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  1. astaylor

    Problem with users alias after 2003 to 2007 migration

    Yeah i think it best to leave the setting. I am not very good with powershell and i'm still trying to figure out what exactly the script in the link above does. I have tried messing around with the NK2 and that still doenst seem to fix the problem. -drew MCSA 2003: Messaging
  2. astaylor

    Problem with users alias after 2003 to 2007 migration

    In the Mgmt console the alias shows up correctly and there are no spaces. Everyone sees the weird character string in Outlook in the Autocomplete list. It looks like it is pulling it from this legacyExchangeDN attribute. On our old Exchange server this attribute matches the alias. -drew MCSA...
  3. astaylor

    Problem with users alias after 2003 to 2007 migration

    I ran this command but it comes back with "ran successfully but no settings have been changed". Still seeing the same weird character string afterwards. A powershell command to fix this would be awesome. -drew MCSA 2003: Messaging
  4. astaylor

    Problem with users alias after 2003 to 2007 migration

    I was able to figure out the problem using ADSIedit. There is a property called legacyExchangeDN used by older Exchange versions and also is closely tied in with Outlook versions 2003 and lower. From what i gather, when migrating to 2007 from 2003 the accounts are given a temporary alias that...
  5. astaylor

    Problem with users alias after 2003 to 2007 migration

    Well the weird thing is that this is only happening for about half of the migrated users. The other half are OK. I have looked through the users properties and cannot see a difference from one user to the next. The display name and alias settings for the users with this wierd issue are all set...
  6. astaylor

    Problem with users alias after 2003 to 2007 migration

    After migrating a user to our Exchange 2007 server from 2003 using the move-mailbox command I have noticed that the users display name in Outlook 2003 shows up like this: John Doe <migstubyhk0-f14-304-servername> I have no problem sending an email to this user. It is just a bit odd. I have...
  7. astaylor

    Adding additional mailbox from a different forest in Outlook

    Background (Quick): Merging multiple companies together to a common domain and Exchange server. Transition is not overnight and just starting with 1 company for now. Only a few users on the new Exchange server at this time. Environment: OldDomain (1st company): Server 2003, Exchange 2003...
  8. astaylor

    Terminal Server issue with disconnected sessions

    I agree. Printing was a nightmare, but Screwdrivers works very well for us. Expensive product though. -drew MCSA 2003: Messaging
  9. astaylor

    Terminal Server issue with disconnected sessions

    Thanks for responding TopKatz. I figured out the problem. Heres the answer in case anyone ever happens upon this problem. We use a program called Screwdrivers for printing in Terminal Server. The problem we were having was only happening for 1 of our servers and not any of the others. This was...
  10. astaylor

    Terminal Server issue with disconnected sessions

    Current setup. Terminal Server 2003 and RDP 6. When a user disconnects from our terminal server and reconnects back it brings them right back to where they left off as it should. But after about 5-7 seconds rdp just closes. It does not send the session into a disconnected state. When the user...
  11. astaylor

    Terminal Server ActiveX Issue

    I knew i forgot to mention something. I did try to install the activeX control while in Install Mode then going back to Execute but it did not work for the user. Can you explain further on your last recommendation. I run a gpresult and dont show any group policies being applied to the user. Our...
  12. astaylor

    Terminal Server ActiveX Issue

    I hope i am able to explain this thoroughly. Our users log into a Server 2003 w/ Terminal Services to run our main agency application. They need to be able use a certain website that integrates with the software but uses an ActiveX component. If i login as a regular user and open up the website...
  13. astaylor

    Granting mailbox rights across forests in Exchange 2007

    I need to be able to add mailbox rights for users in a forest to a user in another forest. I have a trust setup between the forests. I dont have SP1 installed for exchange so there is no nice interface to grant these mailbox rights. what is the powershell command to be able to do this for a user...
  14. astaylor

    How to verify which Service Pak is installed

    thanks a bunch, that was it. -drew MCSA 2003: Messaging
  15. astaylor

    How to verify which Service Pak is installed

    How can i verify which service pack (if any) is installed on an exchange 2007 server? thanks, -drew MCSA 2003: Messaging
  16. astaylor

    Exam difficulty: Your opinions

    heres the tests i took to finish off my MCSA and what i thought on the difficulties 70-270 * 70-290 *** 70-291 **** 70-284 *** -drew MCSA 2003: Messaging
  17. astaylor

    Finally done! ...for now.

    Just completed the necessary tests to become an MCSA 2003: Messaging. Took a total time of about 1.5 years. I underestimated how hard it would be to work a full time IT job and study for these tests at the same time. Glad it's done. Next step. MCSE. -drew
  18. astaylor

    What should i name this OU?

    its just a company policy set forth by the CIO to disable all accounts when no longer employed by the business. -drew
  19. astaylor

    What should i name this OU?

    good one. thanks -drew
  20. astaylor

    What should i name this OU?

    Having trouble coming up with a good word or acronym for an OU that is going to be for employees that have left the company, quit, been fired, retired, resigned, etc. What do you call yours? thanks, -drew

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