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Folder automapping for account that has been deleted.
Thanks for your reply! I appreciate your help. I am not seeing that attribute listed on my account. I've attached a picture showing this. Any other thoughts?
- Victor_UngureanuMar 15, 2019
Microsoft
What I notice is that the attribute msExchDelegateListBL is read-only, so you won't be able to clear it.
I guess you still need to check using powershell get-mailboxpermissions and remove-mailboxpermissions.- regen_lweeksMar 15, 2019Copper Contributor
I appreciate your help on this. I just re-opened my outlook and it was gone... I have no clue what I did since I was playing around with it for a few hours early today and then hadn't done anything else. There must have been a delay in something I had tried and it didn't take effect right away. I wish I knew what I did to fix it to help someone else out. Thanks again for attempting to help me fix this! Have a great weekend.
- Victor_UngureanuMar 15, 2019
Microsoft
regen_lweeks The delay is introduced by the fact that Outlook picked whatever change you made through Autodiscover and Autodiscover usually runs once every hour in the background. Only after Outlook performed a successful autodiscover on your mailbox you got to see the effect of your configuration changes.
P.S. Interesting post explaining why the backlinks (msExchDelegateListBL) in AD are read only: