Object cannot be edited using ADSIEdit

From: timg (tim_at_deltacompsys.com)
Date: 06/28/04


Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 15:17:54 -0700

I added "Deny" permissions to an address list in Exchange 2003 which are
stored as AD objects (we have Server 2003 running as AD controller). I can
no longer access the object through exchange. So I tried to edit the
permissions from ADSIEdit and I get an error "invalid path". Also tried
deleting the object and got another error.

When I export the AD tree that object does not display a class type. It
appears that the AD object is seriously corrupted. Any way to fix this?

Thanx!



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