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ACL Inheritance Blocked

I am trying to install exchange 2010 on Server 2012 and during the prereq scan i get the following:

Summary: 5 item(s). 4 succeeded, 1 failed.
Elapsed time: 00:01:36


Organization Prerequisites
Completed

Warning:
Setup is going to prepare the organization for Exchange 2010 by using 'Setup /PrepareAD'. No Exchange 2007 server roles have been detected in this topology. After this operation, you will not be able to install any Exchange 2007 server roles.


Elapsed Time: 00:00:28


Languages Prerequisites
Completed

Elapsed Time: 00:00:13


Hub Transport Role Prerequisites
Completed

Elapsed Time: 00:00:16


Client Access Role Prerequisites
Completed

Elapsed Time: 00:00:22


Mailbox Role Prerequisites
Failed

Error:
Access control list (ACL) inheritance is blocked for the Public Folder tree object (CN=Public Folders,CN=Folder Hierarchies,CN=first administrative group,CN=Administrative Groups,CN=ODA,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=ODA,DC=local). Re-enable the inheritance and restart setup.
Recommended Action: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=30939&l=en&v=ExBPA.4&id=7bfa2aec-d01b-4b5f-9229-ba2cde424b43


Unfortunately I am having a terrible time finding the "Public Folder tree object" within ASDI Edit. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
ExchangeWindows Server 2012

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Simon Butler (Sembee)

8/22/2022 - Mon
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JtheptIT

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Ha ha of course, Thank you Simon.

This was actually the reversed path to the correct object:

(CN=Public Folders,CN=Folder Hierarchies,CN=first administrative group,CN=Administrative Groups,CN=ODA,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=ODA,DC=local)

Thanks again,

-Jerrell
Simon Butler (Sembee)

I knew it was something like that - I don't have Exchange in front of me at the moment.

Simon.
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