Have you ever used the bulkaddfromexcel script?

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrey Fyodorov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 8:39 PM
Subject: RE: It all started with a lie - Q313819


I think I used LDIFDE to create mail-enabled user accounts... I haven't
heard complaints from them but I am not sure if they are using PFs.

I also have created a lot of users with CSVDE and everything seems to be OK
there. Actually CSVDE is my preferred method for CREATING users and I have
created way more users with CSVDE than LDIFDE. At least CSVDE uses CSV files
that are easy to parse and manipulate.

I mostly user LDIFDE to MODIFY existing users.

LDIFDE really sucks IMO. Every time I need to create an LDIFDE text file, I
have to use Search and Replace function of Microsoft Word. I'd say it made
me an export in MSWord search and replace. :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Moore, David K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 4:17 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: It all started with a lie - Q313819



So, I write this to test the waters and see how others have managed this
issue -

For many years, going back to 4.0, we used CSV files to create/manage/delete
mailboxes within Exchange and this worked well.  Then comes along Exchange
2000, which with it's integration of Active Directory and the requirement to
use LDIFDE.  Ok, no problem I can learn new tools and I learn the silly new
LDIF import format and I make it do what I want it to do - mailbox enable an
existing AD account.  All is well until a few weeks following the mailbox
enabling of the accounts, our users discover access to public folders (along
with free/busy, off-line address book, etc) can not be had.  A call to
Microsoft produces the answer that, the attribute of
msExchUserAccountControl had not been properly populated into AD.  Microsoft
writes a script for us that uses CDOEXM to re-set the permissions and while
this does resolve the problem for existing users it doesn't resolve the
on-going problems.  So, Microsoft transferred me between a few groups (it's
hard I guess to know what is what when you've got half of your mail system
managed by another non-communicative group - Active Directory support) where
I landed with an LDIFDE support engineer.  This engineer then proceeded to
explain that it was not possible to create mailbox enabled AD accounts with
LDIFDE and pointed me to an article Q324353 [XADM: Users Cannot Access
Public Folders or Delegate Mailboxes on a Separate Server] which states:
"If you want to use LDIFDE/ADSI to create users, Microsoft recommends that
you use LDIFDE/ADSI to create only the user accounts, and then use Active
Directory Users and Computers to create the mailboxes." to which I replied
that Microsoft does support it and the answer can be found in Q313819 - [HOW
TO:  Create Mailbox-Enabled Account Using LDIFDE in Exchange 2000 Server]
and after a bit of discussion Microsoft decided that it really "sucks".  It
all seems to boil down to the fact that no one knows how the encoding of
msExchUserAccountControl is done (in PSS that is) and without the ability to
set that attribute at creation time, the RUS does not properly setup the
account and Microsoft has no intentions to support this, even with the Q
article on how to do it.

So, my question?  Simple - has anyone managed to use LDIFDE to create and
mailbox enable or just to mailbox enable an existing account in AD and had
it work properly, namely the use of public folders?

I don't know about others that have a long history with Exchange but, do
some of you feel that Exchange has made some real steps "backward" from the
functionality that Exchange 5.5 had?  And a word of warning to those still
on 5.5 - if it aint' broken, don't "fix" it.

Thanks,
david moore
Chevron Phillips Chemical


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