LOL. I have been fleshing that out as well... It is going to probably take ADFIND V2.00.00 to do it. My current structuring doesn't easily allow me to do it. However, I have now committed myself to doing it in some future version. You all sold me. :)
 
I also just wrote out some more notes for a new tool that runs on a local machine and updates the description of itself in AD and also the QFEs. You will recall we had a conversation on that previously. I still see nothing coming from MS so I want to do something.
 
You are welcome for the tools. :o) 
 
 
  joe


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael B. Smith
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CSV in ADFIND first! J

 

(lather, rinse, repeat!)

 

Thanks for your tools, Joe.

 

M

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe
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Yes, that should be fine. I am working out in my head now an adadd (fun name I know...) as well so you don't have to fall back to dsadd. Like the other ad* tools I have I want to keep it as generic as possible which is kind of fun to work out. :o)

 

And you are very welcome. Glad you find the tools (or at least exchmbx) useful.

 

   joe

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Noah Eiger
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Just so I am clear: if I want to create a bunch o’ users from a simple batch file, I can use the dsadd command and THEN use the exchmbx tool to create their mailboxes. I can even do this from within the same simple batch file.

 

Do I have this correct?

 

As always, beaucoup de thanks, Joe.

 

-- nme

 

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