This could mean you are trying to add an attribute to
an object and that attribute is not in the objects
schema.
--- Frank Mancini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I looked all over the developer site for iplanet for
> this one. Can someone
> tell me what this error is:
>
> Root error: [LDAP: error code 65 - Object Class
> Violation]
>
> I'm binding as the cn=Directory Manager
>
>
> Any ideas for you Java heads out there?
>
>
>
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