A follow up: I was screwing up my syntax, which
I've now corrected, but now when I try I get an error message: "Error: Modify:
Constraint Violation <19>". I can change other values, just not
the sIDHistory one. This looks like a security feature so people can't
modify the sIDHistory and give a user Administrative permissions or some
such. Is there anything I can do to give my user account the rights to
modify sIDHistory in Active Directory?
Brad
Martin
Go Daddy
Software
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Is it possible, using LDP.EXE to change
the sIDHistory value of a user in the A.D.? I'd like to replace the
existing sIDHistory with a new one, but when I try a modify I get: "Error:
Modify: Unwilling to perform <53>" Is this just a rights issue
with the user I'm binding with, or is A.D. (for security reasons) not allowing
me to modify that value?
Brad
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Go Daddy
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