Joeri -
LDIF will work - but you may also want to consider SimpleSync from CPS
Systems.  With it you can sync one Forst to another and create User Accounts
with all of the attributes set corretly, including the mail store required
for Exchange 2000.
For more information and to download (3.1 MB) an evaluation copy  of
SimpleSync, please visit www.cps-systems.com .
If you would prefer to see SimpleSync 'live', please contact me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for a web demo using GoToMyPC.
Thank you for your time,
Jerry Welch
CPS Systems
888-666-0277


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From: "Mulder, Joeri (NL - Amsterdam)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 5:30 AM
Subject: [SPAM][ActiveDir] Would this work?


All,

Thanks for all the replies on my previous question.

Another scenario which some of my collegues are trying. I'm wondering if
they are not on a path which leads them to too many problems. We have a
large production environment and want to create a test environment.

A decision was made to setup a new forest and child domain with the same
names. In this test-forest they want to import (using LDIF) the users
from the production domain. This import includes the attributes used by
Exchange 2000. Exchange is setup by restoring a backup from one of the
Exchange servers from the production environment.

Questions:

* Is this at all possible? Won't they get problems with SIDs, ACLs,
links between mailbox and user?

* If it is possible, which attributes from Exchange needs to be imported
in AD to get a mailbox working?

Greetings,
--Joeri

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