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Removing some values in a Object

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12 May 2006 11:41 AM
Hens
Hi,
I hope someone can help me; my Exchange 2003 (upgraded from 5.5 to 2003)
servers have the following problem,

(From a newsgroup post: "You are getting
JET_errRecordTooBigForBackwardCompatibility. Your object has too many values
on it. SDP needs to stamp another one, and is unable to do it, because the
object is full. You can only have ~850 values (non-linked) on an object in
W2K mode, and ~1300 in w2k3 mode. Just go to this object and remove some
values. Most likely, you have too many certs on this object. I have also seen
too many IM contacts. Use adsiedit or ldp. LDP is the easiest, it shows all
attributes when you double-click on the object.")

The events on my Exchange servers are:

Event Type:    Error
Event Source:    NTDS SDPROP
Event Category:    Internal Processing
Event ID:    2008
Date:        2006/05/12
Time:        01:17:36 PM
User:        NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON
Computer:    Server01
Description:
Internal error: The security descriptor propagation task encountered an
error while processing the following object. The propagation of security
descriptors may not be possible until the problem is corrected.

Object:
CN=Business Owners,CN=Microsoft Exchange System Objects,DC=CompanyA,DC=com

Additional Data
Error value:
-1112 []
Internal ID:
2080490

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

Does anyone know exactly know how to cleanup this objects, I tried ADSIEDIT
but can’t seem to cleanup some of the objects. This is just one example of an
object but there are many more.

Many thanks

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