We have several former employees of my company, and currently the policy has been to keep their login account on the system, but change the password and disable the login.
The problem with this is that the terminated employee shows up in the GAL when you are using outlook. I tried making a security group called "Previous Employees" and attaching the employees to that group (and only that group). Then I tried to create a filter that would show all exchange mailboxes that weren't that group, but I could not get it to work right. I only get other groups.
How can I go about creating a list that includes everyone BUT this group? Also, is there any way of actually typing in a query by hand? I can only seem to do this through the GUI, which is pretty bad.
The problem with this is that the terminated employee shows up in the GAL when you are using outlook. I tried making a security group called "Previous Employees" and attaching the employees to that group (and only that group). Then I tried to create a filter that would show all exchange mailboxes that weren't that group, but I could not get it to work right. I only get other groups.
How can I go about creating a list that includes everyone BUT this group? Also, is there any way of actually typing in a query by hand? I can only seem to do this through the GUI, which is pretty bad.