How about ateodosijevic?

If the A is a common enough name/initial that there are two in the company (or 3 or 4) 
I would then move toaMIDDLENAME INITIAL teodosijevic. If by chance they have the same 
first AND middle name I would go with aMIDDLEINITIAL teodosijevic1 then aMIDDLEINITIAL 
teodosijevic2.

All above example are still below 20 characters. 

Is there a company rule that says you MUST use the full first name?

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Subject: [ActiveDir] Username 

Hi people,
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to expand the number of characters I
can use to create a username in W2K AD. Most people over in Serbia have long
first names and last names. I ran into a problem when creating a username
that was longer than 20 characters long. My example is as follows,
andjelka.teodosijevic W2K AD would create her username as
andjelka.teodosijevi without the c at the end. 


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National Bank of Serbia
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