Well it’s certainly possible to delete the container from AD
(I’ve just done it!). If that’s what has happened in your environment you will
need to authoritatively restore from a recent backup. Tony From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Victor W. What if the
containers mentioned in the subject title are 'suddenly' missing in ESM? I have not
checked (via adsiedit) if they are still in the Config.Nam.Context cause I just
heard this and have not had the chance to actually look at it. If they are
gone from the conf.nam.cont. how can I get these folders back and what if they
are visible there but not in ESM. Any help is
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