Re: ADC Object Replication Fails In Exchange 2003 Setup
From: Steven Halsey [MSFT] (Stevhal_at_Online.Microsoft.com)
Date: 06/18/04
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Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 11:01:41 -0700
Yes, I was thinking about this last night and I suspect it is a Conflict of
names for both of the accounts.
Sounds like you already have the JimB contact fixed.
Everyone is standard group in the Windows directory, so you are probably
conflicting with the group.
You can do the following:
Open the 5.5 Administrator and create a new Group as Follows:
On the general Tab Set the Display name to be Everyone, Set the Alias Name
to be different like EveryOneDL
On the Advanced Tab set the simple Display name to Everyone, and the
Directory Name to EveryoneDL.
Let ADC replicate the group, should be about 30 minutes.
This should cause the group to be Replicated to the Active Directory, The
name in the Active Directory Users and Computers may look like Everyone-1,
but the display name seen through the Address List should be everyone.
Let me know how this works out.
-- Steven Halsey Stevhal@online.microsoft.com Microsoft Exchange Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Jim Burns" <mjb920@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:cd857089.0406172150.78c0083e@posting.google.com... > In Exchange 5.5 Administrator I deleted then recreated the JimB custom > recipient, with a different alias name. Reran the Connection > Agreement Wizard and JimB was replicated to AD. Tried the same with > the Everyone group, but I get the same error as before in > ADCObject.xml. I deleted the Everyone group again, and tried to > create it in AD Users and Computers. I get the message "Windows > cannot create the object because: The specified user already exists." > I searched AD Users and Computers for "everyone" but don't find it. I > poked around with ADSIEdit, but don't see the Everyone group anywhere. > Is there a way to search for it? > > "Steven Halsey [MSFT]" <Stevhal@Online.Microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:<#1G$$QJVEHA.3944@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>... >> Apparently the Object (group?) Everyone is not being replicated, along >> with >> the object (Contact?) JimB are not being replicated to the Active >> directory. >> Is there anything special about these objects? Permissions? Recipient >> Container? Do objects with similar names already exists in the Active >> Directory? If they do does the ADC connection agreement have permissions >> to >> change these objects? >> >> -- >> Steven Halsey >> Stevhal@online.microsoft.com >> Microsoft Exchange >> >> Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for >> newsgroup purposes only. >> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >> rights.
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