Unmapped SID account at organization level

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From: Ronald Moesbergen (ronald.moesbergen_at_bkvision.nl)
Date: 02/20/04


Date: 20 Feb 2004 03:55:03 -0800

Hi,

In exchange 2000 system manager, when I open the security tab of my
organization (I enabled this tab in the registry) I see an unknown
user account sid (S-1-5-21...). When I try to remove this user from
the list, I get a message saying 'You cannot remove this user because
this object is inheriting permissions from its parent. ...'. Does
anyone know what the parent object for an exchange organization is and
where I can remove this user? I've looked everywhere in active
directory, but can't find the account anywhere. Any help is greatly
appreciated.

Thanks,
Ronald Moesbergen



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