E2K3 help

2010-08-31 Thread Jeff Brown
I have a AD account that was inadvertently deleted.  I recreated the account
and it created a new mailbox.  i now see a new mailbox for this user, just
above the old, disabled mailbox.  how can I move/connect the current account
to the old mailbox?  There were some initials on the old account that were
left off the new account in AD, I'm guessing that is what caused it to
create new account rather than reconnect...

W2K3 servers, E2K3 SP2.

Thanks for any suggestions.

jeff

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Re: E2K3 help

2010-08-31 Thread Richard Stovall
It's quite simple.  Have a look here for starters:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/274343.  You may want to nuke the new user
object if it's not being used already and start over.  Otherwise you'll have
to delete the new mailbox and reconnect the account to the old one.

On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Jeff Brown 2jbr...@gmail.com wrote:

 I have a AD account that was inadvertently deleted.  I recreated the
 account and it created a new mailbox.  i now see a new mailbox for this
 user, just above the old, disabled mailbox.  how can I move/connect the
 current account to the old mailbox?  There were some initials on the old
 account that were left off the new account in AD, I'm guessing that is what
 caused it to create new account rather than reconnect...

 W2K3 servers, E2K3 SP2.

 Thanks for any suggestions.

 jeff

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Re: E2K3 help

2010-08-31 Thread Jeff Brown
you are right.  that was easy.  Thanks.

On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Richard Stovall rich...@gmail.com wrote:

 It's quite simple.  Have a look here for starters:
 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/274343.  You may want to nuke the new user
 object if it's not being used already and start over.  Otherwise you'll have
 to delete the new mailbox and reconnect the account to the old one.

 On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Jeff Brown 2jbr...@gmail.com wrote:

 I have a AD account that was inadvertently deleted.  I recreated the
 account and it created a new mailbox.  i now see a new mailbox for this
 user, just above the old, disabled mailbox.  how can I move/connect the
 current account to the old mailbox?  There were some initials on the old
 account that were left off the new account in AD, I'm guessing that is what
 caused it to create new account rather than reconnect...

 W2K3 servers, E2K3 SP2.

 Thanks for any suggestions.

 jeff

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