tivedir.orgObjet: RE:
[ActiveDir] Exchange and disabling accounts
I wrote a batch file
used during terminations that included granting the SELF account the associate
external account permission. I used a tool called admodcmd. I
believe this is the site: http://blogs.technet.com/exchange/archive/20
Title: Exchange and disabling accounts
Tim, Joe,
Alex,
Thanks for the info you guys
provided!
Cheers
#JORGE#
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ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange and
disabling accounts
I wrote a batch file
used during terminations that included granting the SELF account the associate
external account permission. I used a tool called admodcmd. I
Title: Exchange and disabling accounts
Oh this is a fun one.
Straight up, as someone else mentioned, you can use nomas
to do this cleanup. However it isn't the most efficient tool if you have a lot
of them to clean up. I have sent MS docs on things I think need to be corrected
for it. I
Title: Exchange and disabling accounts
I wrote a batch file used during
terminations that included granting the SELF account the associate external account
permission. I used a tool called admodcmd. I believe this is the
site: