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Global Address List - Exchange 2003
I am using Exchange 2003. Former employee names still show on the GAL even after I have deleted their email accounts. After deleting the accounts I ran the mailbox accounts cleanup in Exchange Systems Manager and then purged the deleted accounts. Since the names still appeared...
Tags: E-mail servers, rmillz@..., objectCategory=person, GAL, homeMDB=*, msExchHomeServerName=*, objectClass=user, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Discussion threads 2007-10-17
Global Address List - Exchange 2003
I am using Exchange 2003. Former employee names still show on the GAL even after I have deleted their email accounts. After deleting the accounts I ran the mailbox accounts cleanup in Exchange Systems Manager and then purged the deleted accounts. Since the names still appeared...
Tags: E-mail servers, rmillz@..., objectCategory=person, GAL, homeMDB=*, msExchHomeServerName=*, objectClass=user, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Discussion threads 2007-10-17
Incomplete exchange tasks
I am running exchange 2000 on a windows 2000 domain. I realised that when I right click on a username in AD and select exchange task, i realise that the only task available is "Enable Instant Messaging", (Create mailbox.... Establish e-mail address are both missing) for these users. Any idea...
Tags: e-mail, Exchange, ndi@..., permission
Q&A 2005-02-08
Problem in Creating an AD user with mail box enabled thru coding.
Hi all,Put me enough light on this:Now trying to create an AD user with mail box enabled thru coding.- able to create AD user(mail , mailnickname , msexchangeHomeServername - attributes used).- But the problem is i have to do some manual work in Exchange 5.5ADC to make the AD user...
Tags: E-mail servers, mani_vetree@..., AD User, advertisement
Discussion threads 2007-09-03
Creating a query-based distribution group with Exchange 2003
By virtue of its tight integration with Active Directory, you can create granular query-based distribution groups using Exchange. Here's how. By virtue of its tight integration with Active Directory, you can create granular query-based distribution groups using Exchange. With a group of this type, you do not...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, E-mail, Scott Lowe MCSE, Directory services, E-mail servers, HereĀ, ItĀ, distribution group, E-mail Administration Tips Newsletter, Exchange, Enterprise Software, Software, Online Communications
Technical articles 2006-01-13
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