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Thanks D�j� Ak�m�l�f�, I did find these two KB articles earlier but we are
on Windows 2003 Server. The articles don’t mention this OS. Will it still
work? -----Original Message----- Sincerely, Microsoft
MVP - Active Directory From: Grantham,
Caron We used a 3rd Party
Migration Tool (BindView) to migrate user accounts, mailboxes and profiles and
now we have a problem wherein the AD properties for a user show up with their
last name in the first name field and first name in the last name field. The
GAL and the name display properties are correct however. The problem exists when a users
wishes to search by first name in Outlook. My question: Is there an easy way
or another tool we can use to fix these fields? We don’t want to use the
cumbersome CSV import/export tool to do this unless it’s our only option. Caron Grantham Chicago Housing Authority Information Technology Services ( 312-742- 2731 Working smarter towards a common goal -- EFFICIENCY This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are the
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- [ActiveDir] AD lists Last Name in the First Name Field Grantham, Caron
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD lists Last Name in the First Name ... deji Agba
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD lists Last Name in the First Name ... Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD lists Last Name in the First Name ... Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD lists Last Name in the First Name ... Grantham, Caron
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD lists Last Name in the First Name ... Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD lists Last Name in the First Name ... deji
