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RUS = Recipient Update Service. It runs on one or
more of your Exchange servers and is responsible for updating recipients.
Specifically, if you see problems with the GAL, it's often the culprit.
When you checked the logs, did you check them on the
Exchange server that has the RUS? You can find it via ESM in the
Recipients | Recipient Update Services node. When you click on whichever
one is for your domain that has the user accounts, it will give the properties
which will tell you which server hosts it.
Al From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Shaff Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:58 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD and Exchange not sharing. That couldn't be a RUS
problem could it? ;)
Sorry, but I don't know what RUS
stands for. Have you checked the
logs for the past 24-48 hours? What do you see (Check the Exchange server
that has the RUS). Yes, I have checked the logs
and there are only errors for disabled accounts that have not been
deleted. What about
topology? Do you have only W2K3 and E2K3 servers? All of our
domain controllers are W2K3, as well as, the Exchange servers.. File servers are
mixed. From:
Office 2003 running on
Windows XP, some using cache and some are not. Domain is running under
W2K3 servers, 2k native, with an Exchange 2003
Server. Thanks, From:
Hi
Steve What sort of clients
are you experiencing the problem with? If the problem
clients are using Outlook 2000 in off-line mode or Outlook 2003 in cached
mode then it is conceivable that they are configured with the "no details" mode
in the download address book options. Maybe you could give us
a few more details about the environment (versions, whether it is mixed or
native mode, etc.). Tony From:
It appears that Exchange and the AD
are not syncing information. We have recently discovered that, Under the
global address list (displayed in Outlook), user name properties, the address,
phone, etc are blank. Even though, in ADUC the address, department, phone
are listed. It seems only to be happening for a handful of people.
Does anyone know how to fix this? Or what the problem may
be? Thanks, |
- [ActiveDir] AD and Exchange not sharing. Steve Shaff
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and Exchange not sharing. Tony Murray
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and Exchange not sharing. Steve Shaff
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and Exchange not sharing. Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and Exchange not sharing. Steve Shaff
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and Exchange not sharing. Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and Exchange not sharing. Steve Shaff
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and Exchange not sharing. Steve Shaff
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and Exchange not sharing. Michael B. Smith
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and Exchange not sharing. deji
- RE: [ActiveDir] AD and Exchange not sharing. Roger Seielstad
