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graeme_smith77
Hi all,
I'm in the process of moving a number of users from a small Notes
setup to our organisation's Exchange installation.
Their addresses (formally contacts in our AD) are changing and this is
causing chaos with our Outlook 2003 users.
Anyone previously sending to these contacts have them stored in their
Nickname cache, but this is now incorrect.
Although I'm able to force through Address book updates, the nickname
cache is still holding the old contact information and is going to
cause real headaches as I've around 10 different sites to move over
and multiple users that may have mailed these people previously.
I know I can manually delete individual entries and even the whole
*.nk2 file but looks like I've going to be having to get around 1000
users to be doing this almost every day for the next couple of weeks.
Is there something I'm missing here or is the Nickname cache just
something that is a nice idea but a real pain in the real world?
Any thoughts much appreciated.
Regards
Graeme
I'm in the process of moving a number of users from a small Notes
setup to our organisation's Exchange installation.
Their addresses (formally contacts in our AD) are changing and this is
causing chaos with our Outlook 2003 users.
Anyone previously sending to these contacts have them stored in their
Nickname cache, but this is now incorrect.
Although I'm able to force through Address book updates, the nickname
cache is still holding the old contact information and is going to
cause real headaches as I've around 10 different sites to move over
and multiple users that may have mailed these people previously.
I know I can manually delete individual entries and even the whole
*.nk2 file but looks like I've going to be having to get around 1000
users to be doing this almost every day for the next couple of weeks.
Is there something I'm missing here or is the Nickname cache just
something that is a nice idea but a real pain in the real world?
Any thoughts much appreciated.
Regards
Graeme