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Ehm.. how about just renaming the account
and the user details.. ? You're not so much reinventing the wheel as
trying to reinvent the material needed for it as well. Regards, Paul From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christopher Hummert I recently had someone in my office get
married and thus change their name. Last time this happened, I just created a
new account in AD and moved the files and other important stuff from the old
account to the new account. I was just wondering, is there an easier way
to do this? Am I reinventing the wheel here? What do other people do in this
situation? Thanks -Chris This e-mail and any attachment is for authorised use by the intended recipient(s) only. It may contain proprietary material, confidential information and/or be subject to legal privilege. It should not be copied, disclosed to, retained or used by, any other party. If you are not an intended recipient then please promptly delete this e-mail and any attachment and all copies and inform the sender. Thank you. |
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