Problems Installing Exchange 2007 SP1 – Ghost GUID
We recently tried installing SP1 to our Exchange 2007 server and had some problems that prevented installation. The prerequisites all passed and we continued but it would fail during the Organization Preperation on process Creating Exchange configuration objects in Active Directory with the following error: The well-known object entry with GUID 6c01d2a7-f083-4503-8132-789eeb127b84 on the otherWellKnownObjects attribute on the container object CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=OurDomain,DC=local refers to a non-USG CN=Exchange Servers,OU=Microsoft Exchange Security Groups,DC=OurDomain,DC=local. Please either delete the well-known object entry or promote the target object to a universal security group. We tried finding the GUID in question using ADSI Edit and LDP but were unable to locate it anywhere. We also received the following errors when running setup /prepad: Event ID: 4999 Watson report about to be sent to dw20.exe for process id: 6188, with parameters: E12, c-RTL-AMD64, 08.00.0685.020, ExSetup, M.E.Management, M.E.M.T.InitializeExchangeUniversalGroups.CreateGroup, System.NullReferenceException, c4f6, 08.00.0685.024 ---------- Event ID: 5000 EventType e12, P1 c-rtl-amd64, P2 08.00.0685.020, P3 exsetup, P4 m.e.management, P5 m.e.m.t.initializeexchangeuniversalgroups.creategroup, P6 system.nullreferenceexception, P7 c4f6, P8 08.00.0685.024, P9 NIL, P10 NIL. ---------- Below is the Exchange server system information: Host Name: OS Name: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Server 2003 Standard x64 Edit ion OS Version: 5.2.3790 Service Pack 2 Build 3790 OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation OS Configuration: Member Server OS Build Type: Multiprocessor Free Registered Owner: Registered Organization: Product ID: Original Install Date: 6/8/2007, 11:50:12 AM System Up Time: 4 Days, 16 Hours, 8 Minutes, 56 Seconds System Manufacturer: Dell Inc. System Model: PowerEdge 2950 System Type: x64-based PC Processor(s): 8 Processor(s) Installed. [01]: EM64T Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~1596 Mhz [02]: EM64T Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~1596 Mhz [03]: EM64T Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~1596 Mhz [04]: EM64T Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~1596 Mhz [05]: EM64T Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~1596 Mhz [06]: EM64T Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~1596 Mhz [07]: EM64T Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~1596 Mhz [08]: EM64T Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~1596 Mhz BIOS Version: UNKNOWN Windows Directory: C:\WINDOWS System Directory: C:\WINDOWS\system32 Boot Device: \Device\HarddiskVolume2 System Locale: en-us;English (United States) Input Locale: en-us;English (United States) Time Zone: (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) Total Physical Memory: 4,095 MB Available Physical Memory: 797 MB Page File: Max Size: 9,975 MB Page File: Available: 5,041 MB Page File: In Use: 4,934 MB Page File Location(s): c:\pagefile.sys Domain: Logon Server: Hotfix(s): 89 Hotfix(s) Installed. [01]: File 1 [02]: File 1 [03]: File 1 [04]: File 1 [05]: File 1 [06]: File 1 [07]: File 1 [08]: File 1 [09]: File 1 [10]: File 1 [11]: File 1 [12]: File 1 [13]: File 1 [14]: File 1 [15]: File 1 [16]: File 1 [17]: File 1 [18]: File 1 [19]: File 1 [20]: File 1 [21]: File 1 [22]: File 1 [23]: File 1 [24]: File 1 [25]: File 1 [26]: File 1 [27]: File 1 [28]: File 1 [29]: File 1 [30]: File 1 [31]: File 1 [32]: File 1 [33]: File 1 [34]: File 1 [35]: File 1 [36]: File 1 [37]: File 1 [38]: File 1 [39]: File 1 [40]: File 1 [41]: File 1 [42]: Q147222 [43]: SP1 - SP [44]: IDNMitigationAPIs - Update [45]: NLSDownlevelMapping - Update [46]: KB925398_WMP64 [47]: KB931768-IE7 - Update [48]: KB933566-IE7 - Update [49]: KB937143-IE7 - Update [50]: KB938127-IE7 - Update [51]: KB939653-IE7 - Update [52]: KB944533-IE7 - Update [53]: KB947864-IE7 - Update [54]: KB914961 - Service Pack [55]: KB926139 [56]: KB921503 - Update [57]: KB924667-v2 - Update [58]: KB925876 - Update [59]: KB925902 - Update [60]: KB926122 - Update [61]: KB927891 - Update [62]: KB929123 - Update [63]: KB930178 - Update [64]: KB931768 - Update [65]: KB931836 - Update [66]: KB932168 - Update [67]: KB932596 - Update [68]: KB933360 - Update [69]: KB933729 - Update [70]: KB935839 - Update [71]: KB935840 - Update [72]: KB936021 - Update [73]: KB936357 - Update [74]: KB936782 - Update [75]: KB941202 - Update [76]: KB941644 - Update [77]: KB941693 - Update [78]: KB942763 - Update [79]: KB942830 - Update [80]: KB942831 - Update [81]: KB943055 - Update [82]: KB943460 - Update [83]: KB943485 - Update [84]: KB945553 - Update [85]: KB946026 - Update [86]: KB948496 - Update [87]: KB948590 - Update [88]: KB948881 - Update [89]: XpsEPSC Thanks
April 16th, 2008 11:15pm

