Re: new Administrative Group or new Storage Group?



thanks agan!  One more question:

How can I make it so the student mailboxes will be displayed by default in 
another address book called "Students" and not in the root of the GAL?

thx



"Nuevo" <imaneophyte@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
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> You would probably be best served by creating a script. If you're in K12 
> you could probably export from your Student records app and automate the 
> creation of user accounts and mailboxes with a single script. If you are 
> not into scripting or can't find one out there look into csvde or ldifde.
>
> Nue
> "chrism" <chrism@no_spam> wrote in message 
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>> Thanks for the info.
>>
>> How can I automate the creation of the student mailboxes ?
>>
>> thx
>>
>>
>> "Nuevo" <imaneophyte@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
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>>> Administrative Groups are logical groupings of servers for 
>>> administrative purposes. You need to create a new storage group and as 
>>> you suggest this will help give you more control.
>>>
>>> Nue
>>>
>>> "chrism" <chrism@no_spam> wrote in message 
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>>>> We have a school running one Exchange 2003 Enterprise server.
>>>> There is the default Adminstrative Group which contains the mailboxes 
>>>> for faculty/staff.
>>>>
>>>> We'd like to give students mailboxes.  Should I create a new 
>>>> Adminstrative group for them, or a new Storage group?
>>>>
>>>> Which is recommended, which will give me more conrol, etc.
>>>>
>>>> It looks like I can't change the message size for just the student 
>>>> mailboxes if I only create a Storage group.
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>>> chrism
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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