Sandy,
        Along those lines, what is the proper way of going about ldap'ing 2 or 
more OU's in order to get all the email addresses.  What I have been doing is 
calling the script 3 times (different scripts and params) and using the flag 
that removes all entries on the first pass only.  However, I didn't know if 
there is a way to get them all in one line.  Thanks again, this has saved a lot 
of CPU cycles as well as outbound connections.
 
Keith

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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Sanford Whiteman 
        Sent: Tue 1/4/2005 2:29 AM 
        To: Scott Fosseen 
        Cc: 
        Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] [OT] Exchange2Aliases - Nested OU's
        
        

        > If  I  enter 'ou="Tech Department",...' I get the message Object not
        > found. . .
        
        As  spaces  are  totally legit in LDAP without any escaping (except at
        the beginning or end of URIs--but who's going to do that on purpose?),
        the  "most  correct"  reference  in  LDAP  terms  is  to leave out all
        single/double quotes and just stick with the plain string:
        
        OU=Tech Department,OU=Admin Building,DC=example,DC=com
        
        However,  there's  an  outstanding  bug in exchange2aliases itself: it
        doesn't  parse  arguments  with  embedded  spaces.  Force-escaping the
        spaces themselves should help, though:
        
        OU=Tech\20Department,OU=Admin\20Building,DC=example,DC=com
        
        Note  to anyone else who's listening: this will also solve the problem
        of  grabbing  mail-enabled public folders from the space-ridden system
        area:
        
        CN=Microsoft\20Exchange\20System\20Objects,DC=example,DC=com
        
        --Sandy
        
        
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