Cheers for all the
info From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Coleman, Hunter This is a fat document that is great for
getting up to speed on the ADC: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2000/library/udadc.mspx It talks about Exchange 2000, but all of
the concepts and a lot of the specifics will carry over to Exch 2003 Hunter From: Sorry But want to make sure
I’m understanding you here. You suggesting set schedule to never, until
the ADC is inplace and working ok? Then moving it to a schedule? We don’t
plan to completely shut down the old exchange server for a few weeks at least. Anything else I should
be aware off adding the ADC in terms of this migration to Exchange 2003 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nicolas Blank Yip, the AD container/OU is selectable
whilst creating the recipient agreement connection. Suggest the first thing you
configure is setting your schedule to “NEVER”, and finish your
other bits and pieces. -----Original Message----- Nick Cheers,
can you configure ADC to create any accounts it needs to in a separate
container in the AD? From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nicolas Blank Amit, Depending
on how the accounts were created, it is possible to use the ADC to match
accounts already existing in AD. If no match is found for a 5.5 mailbox, a
duplicate account will be created in AD. The default matching rule will
match the 5.5 associated-NT-Account field to the AD account’s sid or
sidHistory attribute. You may extend the matching rules in the ADC so
that you can match RDN to CN or a mail alias to samaccountname ifyou have a
match between those. I strongly suggest you read the article below: Understanding
and Deploying Exchange 2000 Active Directory Connector If you
configure your ADC incorrectly, you may only have duplicate accounts, but at
worst case you might lose mail. -----Original Message----- Hi This maybe a bit of topic
but I was hoping to get some advice from the list. I have a Windows 2000
active directory environment, one of my Windows 2000 servers is running
exchange 5.5 (not a DC). We have been considering moving to exchange 2003, the
migration method was to join exchange 2003 to the existing site, move the
mailboxes and then bring down the old server. The problem is that I have come
across the Active Directory Connector and I wanted to get some more information
on this, as I have been told it has not been installed on my site. I.e.
the 5.5 directory is not updating the active directory and vice versa. If we were to install the
Active Directory Connector, would exchange create new accounts in my AD for all
the mailboxes I have in my mail system, or will it see that active directory
accounts are already created? The AD accounts are created as firstname lastname, but the display names
for our email accounts are lastname,
firstname. What will be the overall affect on my AD of installing
this connector and enabling bi-directional communication? Regards Amit |
- [ActiveDir] exchange 5.5, active directory and ADC Chaudhary, Amit
- RE: [ActiveDir] exchange 5.5, active directory and AD... Nicolas Blank
- RE: [ActiveDir] exchange 5.5, active directory and AD... Chaudhary, Amit
- RE: [ActiveDir] exchange 5.5, active directory an... Nicolas Blank
- RE: [ActiveDir] exchange 5.5, active directory and AD... Chaudhary, Amit
- RE: [ActiveDir] exchange 5.5, active directory an... Nicolas Blank
- RE: [ActiveDir] exchange 5.5, active directory and AD... Coleman, Hunter
- RE: [ActiveDir] exchange 5.5, active directory and AD... Chaudhary, Amit
- RE: [ActiveDir] exchange 5.5, active directory and AD... Ayers, Diane
- RE: [ActiveDir] exchange 5.5, active directory and AD... Roger Seielstad
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