RE: OWA GC issues

  • From: "Andrew English" <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 10:06:26 -0400

 

So I could potentially replace mygroup with the Organization Unit name
for each group I created under AD, example; leathal-users, smooth-users,
pixy-users, etc right, because in the in end each "group" will have a
list of its own users?

 

Andrew

 

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From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:michael@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 9:54 AM
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The KB team has opened a change request on 822940, by the way. It'll be
fixed soon ("soon" in Microsoft terms probably means a couple of weeks).

 

The DN is the full LDAP name of an object. For example, if you have a
group named "mygroup" contained in your Users container, and your domain
was "domain.com", then the DN would be:

 

CN=mygroup,CN=Users,DC=domain,DC=com

 

M

 

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From: Andrew English [mailto:andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 9:46 AM
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Subject: [exchangelist] RE: OWA GC issues

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Quick question:

 

The Distinguished Name, is that the domainname2.com or what exactly is
it?

 

Andrew

 

 

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From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:michael@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 7:33 AM
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Subject: [exchangelist] RE: OWA GC issues

 

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KB 321723 correctly describes the process (which is linked to in that
article).

 

You want to use the "Member Of" attribute. There is not one named "Group
Membership" (as you discovered).

 

I'll file a report with the KB documentation team.

 

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