We are getting the following error when we try to change a exchange mailbox property on any of our mailboxes through either exchange console or powershell. Access to the address list service on server [clusterName] was denied. We are using Exchange 2007 SP1 CCR. We think the problem stems from the amount of address books we have (We have hundreds of address books). We can get around the problem by editing the mailbox properties directly using adsiedit. I have checked the membership of "Exchange Servers" group and all our exchange servers are members, including the clusters. Has anyone seen this problem before? Thanks, Trejay
H, which Service Pack and Rollup Level are you running? Christian "Trejay Rathore" wrote in message news:248F9377-B327-4BAF-97B8-84926C694188@microsoft.com... > We are getting the following error when we try to change a exchange > mailbox property on any of our mailboxes through either exchange console > or powershell. > > Access to the address list service on server [clusterName] was denied. > > We are using Exchange 2007 SP1 CCR. > We think the problem stems from the amount of address books we have (We > have hundreds of address books). > > We can get around the problem by editing the mailbox properties directly > using adsiedit. > > I have checked the membership of "Exchange Servers" group and all our > exchange servers are members, including the clusters. > > Has anyone seen this problem before? > > Thanks, > Trejay >