Issue after public folders migration Ex 2013 Cu3

Hello,
after successful PF migration, Ex2010 to Ex2013 I could see everything working from Outlook.
Anyway, I wanted at the very end to compare folder statistics and permissions against legacy settings.
Unfortunately, at about 600 folders I could get error:
The security principal specified is already on the permission set.
I've checked one of affected folders via Outlook / Folder Permissions and could see doubled entries for same identity (imagine, two times the same account with the same Owner permissions) I've tried to delete it ;) but the result is that folder
lost completely the permissions and I can NOT change it over shell, ECP or Outlook anymore even I was the former owner.
So, is there something like ExFolders so I could reset the ACL on the affected folder ? It is quite urgent for me as I need to decide if I should do rollback or keep it as it is risking some future issues ... 
Thanks
Peter
PeBe

Hi,
As we know, ExFolders is not updated.and it is not supported for exchange 2013 currently.
I recommend you can create a script to re-add the permissions for all the folders. 
If needs urgent, I recommend you post the requirement on Script forums :
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/scriptcenter/en-US/home?category=scripting
Thanks.
Niko Cheng
TechNet Community Support

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    'EX2013.mydomain.local' Version 15.0 (Build 775.0), proxy server
    'EX2013.mydomain.local' 15.0.775.35 caps:07FFCB07FFFF.
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    'EX05\Public Folders\Public Folders', Mailbox server 'ex05.mydomain.local' Version
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    'EX2013.mydomain.local' (15.0.775.35 caps:3F) is examining the request.
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    'db1f9a09-a4ab-435e-aedf-122095797a10', database 'Shared', Mailbox server
    'EX2013.mydomain.local' Version 15.0 (Build 775.0), proxy server
    'EX2013.mydomain.local' 15.0.775.35 caps:07FFCB07FFFF.
    16/01/2014 9:14:25 AM [EX2013] Connected to source mailbox '', database
    'EX05\Public Folders\Public Folders', Mailbox server 'ex05.mydomain.local' Version
    8.3 (Build 327.0).
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    16/01/2014 9:14:25 AM [EX2013] Transient error MapiExceptionUnknownUser has
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    'EX2013.mydomain.local' (15.0.775.35 caps:3F) is examining the request.
    16/01/2014 9:15:00 AM [EX2013] Connected to target mailbox
    'db1f9a09-a4ab-435e-aedf-122095797a10', database 'Shared', Mailbox server
    'EX2013.mydomain.local' Version 15.0 (Build 775.0), proxy server
    'EX2013.mydomain.local' 15.0.775.35 caps:07FFCB07FFFF.
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    'EX05\Public Folders\Public Folders', Mailbox server 'ex05.mydomain.local' Version
    8.3 (Build 327.0).
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    Request '' (d0963f2b-9d8e-4470-924a-72749ca32a36) failed.
    Error code: -2147467259
    MapiExceptionUnknownUser: Unable to make connection to the server. (hr=0x80004005, ec=1003)
    Diagnostic context:
        Lid: 49064   dwParam: 0x1
        Lid: 37288   StoreEc: 0x6AB     
        Lid: 49064   dwParam: 0x2
        Lid: 49191   EMSMDBMT.EcDoConnectEx called [length=193]
        Lid: 65063   EMSMDBMT.EcDoConnectEx exception [rpc_status=0x6D9][latency=0]
        Lid: 62184  
        Lid: 16280   dwParam: 0x0 Msg: EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
        Lid: 8600    dwParam: 0x0 Msg: EEInfo: ProcessID: 4744
        Lid: 12696   dwParam: 0x0 Msg: EEInfo: Generation Time: 0414-01-16T01:15:00.7170000Z
        Lid: 10648   dwParam: 0x0 Msg: EEInfo: Generating component: 2
        Lid: 14744   dwParam: 0x0 Msg: EEInfo: Status: 1753
        Lid: 9624    dwParam: 0x0 Msg: EEInfo: Detection location: 501
        Lid: 13720   dwParam: 0x0 Msg: EEInfo: Flags: 0
        Lid: 11672   dwParam: 0x0 Msg: EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 4
        Lid: 8856    dwParam: 0x0 Msg: EEInfo: prm[0]: Unicode  string: ncacn_ip_tcp
        Lid: 8856    dwParam: 0x0 Msg: EEInfo: prm[1]: Unicode  string: EX06
        Lid: 12952   dwParam: 0x0 Msg: EEInfo: prm[2]: Long val: 3749909585
        Lid: 12952   dwParam: 0x0 Msg: EEInfo: prm[3]: Long val: 382312662
        Lid: 45169   StoreEc: 0x824     
        Lid: 50544   ClientVersion: 15.0.775.34
        Lid: 52080   StoreEc: 0x824     
        Lid: 44273  
        Lid: 49064   dwParam: 0x1
        Lid: 37288   StoreEc: 0x6AB     
        Lid: 49064   dwParam: 0x2
        Lid: 59431   EMSMDB.EcDoConnectEx called [length=193]
        Lid: 34855   EMSMDB.EcDoConnectEx returned [ec=0x3EB][length=56][latency=15]
        Lid: 59505   StoreEc: 0x3EB     
        Lid: 50544   ClientVersion: 15.0.775.34
        Lid: 52080   StoreEc: 0x3EB     
        Lid: 1494    ---- Remote Context Beg ----
        Lid: 22086  
        Lid: 27206  
        Lid: 17990  
        Lid: 16966   StoreEc: 0x8004010F
        Lid: 32121   StoreEc: 0x3EB     
        Lid: 9486    StoreEc: 0x3EB     
        Lid: 1750    ---- Remote Context End ----
        Lid: 51152  
        Lid: 52465   StoreEc: 0x3EB     
        Lid: 60065  
        Lid: 33777   StoreEc: 0x3EB     
        Lid: 59805  
        Lid: 52487   StoreEc: 0x3EB     
        Lid: 19778  
        Lid: 27970   StoreEc: 0x3EB     
        Lid: 17730  
        Lid: 25922   StoreEc: 0x3EB     
    Context:
    Operation: ISourceMailbox.GetFolder
    Operation: ISourceMailbox.GetFolder
    OperationSide: Source
    Public Folders ()
    EntryIDs: [count:1, [len=46, data=000000001A447390AA6611CD9BC800AA002FC45A0300E76376BFA766CD4CB9725A08AC252BC90000000027220000]]
    Folder: 'Public Root/NON_IPM_SUBTREE/StoreEvents{93ED8190-881A-40D2-B0FD-3615ADEB16CE}', entryId [len=46, data=000000001A447390AA6611CD9BC800AA002FC45A0300E76376BFA766CD4CB9725A08AC252BC90000000027220000], parentId [len=46, data=000000001A447390AA6611CD9BC800AA002FC45A03007943AF354860F8418A0338BB019906EE0000000000020000]
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