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Mark A. Sam[_2_] November 8th 07 07:02 PM

Don't have appopriate permisson
 
Hello,

I just reinstalled WindowsXP and Office 2002. I reconfigured two rules
which send incoming email into other folders. When I first ran the wizards
on the inbox, there was no problem Then sometime later I began getting a
message with the title, "Rules in Error". The error message is, "You don't
have appropriate permission to perform this operation". After that the two
rules are turned off by the system. Sometimes, however some of the emails
are allowed to transfer.


The rule moves an email from the inbox to another folder, deletes the email
permenantly, then stops processing more rules. I don't know why the stop
procession clause is there, but Outlook adds it when I select to delete
permenantly.

Thanks for any help on this.

God Bless,

Mark A. Sam




boblarson November 10th 07 09:03 AM

Don't have appopriate permisson
 
Are the folders you are sending the mail to under the Inbox or out in the
Personal Folders list? If in the personal folders list, the directory where
those are may not have you as having the correct permissions. Also, if you
are on a domain you might have reached your email quota limit.
--
Bob Larson
Access World Forums Super Moderator
Utter Access VIP
Tutorials at http://www.btabdevelopment.com
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"Mark A. Sam" wrote:

Hello,

I just reinstalled WindowsXP and Office 2002. I reconfigured two rules
which send incoming email into other folders. When I first ran the wizards
on the inbox, there was no problem Then sometime later I began getting a
message with the title, "Rules in Error". The error message is, "You don't
have appropriate permission to perform this operation". After that the two
rules are turned off by the system. Sometimes, however some of the emails
are allowed to transfer.


The rule moves an email from the inbox to another folder, deletes the email
permenantly, then stops processing more rules. I don't know why the stop
procession clause is there, but Outlook adds it when I select to delete
permenantly.

Thanks for any help on this.

God Bless,

Mark A. Sam





Mark A. Sam[_2_] November 10th 07 12:33 PM

Don't have appopriate permisson
 
Hello Bob,

Thank you for the response. I don't think permissions was the issue, I think
it is a quirk in Windows or Office. I am administrator on my machine, so I
should be able to do anything. I created the folders that the mail is going
into.

I solved the problem, unbelievably when I installed Office 2007 and replaced
Outlook 2002 with Outlook 2007.

God Bless,

Mark A. Sam

"boblarson" wrote in message
...
Are the folders you are sending the mail to under the Inbox or out in the
Personal Folders list? If in the personal folders list, the directory
where
those are may not have you as having the correct permissions. Also, if
you
are on a domain you might have reached your email quota limit.
--
Bob Larson
Access World Forums Super Moderator
Utter Access VIP
Tutorials at http://www.btabdevelopment.com
__________________________________
If my post was helpful to you, please rate the post.


"Mark A. Sam" wrote:

Hello,

I just reinstalled WindowsXP and Office 2002. I reconfigured two rules
which send incoming email into other folders. When I first ran the
wizards
on the inbox, there was no problem Then sometime later I began getting a
message with the title, "Rules in Error". The error message is, "You
don't
have appropriate permission to perform this operation". After that the
two
rules are turned off by the system. Sometimes, however some of the
emails
are allowed to transfer.


The rule moves an email from the inbox to another folder, deletes the
email
permenantly, then stops processing more rules. I don't know why the stop
procession clause is there, but Outlook adds it when I select to delete
permenantly.

Thanks for any help on this.

God Bless,

Mark A. Sam








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