I really don't see that much in the enterprise version of MIIS that'll 
justify the cost. We have some tools/program files that query LDAP for 
valid email addresses (GFI for one). I'd just like to be able to pull all 
email addresses out of Lotus/Domino so I can populate AD correctly. Of 
course I could do it manually. And Domino does support and use LDAP, but I 
don't have enough experience with Domino to build a script.


Douglas Stelley
IT Engineer
Seneca Nation Health Department
(716)532-5582 x5404
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Have you looked at MIIS?
 
Laura

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Same topic, but this one is for Notes Admin/Gurus as well. 

I populate the mail attribute in AD with the Notes Users primary internet 
address. Does anyone have a script or method that will allow me to publish 
in AD the same info for groups and other addresses for users. 

Even something that can query Domino for all users and groups and return 
all addresses into a file, I can use that as a basis to update AD with 
proxy info etc. 
Thanks in advance. 

Douglas Stelley
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Ah, yes, good call. Almost forgot that it changes that, too.


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It should also update the 'mail' attribute to the new primary SMTP:
address.


--James

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Out of curiosity, when setting a different primary e-mail address to an
address that already exists as a secondary, does ADUC do anything more
than change the prefix on the old primary address from 'SMTP' to 'smtp'
and vice-versa for the new primary?


Brian Cline, Applications Developer
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In addition to what Ulf said, there also isn't any practical way to
query 
for users that have secondary addresses vs. only having a primary and
there 
isn't any practical way to just get the secondary addresses out of the 
proxyAddresses attribute.  You essentially need to get all the data and
then 
check for the values that are prefixed with lower case "smtp".

Maybe Joe R. has a neat trick with ADFind to make this easier, but LDAP 
itself doesn't help much.

Joe K.

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Hi Stu,

I don't think there's a way to expose mulitvalued attributes with CSVDE
- 
you'd either have to use LDIFDE or VBScript or anything else to view all

values of those attributes.

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How does one go about getting the non-primary SMTP addresses for every 
Exchange user?  I can't seem to find a way via csvde, but maybe I'm
doing 
something wrong.  Thanks again. 

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