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altered
Notes:
We are migrating from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003, this is an
interorganizational migration. The mail server will reside in the same
domain as the users who belong to the 2003 domain. They accessed their email
from the new org. by a trust relationship to the old org. In the new org.
they are currently setup as a custom recipient with 2 SMTP address. Their
current mail server exists in and NT4 domain which belongs to another
organization.
Problem:
What we need to do is to update each users Exchange server entry to the New
Exchange server in Outlook 2000 & 2003. We cannot use the exchange profile
update tool because it requires an existing X.500 address where in Exchange
5.5 it’s an X.400 address. There isn’t anywhere in the registry where we can
easily define the new server and assign it as a logon script to overwite the
old entry. So this leaves us with having to touch 500+ user’s desktops to
update the entry to the new mail server. We tested updating their Outlook
profile with script logic but it in turn creates a new mail profile all
together. This looses the user’s signature, custom tool bars, .pst mappings,
etc… This causes bigger problems than we are currently facing. How can we
change the user's mail server without having to create a new Outlook profile
or having to stop at each users computer to manually make the change? I did
submit this queston to "The Scripting Guys" and if they have a solution I
will post it here.
Thanks!
We are migrating from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003, this is an
interorganizational migration. The mail server will reside in the same
domain as the users who belong to the 2003 domain. They accessed their email
from the new org. by a trust relationship to the old org. In the new org.
they are currently setup as a custom recipient with 2 SMTP address. Their
current mail server exists in and NT4 domain which belongs to another
organization.
Problem:
What we need to do is to update each users Exchange server entry to the New
Exchange server in Outlook 2000 & 2003. We cannot use the exchange profile
update tool because it requires an existing X.500 address where in Exchange
5.5 it’s an X.400 address. There isn’t anywhere in the registry where we can
easily define the new server and assign it as a logon script to overwite the
old entry. So this leaves us with having to touch 500+ user’s desktops to
update the entry to the new mail server. We tested updating their Outlook
profile with script logic but it in turn creates a new mail profile all
together. This looses the user’s signature, custom tool bars, .pst mappings,
etc… This causes bigger problems than we are currently facing. How can we
change the user's mail server without having to create a new Outlook profile
or having to stop at each users computer to manually make the change? I did
submit this queston to "The Scripting Guys" and if they have a solution I
will post it here.
Thanks!