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Using LDIFDE to export data, Help on importing data
jaxisland
post May 16 2007, 12:14 PM
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I am using this command to export my sender filtering list in exchange:
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ldifde -m -f senderfilter.ldf -r "(objectcategory=msexchsmtpturflist)" -d "cn=configuration,dc=interlogica,dc=nl" -l msexchturflistnames


Then I use this command to import it back into exchange:
CODE
ldifde -i -f senderfilter.ldf


Then this is the result I get:
QUOTE
Connecting to "servername.com"
Logging in as current user using SSPI
Importing directory from file "senderfilter.ldf"
Loading entriesAdd error on line 2: Object Class Violation
The server side error is "The object class attribute must be specified."
0 entries modified successfully.
An error has occurred in the program
No log files were written. In order to generate a log file, please
specify the log file path via the -j option.



Anyone have any ideas?
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