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Active Directory: pinpoint cause for access denied when modifying objects

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I need a general way to determine the cause of access denied errors when modifying/moving/etc. objects in AD. I know that I can view "effective permissions" but not sure which permission corresponds to which real world action.

For example, the computer objects in a certain OU have the Delete effective permission, but I can't move it to a new OU that was created.

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You probably haven't unchecked Protect from accedental delition option in that OU.

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Can't I without touching that, move items out of that OU? The individual computer objects don't have accidental deletion turned on
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Are you member of domain admins?
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No, I'm not a domain admin. But I figured out the problem. I'm not the owner of the computer objects.
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