This might be helpful for this situation: 
 
Background: if you'd like some more information on legacyExDN there's some nice 
information about it here: 
 
http://blogs.technet.com/exchange/archive/2004/03/24/95451.aspx
 
As for this particular issue:
1) You do realize that recovery of messages is handled by the store for this 
exact reason right?  It's called deleted items retention and you can restore 
messages for users that fat finger the deletes to prevent going to tape. Using 
exmerge to do this is wicked expensive in terms of time and man power and 
storage in most situations. 
 
2) Recovery Storage Groups would be a better solution to the problem if deleted 
items recovery doesn't work for you. Much better storage, but it does require 
that you put the store in question back. 
(you may want this hotfix if you use RSG's) 
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=883419
 
I'm glad to hear some of the members finally show the proper respect for 
Exchange and the effort and knowledge that go into making it work well ;)
 
Al
 
 
 
 
 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of joe
Sent: Mon 7/4/2005 4:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] LegacyExchangeDN



legacyExchangeDN is what is stored with mail messages and calendar entries
etc. If you change an LEDN of UserX there is a possibility that the people
will not be able to simply respond to an email UserX sent, they would have
to readdress it. Additionally meeting notices sent out by UserX would no
longer be owned by UserX from my understanding.

You could try doing it and moving the ledn into the proxyAddresses as an
x500 address. This should alleviate the mail delivery issues, not sure if it
would help with the calendar stuff.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Rochford
Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 11:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] LegacyExchangeDN

I'm trying to use Exmerge to backup the Exchange store (this is an extra to
a "proper" store level backup so that we can retrieve odd messages for
people who manage to delete them; I do know that it's not the best way to do
the backup!).

It all works well except for users with a comma in the LegacyExchangeDN
- the mailboxes.txt file created by ExMerge has lines like:

/O=THE COLLEGE OF NORTH WEST LONDON/OU=MAIN/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=1794
/O=THE COLLEGE OF NORTH WEST LONDON/OU=MAIN/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=KENT,
VANESSA

The first of these backs up OK; the second doesn't. I'm guessing that it's
because of the comma. I could probably find some way of creating the file so
that there were quotes round the whole line but I'd rather lose the comma.

Is there anything which depends on the value of LegacyExchangeDN which might
fall over if I change the values for some accounts (running Exchange 2003 on
Windows 2003 but these accounts started life on Exchange 5.5/NT4)

Steve
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