Exchange Server permissions, and then click Properties.NoteYou can change permissions against a user, an organizational unit, or a domain.
- On the Security tab, click Advanced.
- Click Add, type Exchange Servers, and then click OK.
- In the Apply to box, click Descendant msExchActiveSyncDevices objects.
- Under Permissions, click to enable Modify Permissions.
- Click OK three times.
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The first time that a user tries to synchronize an EAS device, the Exchange Server tries to create a container of the type
msExchActiveSyncDevices
under the user object in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). The Exchange Server then tries to change permissions on the container.By default, the Exchange Server group has rights to create and delete
msExchActiveSyncDevices
objects. However, the Exchange Server group doesn't have rights to change permissions on msExchActiveSyncDevices
. Instead, the rights are inherited from the Owner Rights security principal. By default, the Owner Rights security principal has Full control permissions.If the permissions for the Owner Rights security principal are changed, the issue that's described in the 'Symptoms' section can occur. For example, this issue can occur if the Owner Rights security principal has read permissions on
msExchActiveSyncDevices
objects.The Troubleshoot ActiveSync with Exchange Server guided walkthrough helps troubleshoot the following issues:
- Unable to create a profile on the device
- Unable to connect to the server
- Mail issues
- Calendaring issues
- Delays on device/CAS performance
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For more information about the Owner Rights security principal in AD DS, see AD DS: Owner Rights.