Can't find the distribution group I created in Exchange 2007



Hello,

I'm running Exchange 2007 with all the patches. I've created distribution
groups a long time ago when I set up the server (perhaps I've forgotten
how). I opened up exchange managemence console and went to recipient
configuration and distribution groups. I went to create a new one called
Interactive. It said it created it but it doesn't show. I tried to
recreate it but it says the group already exists. I went to AD and did a
search and it can't find interactive either. I tried to create it through
AD and it says it already exists even though when I searched the entire AD
it couldn't find it.

I've closed and reopened both EMC and AD - still doesn't show in either.


.



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