That is a good start.  Not counting the Exchange system adminstration,
most of the user/mailbox administration is performed in Active Directory
Users and Computers. 

With CFLDAP and CFEXCHANGE, you can do quite a lot of development to
bridge Exchange and your web applications.

I've had about six years of using AD along with CFLDAP.  I wouldn't call
myself an expert, but I do have considerable experience with automating
quite a few of our processes involving user accounts, groups and
mailboxes.

There is quite a bit of administration, and automation, that can be
performed using CFLDAP with AD.  You can save yourself hours, if not
days, of manually changing thousands of accounts (if you have that
many).

Please keep in touch.  I would be happy to help with any AD or Exchange
questions you may have.

M!ke

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 10:17 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SOT - Exchange

2007 version.
I have done work with AD a few years ago. Wrote some CF apps that
allowed users to update some of their information in AD.

Bruce

Dave Watts wrote:
> What version of Exchange? Are you comfortable with managing Active 
> Directory already

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