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From: Andrew M. Saucci, Jr. on 10 Nov 2009 22:08 Actually, I guess you have to look at the registry key thing from the perspective that Microsoft is doing you a favor by forcing you to read the KB article before proceeding. I agree that the process is klunky and unprofessional, but it is better than some of the alternatives. And at least they have a KB on it... "john doe" <johndoe(a)johndoe.com> wrote in message news:ex3FI7jYKHA.2172(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Yes, I read it. I did the registry thing (which someone shouldn't have to > do) and then got the error below: > > "an error occurred. the error code was 3238230758. The message was > extending > the schema in the active directory failed. Please consult the error log > LDIF.ERR in your TEMP directory." > The LDIFF.ERR error is this: > "The connection cannot be established > The error code is 8224" > > I cannot believe Microsoft is making this hard. SBS2003 was easier than > this. > > |