White Paper: Preparing Active Directory for Exchange 2007 Have you checked this? This white paper explains you how to find & deal with OtherWellknownObjects error with ldp utility.
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April 17th, 2008 6:24am

Amit Tank wrote: White Paper: Preparing Active Directory for Exchange 2007 Have you checked this? This white paper explains you how to find & deal with OtherWellknownObjects error with ldp utility. Yes, as stated in our original post we did try ADSI and LDP tools to try and find the mystery GUID and were unable tolocate it. I have seen other posts on the internet concerning this topic that were having the same issue. A few people posted that they had called MS for support and they were unsuccessful in finding the GUID also.
April 17th, 2008 4:57pm

Interesting .
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April 17th, 2008 5:16pm

Amit Tank wrote: Interesting . You ain't kidding.... I assisted in this and have only one thing to say... it appears that during the process of creation of the Security Groups for Exchange Server *There are 5*... it bombs during this process. I'm trying to get a little attention to this thread, is anyone out there?
May 7th, 2008 4:58am

The Microsoft Exchange Security Groups object container needs to beupgraded from the advanced view of AD Users and Computers.. Make sure they are all UNIVERSAL groups. Then the otherWellKnownObjects error happens. Navigate in ADSI edit to Configuration, CN- Configuration, DC=Mydomain,DC=com CN-Services CN=Microsoft Exchange Right click on Microsoft Exchange hit properties. Find the otherWellKnownObjects attribute which may be something like ;;;; and edit it. Press add (adding blank data). Then hit okay. Only edit this if the attribute is junk. Give it a few to replicate or force AD replication using your support tools or replication monitor. Restart your server before attempting the GUI install. This should allow you install or reinstall exchange 2007 SP1. You can reference my post if more info is needed. http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=3562261&SiteID=17&mode=1
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July 2nd, 2008 9:08am

The Microsoft Exchange Security Groups object container needs to beupgraded from the advanced view of AD Users and Computers.. Make sure they are all UNIVERSAL groups. Then the otherWellKnownObjects error happens. Navigate in ADSI edit to Configuration, CN- Configuration, DC=Mydomain,DC=com CN-Services CN=Microsoft Exchange Right click on Microsoft Exchange hit properties. Find the otherWellKnownObjects attribute which may be something like ;;;; and edit it. Press add (adding blank data). Then hit okay. Only edit this if the attribute is junk. Give it a few to replicate or force AD replication using your support tools or replication monitor. Restart your server before attempting the GUI install. This should allow you install or reinstall exchange 2007 SP1. You can reference my post if more info is needed. http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=3562261&SiteID=17&mode=1
July 2nd, 2008 9:08am

You can fix these GUID's by repairing them. Please refer this White Paper: Preparing Active Directory for Exchange 2007. URL: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb288907(EXCHG.80).aspx Refer section called Repair the Exchange 2007 Security Groups.
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July 6th, 2008 10:27am

Thank you! This helped fix my problem. Mine was not the exact same, but I will post it; incase others get the same error as me. We had Exchange 2007 SP1 & tried both SP2 & SP3. Neither update would work. The update would fail during setup /PrepareAD we got this error... C:\Downloads\Exch2k7SP3\64>setup /PrepareAD Welcome to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Unattended Setup Preparing Exchange Setup No server roles will be installed Performing Microsoft Exchange Server Prerequisite Check Organization Checks ......................... COMPLETED Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server Organization Preparation ......................... FAILED The well-known object entry with GUID 73000302-5915-4dce-a330-91dd24f58231 on the otherWellKnownObjects attribute on the container object CN=Microsoft Exch ange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=CO,DC=OURDOMAIN refers to a non-USG CN=Exchange Public Folder Administrators,OU=Microsoft Exchange Security Groups,DC=CO,DC=OURDOMAIN. Please either delete the well-known o bject entry or promote the target object to a universal security group. The Exchange Server Setup operation did not complete. For more information, visi t http://support.microsoft.com and enter the Error ID. Exchange Server setup encountered an error. I did what Brad said (and I will copy his solution from above, because I am lazy,) ran adsiedit.msc (need to have Windows Server Tools installed to have this tool) Navigate in ADSI edit to Configuration, CN- Configuration, DC=Mydomain,DC=com CN-Services CN=Microsoft Exchange Right click on Microsoft Exchange hit properties. Find the otherWellKnownObjects attribute which may be something like ;;;; and edit it. Press add (adding blank data). Then hit okay. Only edit this if the attribute is junk. Give it a few to replicate or force AD replication using your support tools or replication monitor. Restart your server before attempting the GUI install. Brad's solution worked great. Thanks! Jason
October 26th, 2010 2:22pm

How did you edit the attribute? When I try I get an error saying there is not an editor associated with this attribute.
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March 4th, 2011 11:49am

Hello GB, "Right click on Microsoft Exchange hit properties. Find the otherWellKnownObjects attribute which may be something like ;;;; and edit it. Press add (adding blank data). Then hit okay. Only edit this if the attribute is junk." You can just double click on the attribute to change it. Adsiedit is the editor unless you have a serious problem on your box. BradOutsource Technology Inc. MSFT Professional Consultant
March 10th, 2011 11:10pm

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