At the risk of a moron or two trying to indicate that I'm rude in my
response, can I point that there isn't really a difference between a user
account and a mailbox per se (or at least that's a backwards way to think
about it for your purposes), instead there is a user object and that object
can be
$arse1 reporting for duty. Chris has everything right here, especially
about how to think of accounts and mailboxes. There are dozens of fields
that you can test for to determine whether or not an account is
mailbox-enabled. One such field is "msExchHomeServerName".
The other item to note here is
I'd always categorized you as $arse0 Greg[1], but thanks for the additional
information. I think Ron had also previously asked about metadirectory
tools, some of which might be able to provide significant assistance in
developing an overall data synchronization strategy.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 5:08 PM
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Subject: RE: Exchange 2000 Active Directory Attributes
I'd always categorized you as $arse0 Greg[1], but thanks for the additional
information. I think Ron had also previously asked about metadire
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 5:08 PM
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> Subject: RE: Exchange 2000 Active Directory Attributes
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> I'd always categorized you as $arse0 Greg[1], but thanks for the additional
> information. I think Ro
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