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18 Feb 2009 8:43 PM
Justin
When you click on save as... a window pops up and on the left hand side
there are icons (its called "Favorite Links" in 2007 my bad) one of
which is My Documents (Others are Computer, Desktop, etc...). When the
user click on My Documents he gets access denied.

But he can open My Documents from his workstation desktop just fine.

His My Documents is being redirected with GPO which is why i mentioned
the pass through security. Because i believe that is the cause of why he
is getting access denied.

I think that Outlook isn't allowing pass through (which means the user
need rights all the way down the folder tree not just on the My
Documents folder.) which is why he is getting access denied only from
within Outlook.

So i am trying to find what can be done to resolve this bug so that the
user can access his My Documents icon from within Outlook 2003 using the
Save As... option.

Hopefully that makes more sense.

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19 Feb 2009 12:59 PM
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
"Justin" <sharp_jus***@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ugXcemgkJHA.1340@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> When you click on save as... a window pops up and on the left hand side
> there are icons (its called "Favorite Links" in 2007 my bad) one of which
> is My Documents (Others are Computer, Desktop, etc...). When the user
> click on My Documents he gets access denied.
>
> But he can open My Documents from his workstation desktop just fine.

Why did you post this with no subject and as a new thread?  Please reply to
threads instead of making new posts.  SInce you're using Thunderbird, that
should be fairly straight-forward.

> His My Documents is being redirected with GPO which is why i mentioned the
> pass through security. Because i believe that is the cause of why he is
> getting access denied.

I think that it's a question of the link in Favorites containing spaces and
not being properly quoted or having the spaces replaced with %20s.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]