

To see the accounts that have access to public folders and the permissions given, run the following cmdlet and specify credentials used in Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365.Įxport-Csv C:\PublicFolderClientPermission.csv In case you do not want the Default user to have access to public folders and want to use the service account instead, make sure to assign either the Owner or Reviewer permissions to each of the public folders of the service account. In case when an Exchange administrator revokes granted permissions from the Default user, impersonation cannot be performed. One of these permissions is assigned to the Default user and grants the Author access rights. When a public folder is created, it automatically inherits permissions from its parent folder. Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 uses impersonation to back up public folders. The Default User Does Not Have Sufficient Permissions Otherwise, if the public folder is located under any other unsupported folder, make sure to move such a public folder to IPM_SUBTREE. If, according to the output above, a public folder is located under the IPM_SUBTREE folder, no additional actions are needed. Get-PublicFolder -Identity \ -Recurse | Format-List NameĪn output similar to the following must be displayed: $session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri -Credential $creds -Authentication Basic -AllowRedirection To check if the public folder is located under the IPM_SUBTREE folder, run the following cmdlet and specify credentials used in Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365. Other locations such as, for example, NON_IPM_SUBTREE are not supported. Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 works with public folders located under the IPM_SUBTREE folder only. Solution The Public Folder is not Located Under IPM_SUBTREE

SolutionTo select the Me-south-1 region, do the following:ġ.

CauseThe Me-south-1 region is not present in the list. ChallengeDeploying a worker instance to the Bahrain region is not possible.
