Re: rename AD user account creates problem with autocomplete in Outloo
- From: "Dave Goldman [MSFT]" <Dgoldman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 18:43:53 -0500
Number one your auto complete cache (commonly known as the 'Nickname cache' is kept on the client side, not in your OAB. You should read this article:
http://www.outlookpower.com/issues/issue200506/00001584001.html to learn more about this.
For this repro give me the exact steps you followed and I will do it as well.
Now off to more pressing matters.
1. If you renamed your user accounts in the active directory the mail attribute and Primary Proxy address should match. You can download OABInteg and run the following:
OABInteg.exe /s:srvname /t:proxytest /v:2 /l (which will produce a c:\oabinteg.txt file). Once this is done you can see just how many of these were really renamed or not. If the primary proxy address and mail attribute do NOT match they will be skipped from the OAB generation process.
2. You can rename an account in the active directory and it will need to replicate to ALL of your domain controllers. I do see that you are frustrated, but have you taken the time to check every domain controller you have?? The OAB Generation process will only use one domain controller, so if the domain controller that is being used for the OAB Generation process did not get the update, it will not make it in to the GAL. You can read this blog for more information on how the OAB Generation process works:
http://blogs.msdn.com/dgoldman/archive/2005/03/31/Overview-of-the-OABgen-process.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/dgoldman/archive/2005/07/16/How-to-troubleshoot-the-OAB-Generation-process.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/dgoldman/archive/2006/01/26/518038.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/dgoldman/archive/2006/07/03/New-Active-Directory-objects-are-not-showing-after-Cached-Mode-clients-download-the-OAB.aspx
What you need to do is read all of the above and verify that the dang gone object was actually renamed on the domain controller that you were connected too? If you are not on the Exchange Server and you are on a workstation your ESM will connect to the same domain controller your workstation does. Make sure you know which domain controller you are connected too. Make your changes and then use ADSIEdit.msc to verify that the RDN, mail attribute and proxy have changed. It's typically a good idea to add a new proxy address if the person has changed their name because changing it does not usually change the RDN portion of the legacyExchangeDN.
And if this is really a bug then you should open a case and have someone from PSS reproduce this so it can get fixed.
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"PL" <syplai@xxxxxxxxxxxx(autodeletejunkemails)> wrote in message news:uDcVPB$NHHA.536@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I read that you have rebuild OAB. Have you also tried "Rebuild" (not
"Update Now") the GAL?
PL
After renaming an Active Directory user account, the new user name and theWalter
new Exchange mailbox works correctly almost everywhere, but there is a
problem in the autocomplete feature of the client Outlook 2003.
OLD USER jgoulding
OLD EMAIL jgoulding@xxxxxxxxxx
OLD ALIAS jgoulding
OLD DISPLAY NAME Jessica Goulding
OLD AUTOCOMPLETE Jessica Goulding <jgoulding>
NEW USER jwalter
NEW EMAIL jwalter@xxxxxxxxxx
NEW ALIAS jwalter
NEW DISPLAY NAME Judy Walter
NEW AUTOCOMPLETE Judy Walter <jgoulding> THIS IS THE PROBLEM
In other words, if any user in my office wants to email to Judy, and they
type the letter "J" on their Outlook "TO:" line, it displays as "Judy
<jgoulding>" which is new display name but old alias or old legacyDN orof
whatever.
I have already tried MANY MANY MANY troubleshooting ideas. These are the
same troubleshooting steps that I found by searching and searching the
Internet, possibly even some suggestions from your own site. Maybe some
them are right but I did them in the wrong combination.an
I checked all tabs under the user's AD account for references to the name
jgoulding and there is nothing.
I typed jwalter into Outlook, arrowed down, and deleted the name from the
autocomplete list. It deletes it, but the problem comes back after sendingemail to jwalter@xxxxxxxxxxand
I renamed the NK2 file and tested.
I created a brand new Outlook profile and tested.
I tried Outlook in online mode.
I rebuilt the Offline Address Book on the Exchange server and redownloaded
it on a workstation, and tested.
I deleted all OAB files on a workstation, redownloaded the address book,tested.references
I verified all tabs under 'Outlook properties' and there were noto jgoulding.SERVER
I deleted the mailbox completely, created a blank mailbox, attached it to
the jwalter account, and tested.
Most of these tests were done on at least two workstations and all yielded
the same results.
I'm very frustrated because renaming an AD user account and associated
Exchange mailbox SHOULD NOT BE SO DIFFICULT!!! Why are there so many
messages on this site, and others, indicating that lots of Exchange server
administrators have tons of trouble just to rename an account? Exchange
should not be this way!
At least one place on the Internet suspects that this is an EXCHANGEBUGI
QUOTE FROM INTERNET: "I have 10 years experience in Specializing in
Microsoft products and 3 mcse Windows NT4.0/2000/2003. I know a bug when
see one. I cannot rename an AD account so that outlook displays thecorrectautocomplete name from the drop down list. Yes I have cleared the nk2 filee-mail
and deleted it manually. The incorrect autocomplete name keeps on coming
back. I use Exchange 2003 SP1 and I have just had a user get married so I
changed her last name in all entries in AD. this includes the Exchangeaddresses. All clients use Outlook in cached mode. So when a user clickstheletter of the name in outlook it comes up with the correct name but in theoutlook
square parenthesis <> the name has not changed. I have deleted this
autocomplete entry only to find its doesn't help. I have redownlaoded the
address book, I have rebuilt and updated the recipient policies and the
offline address book....The only place that I can find a problem is in the
following string: /o=First Organization/ou=First Administrative
Group/cn=Recipients/cn=WRONGNAME
How do I edit the last value "CN=" I am assuming that this is whereis getting the value name<WRONGNAME> . I urge anyone to to create a userinAD with a mailbox and then rename it. Go to outlook and then try and usetheautocomplete feature and you will find that is does not display thechangedname in the square parenthesis <>. Any help would be greatly appreciated.by
PLEASE REPORT TO MICROSOFT AS A BUG. I enscourage anyone to duplicate thiscreating a new user and then renaming it. One of the other MVP's did andhesaw my problem and I never got a repsonse."
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