Some of my AD user objects have Exchange attributes generated for them, such as home server, even though they have no associated mailbox.
If you try to setup a mailbox for the user the option is not available in Exchange tasks and it acts as if they already have a mailbox. There is no mailbox showing in System Manager for the affected users.
The affected objects are created on a Win2K DC at a separate AD site by another administrator. However not all the user objects are affected this way. The domain is a pure native mode domain.
The only way round it seem to be to use the Exchange "advanced" task of "remove all Exchange attributes" which then seems to clear all the spurious attributes succesfully and allow generation of a mailbox.
Has anyone got any ideas why this might be happening for some users and not others?
If you try to setup a mailbox for the user the option is not available in Exchange tasks and it acts as if they already have a mailbox. There is no mailbox showing in System Manager for the affected users.
The affected objects are created on a Win2K DC at a separate AD site by another administrator. However not all the user objects are affected this way. The domain is a pure native mode domain.
The only way round it seem to be to use the Exchange "advanced" task of "remove all Exchange attributes" which then seems to clear all the spurious attributes succesfully and allow generation of a mailbox.
Has anyone got any ideas why this might be happening for some users and not others?