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Active directory connector with 5.5 exchange question

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DBarnes

IS-IT--Management
Aug 22, 2001
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Background: Our company is "LA" and we have another sister company "SC" that are tree roots of the "SFB" forest. We share the same bridgehead that is located at "SFB". Yet we each have our own exchange in or domains.

When I am running the ADC I am getting stuck on Step three the resorce mailbox wizard. I am geting this message

"Pass 1 of 1: Resource Mailbox Scan validation (objects processed: 7799)
Warning: The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains objects that need to be marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to Active Directory. If you have just run the Resource Mailbox Wizard, or have just imported the CSV file Generated by Resource Mailbox Wizard, allow time for the changes to replicate throughout the Exchange 5.5 directory. Then rerun the verification task in Step 3. Otherwise, rerun the Resource Mailbox Wizard."

I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still showing some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of these account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection agreements.

Any idea on what I can do? We want to move to active directory and still talk to our exchange 5.5 until we migrate to exchange 2003. I am not sure why i am seeming these other users since i am just tring to create a connection agreement with AD and Our exchange in our domain.

Thanks for any help you can provide.
 
That means that you have a user account that is the primary account of more than one exchange 5.5 mailbox
 
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