I never was able to figure out the cause of the problem, and have since changed jobs.
Sorry I couldn't help you with your encounter of a similar issue. I can tell you the client where I experienced the problem had Exchange 2003 SP1.
There are no addresses at all for the new user.
I agree that it has something to do with either the Recipient Policy or the Recipient Update Service.Unfortunately, no errors are being returned so that makes troubleshooting very difficult.
No, the email addresses never appear in the properties for the user. If you manually input the email addresses, the showinAddressBook attribute still doesn't populate any data and the user still doesn't appear in the GAL.
I support a network with Windows 2000 Active Directory and Exchange 2003. Recently a problem appeared where when a new user is created, the "showinAddressBook" attribute is not updated with data, preventing the user from ever appearing in the GAL. The recipient update service doesn't appear to...
The problem I am having is that when I create a new user, it takes about 24 hours for that item to appear in the GAL. But in the past week or so, the user never appears in the GAL until you manually update those two attributes.
The RUS is set to "Always Run". But being that I am creating the...
When I create or copy a new user, the user object is not picking up the required Exchange attributes. When I use ADSI edit to review the attributes, the following are causing me problems.
showInAddressBook
msExchHideFromAddressLists
My question is how do I modify the default values for these...
When my users click on the log off button in OWA, they get prompted for a username and password. I am running Exchange 2003 sp1 and Windows 2003 sp1. Any idea what would cause this issue?
I have configured up an internal CA for SSL on my Exchange 2003 rpc over http project. I have gotten everything to work, but I have installed 2 certificates on clients. The first is from the Web server handling the ssl requests (the certificate was generated from the root CA) and the second is...
I have implemented rpc over http with a front end/ back end server configuration. I have installed Certificate services on another server and created a cert for SSL. When I try to access through the client (after installing the cert in the trusted root ca store of the client), Outlook fails to...
I have made my first attempt at migrating a website with the IIS migration tool. I am migrating from IIS5 to IIS6 or W2K to 2003 if you like, across a 1 way forest-domain trust. The tool seemed to like the command I entered however, when I attempt to access the page I get a 403 access denied...
Thanks DACOnline. Is there a whitepaper on this somewhere that I missed? I have been researching this quite a bit and nothing I have seen recommends the location of the ADC. I really need some form of documentation to get my current installation plan approved.
I am planning an upgrade from EXchange 5.5 to 2003. I have been reading all kinds of documentation, but haven't been able to find anything on whether or not the ADC can be installed on the same machine as Exchange 2003. Is this OK? Is it not recommended? Can anyone advise?
Let me re-phrase that. I have a Windows NT4 Member Server, LOADED with Exchange 5.5, as6.61 and the exchange back up option. The member server is a member of an AD domain?
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