Re: Default SBS Distrobution Group



Anna,

This does resolve the problem but I wanted to try to understand why it
was happening. In active directory under the SBS OU there is the
distribution folder. Under that folder there is the one default foo
distribution. By going to properties, and going to the email addresses
tab, I removed all references to foo@xxxxxxx and replaced with
foostaff@xxxxxxxx Is there another reference to foo@xxxxxxx besides in
the active directory snap in?

Thanks.

.



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