Glad I could help. - Sean
On 3/24/08, John Hornbuckle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We have a winner! Sean, your way seems by far the easiest, and worked > like a charm. You can tell I haven't played with ADUC queries before, or I'd > have known I could do that. Thanks for the tip! > > > > And thanks to everyone else, too, even though your methods were a bit more > convoluted. > > > > > > > > > > John > > > > > > *From:* Sean Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > *Sent:* Wednesday, March 19, 2008 4:03 PM > *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues > *Subject:* Re: Printing List of Exchange 2003 Accounts > > > > I meant to add: > > > > Once you've created your query, you can right-click on it and select > 'Export List' to a CSV, TXT, etc. > > > > - Sean > > > > On 3/19/08, *Sean Martin* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you just need basic information, use the query tool within ADUC. You > can point and click which query you want to run. Once the results are > displayed, you can use the View/Add-Remove Columns menu to modify what > information is displayed. > > > > 1) Open ADUC > > 2) Right-click 'Saved Queries' > > 3) New ----> Query > > 4) Give it a name > > 5) Click 'Define Query' > > 6) In the find drop down, select "Users, Contacts and Groups" or "Exchange > Recipients" > > *I selected Exchange Recipients* > > 7) Select the appropriate options on the General Tab > > 8) Select the appropriate options on the Storage Tab > > 9) Use the Advanced Tab to further define your search criteria > > 10) Click OK. > > > > I know it's pretty basic and not as "cool" as using the command line > tools, but it has worked countless times for me in the past :) > > > > - Sean > > > > > ~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~ ~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Ninja ~