Meinolf
Tue Jun 17 13:34:41 PDT 2008
Hello sparesilver,
Think you are ixing 2 different things here. If your user has a new name,
just change all settings via ADUC including the new email address. If she
logs in maybe she has to reconfigure outlook, depends on your setup, or she
automatically will be redirected to the new names mailbox. Then she cna inform
all her external colleagues/recipients and thats all.
If you move your server between OU and computer container, it will depend
if the OU has a special policy running which maybe is then used also from
the exchange server. On the computers container only the password policy
will also work, nothing all if i am not totally wrong.
So please describe more in detail about your changes for the user with primary
email address etc. Do you mean you create a second mailbox where she also
has access to? And outlook is configured to open an additional mailbox?
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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> We have someone who just got married and changed her last name. So we
> are trying to add her new email address as the primary email address
> in Windows 2000 AD link with Exchange 2003. We used to just able to
> add the new email and set it as the primary and that's it. And when we
> go into Outlook and type in newname@domain.com it will automatically
> find it in address book and convert it to "first name, last name" as
> it's being sent as an internal email. However, now it's not doing it?
> A X.400 setting is now created for the secondary address so I went in
> and manually added it. The email will work if I find her new name in
> the address book and pick it from list but if I type in
> user@domain.com, it won't work where I will get a 5.1.1 error message.
>
> We noticed weird problem started happening after we moved the Exchange
> server from the "computer" OU to a new OU we created and since then
> moved it back to the "computer" OU..
>
> any help? Thanks!
>