Hello all
Below is the script I am using to import contacts. I am successful in
doing so. But after few minutes all the email ([EMAIL PROTECTED])addresses of
the contacts change to my email addresses([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I am surprised why this is happening. I am suscpecting that the
http://blogs.brnets.com/michael/archive/2004/11/18/244.aspx
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
ManjeetSent: Monday, December 20, 2004 8:24 PMTo:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: [ActiveDir] Storage Limit Change
in AD
Dear Gurus,
I have 1000 users in my AD
On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 01:19:45 -, Robert Rutherford
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Hi All,
I'm on the hunt for an open source or free change management system...
We're using RT ( http://www.bestpractical.com ) for our ticketing
system. One queue was made, just for change control requests, with
Personally, I think I'd use a different method to create those contacts.
CDOEXM was made for this sort of stuff.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/e2k3/e2k3/_
cdo_imailrecipient_mailenable.asp
Al
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Blah CDOEXM is bloated and should be used as little as possible until MS
fixes it. :o)
Plus if you don't use CDOEXM you have the option to use a workstation that
doesn't have the Exchange tools and ISN'T a member of the forest where the
Exchange Org resides. I am going through and converting all
I used the following snippet to create contacts in a script that
synced the GAL with a file that got dumped by the sendmail smarthost
every night, creating contacts for new email addys, and removing
contacts that were not in the new file dump.
The script is done in perl ...
# Add the Contacts
I'm conducting an NT 4 to 2003 AD migration and I'm having a bit of an issue
with my Citrix setup.
Background:
I have about 40 remote sites and a Citrix farm that is located with our
central IT staff. We are about 20% through the migration which does not
include any of the central servers (we
Joe-
Whatever changes you make to ExchMbx, *please* don't break the move
mailbox functionality. It's saving my arse on a 5.5 upgrade :-)
Cheers,
Hunter
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 7:27 AM
To:
Charlie,
You don't state whether your DNS servers are now accurately being referenced
by your Citrix servers. Check that.
RH
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Carerros,
Charles
Sent:
DNS is good. We didn't change anything on the Citrix side and on the AD
side we created a zone that contained all of the NT domain records on, or at
least the static server records and all of our servers are static so those
all exist in the AD zone for the NT domain.
And our WINS databases are
The policy you are looking for is the Point and Print policy.
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=319939
Phil
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cothern Jeff D.
Team EITC
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 9:50 PM
To:
LOL. I definitely won't remove or try to break the functionality. That is
definitely a very popular function as I am hearing about all sorts of people
doing migrations with it.
The newer version is already posted on the web site. A more formal
announcement of it and oldcmp will be coming later
Not sure if you are aware of it or not but there is a list dedicated to
CITRIX and Windows TS Issues. http://www.thin.net It is pretty active, and
I am sure there has to be someone who has had your pain.
Here are a few KB's to be aware of that point to Well Known KBs about TS
Charlie,
Two things:
1: Your Citrix servers should now use the same DNS servers as AD.
2: TS Profiles don't get translated using ADMT only User Profiles. The
file/directory part of the profile can be accessed after the migration
using SID History (assuming your doing this). However the Registry
One other point to be made, a lot of the third-party tools for migration
have this issue solved and automated.
Not that this would help you now, but you might review their websites and
review how they approach migrations to get an idea of what you might run
into in the future.
I am familiar with
NetIQ. They have a very solid migration tool as well, but personally I
think the Quest tool is slightly better, almost solely because it
handles SQL migrations much better than NetIQ.
Phil
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Myrick, Todd
I'm not sure if this is an AD or migration issue anymore. The app that
keeps failing works on one of our Citrix server but not on another one.
Also, the profile seems to load correctly on one of the servers but not on
the other.
I'm all confused with this now, but I have ruled out the AD issue.
Try using TCI/IP printing and see if that
fixes it. Ive seen someone else with this issue and it related to shared
printing.
Kind regards
Pamela Clark
Information Services
Manager
Delegats Wine Estate Ltd
DDI. +64 9 359 7320
Mob. +64 21 611 211
Fax. +64 9 359 7359
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