Find Dialog Box error in Active Directory
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Whenever I try to do a "Find" in Active Directory (either by right-
clicking on a container or clicking on Action, then Find) I get the
following error message: "Windows cannot create the Find dialog box
because: Invalid access to memory location."
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the adminpak.msi, but I
still get the same results. Has anyone seen this before?
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