Re: Problems with new user
It may take some depending on your network for the Recipient Update service
to stamp the addresses. You manually force the update through ESM if you
prefer.
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John Oliver, Jr.
MCSE, MCT, CCNA, Exchange MVP
Microsoft Certified Partner
"Johnsco" <Johnsco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Working on a box with Win 2003 SP1 running Exchange 2003 SP2. I have
> entered
> a new user in Active Directory.
> When I go to Properties/Email Addresses the Email Address box is empty. I
> do have the Automatically update Email Address based on Recipient Policy
> checked and there is a default policy showing in Recipient Policy.
> Also, this user will not show up in the Global Address List. I have
> downloaded the Global Address List several time for changes.
>
> Looking for help
.
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