Re: search for a guid

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The object is listed as being a member of the exchange enterprise admins group.
Thanks for the help i really appreciate it

"skip" wrote:

> Hi
>
> When i ran the command you originally gave me it listed the guid in question
> as being in th Exchange enterprise admins group, so when i ran ldp.exe and
> drilled down to the Exchagne enterprise admins using LDP, I could see
> ocsmail\0ADEL:9b760d2d-fecd-41ae-817f-7aae317f5a27,DC=com . I want to remove
> this because this object belogs to an exchange 2003 server and domain that
> was manually removed, and as you can see not all attributes of the manuall
> uninstall were correctly removed. Now in my production exchagne 2003 servers
> in the app log i get errors that say "LDAP Modify on directory
> nwpcascdc01.nwpsc.com for entry '<GUID=607F86B5-7FBD-4CFF-A946-4D3518E45061>'
> was unsuccessful with error:[0x35] Unwilling To Perform.
> DC=nwpsc,DC=comhello all
>
> Also ocsmail\0ADEL:9b760d2d-fecd-41ae-817f-7aae317f5a27,DC=com is listed in
> my ADUC but i cant remvoe it, i cant even remove it using ADSIEDIT.
>
> Thanks for any more help
>
>
> "Dean Wells [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > The DNs you've posted make no sense, please try posting them again.
> >
> > --
> > Dean Wells [MVP / Directory Services]
> > MSEtechnology
> > [[ Please respond to the Newsgroup only regarding posts ]]
> > R e m o v e t h e m a s k t o s e n d e m a i l
> >
> > skip wrote:
> > > hi thanks for the help
> > >
> > > I found the item in LDP that i want to delete, but i dont know the
> > > proper
> > > way to delete it. I want to delete
> > > ocsmail\0ADEL:9b760d2d-fecd-41ae-817f-7aae317f5a27,DC=com
> > >
> > > Servers,CN=Users,DC=ocsmail\0ADEL:9b760d2d-fecd-41ae-817f-7aae317f5a27,DC=com;
> > > CN=Exchange Domain Servers,CN=Users,DC=nwpco,DC=com;
> > >
> > > "Dean Wells [MVP]" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Sure, but it's easier to describe using the following single-lined
> > >> equiv. LDIFDE syntax within a command prompt -
> > >>
> > >> ldifde -f con -d "<GUID=607F86B5-7FBD-4CFF-A946-4D3518E45061>" -p
> > >> base -l 1.1
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Dean Wells [MVP / Directory Services]
> > >> MSEtechnology
> > >> [[ Please respond to the Newsgroup only regarding posts ]]
> > >> R e m o v e t h e m a s k t o s e n d e m a i l
> > >>
> > >> skip wrote:
> > >>> can i use ldp.exe to search for a guid
> > >>> 607F86B5-7FBD-4CFF-A946-4D3518E45061 ?
> > >>>
> > >>> My exchagne 2003 server keeps giving me an error in the application
> > >>> log
> > >>> LDAP Modify on directory nwpcascdc01.nwpsc.com for entry
> > >>> '<GUID=607F86B5-7FBD-4CFF-A946-4D3518E45061>' was unsuccessful with
> > >>> error:[0x35] Unwilling To Perform. DC=nwpsc,DC=comhello all
> > >>> I think this guid may belong ot a user, but i dont know how to
> > >>> search for the guid using LDP
> > >>>
> > >>> Many thanks for any help
> >
> >
> >
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