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Listen to what they say....
But if you really have to set attributes, consider using user templates and populating the relevant settings that you need. Then do your user account creation using the templates.
Sincerely, _____ (, / | /) /) /) /---| (/_ ______ ___// _ // _ ) / |_/(__(_) // (_(_)(/_(_(_/(__(/_ (_/ /) (/ Microsoft MVP - Directory Services www.readymaids.com - we know IT www.akomolafe.com -5.75, -3.23 Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? -anon From: Brian Desmond Sent: Fri 6/30/2006 10:58 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Schema Question And anyway you should be putting quotas either in a recipient policy or manually on the attributes that control them… Thanks, Brian Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] c - 312.731.3132 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Desmond No. Your provisioning system (e.g. MIIS, etc) should be doing this. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Clay, Justin (ITS) All, Let me start with, I’m a total newb when it comes to Schema and Schema modifications. Is it possible to modify the schema that so every time a new user is created (via ADUC) an extension attribute is populated with a default value? Our Exchange guys would like extensionAttribute5 to be populated automatically with 100, which is the default mailbox size. Is this possible? It seems like it would be, but as I warned, I’m a newb. Thanks, Justin Clay
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- [ActiveDir] Schema Question Clay, Justin \(ITS\)
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- Re: [ActiveDir] Sc... Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
- RE: [ActiveDir] Sc... Brian Desmond
