There are so many ways to do what you ask. Are you asking for a script that would move a mailbox based on group membership? Or do you just want a list of members? Or? Doug ________________________________ From: sonu.kumar@xxxxxxx [mailto:sonu.kumar@xxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 9:28 AM To: [ExchangeList] Subject: [exchangelist] RE: Get the Members List of Distribution Group in Exchange 2003 f or Mailmox Movement http://www.MSExchange.org/ Did anyone can help me in this ....????? Very Urgent ... Humble Request ... ________________________________ From: Kumar, Sonu Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 1:47 PM To: '[ExchangeList]' Subject: Get the Members List of Distribution Group in Exchange 2003 for Mailmox Movement Hi All, Did anyone know how I can export the members of any DL in E2K3? i.e. is there any way I can select the members of the Distribution Group so that I can select them in moving of Mailboxes from Ex5.5 to E2k3 I am suspecting there can be any advance find to do this .. I am experiencing a problem that when I made some dl for mailbox movement I can't get the members of the DL in AD so that I can select them for movement.... So I have to do some other mechanism i.e. change the custom attributes of the users supposed for movement... Appreciate your help in advance.. Thanks Sonu From: sonu.kumar@xxxxxxx [mailto:sonu.kumar@xxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 2:22 PM To: exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Lara, Greg Subject: RE: [exchangelist] Missing AD attributes after stupid ADC mistake Heyy Go to Exchange 5.5 Raw mode remove the ADC Global Names ... after 15 min associate Exchange 5.5 Mailbox with the AD account. will work fine I did numerous times in my Production .. Sonu ________________________________ From: Lara, Greg [mailto:GLara@xxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 1:13 PM To: [ExchangeList] Subject: [exchangelist] Missing AD attributes after stupid ADC mistake http://www.MSExchange.org/ We're upgrading our Exchange 5.5 organization to Exchange 2003. We're already running Windows 2000 AD in native mode. We have multiple Exchange sites, but we're starting with our main site, and will roll out/consolidate regional sites as time and resources permit. So, I installed ADC on my soon-to-be Exchange 2003 server. Set up the connection agreements, everything seems fine. However, one user wasn't picked up correctly, and a new AD account was created to match the Exchange 5.5 mailbox. In my ignorance, I deleted the newly created account, and ensured that the mailbox was pointing to the correct AD account. I figured I could manually enable the original AD account. Wrong. So, now this user's AD account is not Exchange enabled, and further replication attempts will not populate the msExchADCGlobalNames info into the user's AD attributes. And since the automatically created account is gone, I can't copy the msExchADCGlobalNames attributes to the correct account. Can anyone provide some direction on this? I haven't found anything on the net or Microsoft's site about creating these parameters manually. Thanks. 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