You receive error messages or warnings when you change an Active Directory schema so that the Company property supports more than 64 characters
You receive error messages or warnings when you change an Active Directory schema so that the Company property supports more than 64 characters
SYMPTOMS
For example, you run the following command:
Set-User -identity <username> -company <more than 64 characters>
In this example, you receive the following error message:
At line:1 char:xx
+ Set-User -identity <username> -company <more than 64 characters>
Additionally, if you modify the Company property of a user to more than 64 characters by using a tool such as the ADSIEdit tool, and then you view the Company property in the Exchange Management Console, you receive the following error message:
The following values have invalid data: Company.
In the Exchange Management Shell, if you try to view a user that was modified so that the Company property uses more than 64 characters, you receive the following warning message:
Note 64 characters is the default value.
RESOLUTION
For more information about Update Rollup 5 for Exchange 2007 Service Pack 1, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Note After you apply this update rollup, the Company property supports up to 256 characters.
MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article
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