Re: Exchange 2003 w/ Outlook 2003

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From: Joseph Finley (joe_at_joe.dont-exist.net)
Date: 03/24/05


Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 16:07:56 -0500

Joseph Finley wrote:
> Mark Arnold [MVP] wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 12:28:29 -0500, Joseph Finley
>>
>> When you say username what are you really talking about?
>> You can't have the same user name twice in one AD domain, regardless
>> of how many smtp domains there are in that organisation. The same
>> applies for UPN's although you can have multiple UPN suffixes in one
>> AD forest.
>>
>> On the actual question you had, you shouldn't be getting an smtp
>> problem when you're connecting to Outlook 2003. Can you describe more
>> about what you're doing and what protocol you're doing it with?
>
>
> The username is in the context of joeblow@suffix.com. What I did
> recently during the last post was change the pre-windows2000 name to
> joeblow_suffix.com. Doing this fixed what I was trying to do.
>
> For the life of me, I cannot get this Recip. Policy to work. I want
> Outlook to only list users with the suffix of @companya.com and no one
> else. I deleted the All Global default and placed a filter for just
> companya.com and it shows all users anyway.

Mark,

Thanks for those links, they helped very much. I did as you expect,
created the UPN suffixes in D&T Snapin. Let me expand on the Recip.
Policy. When I log in using a specific user say, joeblow@companya.com
and I click contacts, the diaglog is set to "Global Recip List", it
shows everyone. I removed the default Global Recipient list and it
still shows?!? I need to tailor recip. lists so that only users in
companya.com can only query users in companya.com This Global Find
works in OWA and in Outlook.



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