Re: modify users with empty UPN



By default every user has a UPN which is samaccountname@domain_dns_name. Like for instance joe@xxxxxxxxxx if you have a joe account in the domain.com domain.

If you want to put an actual hard value into the attribute, you will need to script it, see the technet script center.

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Marko Kralj wrote:
I have several users with empty upn. For purposes of a project, it should be fullfiled. Can you tell me how can I set upn's for all users in my organisation. I have multidomain infrastructure organised!!!
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