It's my understanding that setting custom attribute 10 merely tells the
ADC to create a disabled account for that mailbox.  In addition, the ADC
creates disabled accounts by default, but it is possible to configure
the ADC to create enabled accounts (assuming you have no password
security policy in place on the W2k domain, since the ADC creates
accounts with a blank password)

Neil Hobson

Silversands
http://www.silversands.co.uk
Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
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-----Original Message-----
From: Woodruff, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Posted At: 04 March 2002 17:23
Posted To: Exchange Mailing List
Conversation: NTDSNoMatch
Subject: NTDSNoMatch


Depending on how you have your ADC set, is NTDSNoMatch supposed to
create a disabled user account for the mailbox that has NTDSNoMatch in
Custom Attribute 10?

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