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"manoj" <ma...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>Does any one know any script/tool/command in E2k3 on win2k3 where in i can
>change multiple users primary e-mails address at one go.
Change them from what to become what?
Why not use a Recipient Policy?
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oz
If I say, put them into an OU, and stamp all, Ben would say, nope you can
not do it
on OU level, (-: if Ben remembers
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>Of course you will have to move users,
Why? I can use a common property as a dicriminator and use a Recipient
Policy to assign any number of different SMTP addreses. Where the user
accounts or mailboxes reside is of no concern.
>thise who will get stamp by RUS into
>separate Mail store, assuming you are not running Standard version of
>Exchange (-:
The RUS doesn't assign the server or database. And multiple Recipient
Policies are possible with all E2K and E2K3 versions.