Recently I migrated my users from exchange 5.5 to exchange 2000 using the
Move Mailbox method. My domain is native Windows 2000 and the exchange 5.5
and exchange 2000 boxes communicate via Active Directory Connectors.  
Everything seems fine except that some users names show up in the client
permissions on public folders as NTUSER:domain\username rather than the
standard display name such as Joe Doe.  Also, those same users that have
their name showing weird have issues accessing those public folders such as
not being able to open random messages within the public folder.  If I
remove the NTUser:domain\username user and try to re-add them, I cant.  I
click add like normal, choose a name from the GAL or domain user list and
click OK.  Then I click OK again to leave the properties of the public
folder, go back in and see that that particular name is no longer there, but
the rest still are.  I can add and remove most users at will, but once they
have that NTUSER:domain\username, you can not change permissions or they
will disappear.  I get the same results whether I use outlook or Exchange
System Manager to make the permission changes.  Any Ideas?

Thanks in Advance,

Danny Cahoon
System Administrator
AstaNetworks

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