What we decided to do (just now) is create a folder for all the contacts (we
have a lot of them--our students who do not have Exchange accounts, but are
just Custom Recipients) and groups, and then let it run. It worked
perfectly.
Thanks for your input. I may have more questions as the day goes by.
Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: Renouf, Phillip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 8:45 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: ADC connector setup
You can't have multiple user accounts with the same ID no matter how many
OU's you have and no matter what OU you setup for ADC replication. If you
are talking about an E2k upgrade after a Win2k migration then you could
definitely make use of the temp OU as a sort of staging area for sorting out
where all the id's go. The temp OU just doesn't make much sense for an on
going administration type setup.
Phil
> That (the one way connection) seems fine for when the
> conversion is already
> done. But what about during the upgrade process (from 5.5 to
> 2000) when we
> have to get all the info off the Exchange 5.5 server into AD?
>
> When Exchange replicates with AD, does it search all of AD
> regardless of the
> default OU for the corresponding user account? And if it does
> not find a
> user account, does it then create a new account in the
> specified default OU?
>
> If this is right, then a temporary OU makes a lot of sense.
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