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Dave
In KB Article 325379
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;325379&Product=win2000
In the section on Exchange 2000 it says:
"Verify that the LDAPDisplaynames for the CN=ms-Exch-
Assistant-Name, CN=ms-Exch-LabeledURI, and CN=ms-Exch-
House-Identifier attributes in the schema naming context
now appear as msExchAssistantName, msExchLabeledURI, and
msExchHouseIdentifier.. "
I have run the thing it says to do, i.e. run
c:\iop>ldifde -i -f inetorgpersonprevent.ldf -v -c
DC=<X> "<dn path for forest root domain>"
at the command prompt and everything says it is
successful.
But where exactly do I go to check the LDAPDisplaynames?
In Schema Master mmc the names still look the same, i.e.
ms-Exch-Assistant-Name etc.
Please help me find where to check the LDAPDisplaynames.
Thanks.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;325379&Product=win2000
In the section on Exchange 2000 it says:
"Verify that the LDAPDisplaynames for the CN=ms-Exch-
Assistant-Name, CN=ms-Exch-LabeledURI, and CN=ms-Exch-
House-Identifier attributes in the schema naming context
now appear as msExchAssistantName, msExchLabeledURI, and
msExchHouseIdentifier.. "
I have run the thing it says to do, i.e. run
c:\iop>ldifde -i -f inetorgpersonprevent.ldf -v -c
DC=<X> "<dn path for forest root domain>"
at the command prompt and everything says it is
successful.
But where exactly do I go to check the LDAPDisplaynames?
In Schema Master mmc the names still look the same, i.e.
ms-Exch-Assistant-Name etc.
Please help me find where to check the LDAPDisplaynames.
Thanks.