Re: MOSS 2007 Profile Import Issue

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Where is this option ?
And out of the subject where can I modify Categories and Region from Site
Directory ?

"Dillon" <Dillon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a scris în mesajul de
ºtiri:8D958796-4BB8-4BEE-B0F8-F199CAC0B7E5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am getting the following error when attempting to import users from an AD
domain:

Exception from HRESULT: 0x80005000 (An invalid directory pathname was
passed )

This is only affecting certain accounts as I am getting ~3000 of the 9000
accounts in the domain. It appears to be related to having an escaped
comma
in the DN possibly?


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