RE: One more try...

  • From: "Mulnick, Al" <Al.Mulnick@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'[ExchangeList]'" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 15:31:12 -0500

The X.500 is all you should need for this.  I was trying to find the blog
entries about X.500 which gave a good description.

You have to manually create the X.500 for each user.  You'd need a copy of
the GAL to know exactly, but if not too many you should be able to look at a
reply address and figure it out for the users. 
 E.g. x.500 addr.
         /o=USA/OU=GOMEZ/cn=CONFIGURATION/CN=SERVERS/CN=GOMEZ/CN=USERDIRNAME




Al 

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Jordan [mailto:tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 3:20 PM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] RE: One more try...

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Al, Michael, Danny,
I can see creating an X.400 - don't see how X.500 would be created for a
users account. I'm looking at a current user now and the X.400 that is
created currently is really basic.  I don't doubt that this is the problem.

Is there a way to reconstruct an X.400 address to match the former domains
X.400 address?  I can't easily reinstall the drives and fire up the old
config.  Can I pull the required data off an email and create an X.400
address.

Perhaps if I connect to a different client and see how their 2000 server
handles the X.400 entry and then try and duplicate - OR - I'm I playing with
fire here????

TJ

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:michael@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 11:03 AM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] RE: One more try...

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Didn't I reply to this?

There are migration tools that would have fixed this for you. Nothing (that
I know of) for free. Maybe ADMT v2.

You could try adding an additional X.400 and X.500 address for each user
that matches the old one. I think that has a fairly high probability of
working.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Jordan [mailto:tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 2:43 PM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] One more try...

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Hello everyone,

I'm reposting this plea for suggestions...

Summary:
        Installed a new Windows 2003 server w/ Exchange 2003 at a client
site.  They were running W2K w/Exch 2K.  I did not do an online migration.
I replaced the original drives in the server and did a clean installing
changing the company.org to company.local for internal dns.

Problem:  
        Emails that were sent within the organization based on the Global
Address book prior to the new server will not deliver when users try to
reply to them now.  Error is "message undeliverable..."

Solutions:
        I went in and updated the email field on contacts that were based on
the former Global Address Book.

But I don't have a clue as how to easy the users pain of having to always
double check the email address prior to sending...

 Did I over look a tool that would have allowed me to export the Global
Address book and then import it into the new Global Address book?  Would
this have allowed the replies to emails prior to the new server?

Thanks for your input,
TJ
        

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