Distribution Group Problem



Hello All,

Help Desk was assigned a task of removing a user from 2 distribution groups
he no longer belongs to. The account was removed via ADUC. Being a large
environment, AD takes time to replicate the changes, however shortly after
removing the account while connected to one Site's DC he connected to
another Site and found the account still existed in the group. He removed it
from that DCs version of the directory.

Thinking something was wrong with replication he connected to 2 other Sites
and did the same thing. I am also informed the account was renamed to
reflect a name change during the original group change. This was about a
week ago.

When emails are now sent to the Dist. Group an NDR kicks back for this user
stating

CN=Lastname\,Firstname\0ADEL:a8894da3-c6a3-4bf8-ab98-bb6c3f50aabc,CN=Deleted
Objects,DC=Domain-Name The message could not be delivered because the
recipient's destination email system is unknown or invalid.

The user name in the error message is the name prior to it being changed.

I have checked through the Deleted Objects container with LDP.exe and the
object named in the NDR does not exist there. I can send directly to the
user via the GAL with no error. Only when sending to one of the 2 affected
groups does this error occur.

It seems as though some sort of entry for the old name exists somewhere. Can
anyone shed some insight into what could be causing this. 2 full days of
digging through Microsoft KB and GOOGLE have not helped yet.

Thank you in advance,

PM


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