I will never claim to be the sharpest crayon in the colorin' box. I may
be one of the best techo-guessers in the business though. Unfortunately
the sound you just heard "wooosh" was a Technical Conversation fly-by at
10,000'!

In a small technology shop one of the benefits you get out of being a
jack of all trades, is exposure to a lot of different technology. The
bad news is, they rarely have the budget or inclination to pay to
educate you.

[Writing] Books I need to get, read and study.... X.500, Exchange for
Dummies..

Thanks for the reply, off to Google-LAN. /ALE

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Chris Scharff
> Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 1:35 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: RE: Phantom issue causing intermittent NDRs
> 
> > My understanding, please correct me if I am wrong, is that 
> the *.nk2 
> > files (on the user's machine) is the Outlook addressing 
> (quick-type, 
> > auto-filler whatever you call that
> > "feature") cache.
> 
> Sure. 
>  
> > When we migrated our users from "an un-named older yet superior 
> > technology" to Exchange 2003 we deleted the CONTACT data we had 
> > created for them in the GAL. Exchange auto-magically 
> created their new 
> > entries in the GAL and life is Good if people pull the 
> addresses from 
> > THE GAL listing.
> 
> GAL <> AD, but I think I understand what you are trying to say. 
> 
> > If, however, they go with the data that pops up when they start to 
> > address an email (i.e. I type "Eddie" and "Eddie Albert" 
> automatically 
> > pops up in the address box) the information contained in 
> that cached 
> > data is the OLD contact email address on the old system, 
> not their new 
> > data on exchange and the email bounces back.
> 
> Hence my question about adding the distinguished name of the 
> former object as an x500 address on the new object to 
> maintain addressing coherency. A Google search using the 
> terms 'x500, migration and Exchange' should point towards 
> resources on the topic. 
> 
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