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date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 01:41:17 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.design        back       


Re: How to change neame format in Exch. 2003   
On Oct 5, 2:50 pm, "Clayton Sutton"  wrote:
> Yes, I can do a mass change but will admodify let me reverse the dispaly
> names on all acct(s)?
>
> Clayton
>
> "Mark Arnold [MVP]"  wrote in messagenews:493dg3d3cvellu4jj88d6ai527qu654fbt@4ax.com...
>
>
>
> > That's just the display name. Change that to display it the other ay
> > around. It's one of those things that you needed to do up front rather
> > than after the fact.
> > Just wondering if you can do a mass change with admodify.net......- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Yes, it does that....
then you need to follow the below steps to change the default display
format in AD:

1. Install the support tools from your windows CD.
2. Navigate to the \support\tools directory.
3. Double-click on the Support.cab file.
4. Locate the files adsiedit.msc and adsiedit.dll. Extract them to
your %systemroot%\system32 directory.
5. Run regsvr32 adsiedit.dll.
6. Start Microsoft Management Console (MMC), and then add the ADSI
Edit snap-in.
7. Right-click the top node, and then click Connect to.
8. Change the Naming Context to "Configuration Container," and then
click OK to bind and authenticate.
9. Expand the Configuration Container node, and then expand the
Configuration node.
10. Expand the cn=DisplaySpecifiers node, and then double-click
CN=409.NOTE: 409 is the Locale ID for U.S. English.

thats it... all set

thanks
date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 01:41:17 -0700   author:   unknown

Re: How to change neame format in Exch. 2003   
Hey dsa2,

Thanks for the reply.  But how do you set it to change the display name to 
Lastname Firstname.  What is the sytax?

-- 

TIA,


Clayton


P.S.:  I wrote an iTunes podcast tutorial and just want to publicize it. 
You can find it at:  http://www.nikoli.net/itunepod

*******************



 wrote in message 
news:1192092077.640928.170850@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> On Oct 5, 2:50 pm, "Clayton Sutton"  wrote:
>> Yes, I can do a mass change but will admodify let me reverse the dispaly
>> names on all acct(s)?
>>
>> Clayton
>>
>> "Mark Arnold [MVP]"  wrote in 
>> messagenews:493dg3d3cvellu4jj88d6ai527qu654fbt@4ax.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> > That's just the display name. Change that to display it the other ay
>> > around. It's one of those things that you needed to do up front rather
>> > than after the fact.
>> > Just wondering if you can do a mass change with admodify.net......- 
>> > Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> Yes, it does that....
> then you need to follow the below steps to change the default display
> format in AD:
>
> 1. Install the support tools from your windows CD.
> 2. Navigate to the \support\tools directory.
> 3. Double-click on the Support.cab file.
> 4. Locate the files adsiedit.msc and adsiedit.dll. Extract them to
> your %systemroot%\system32 directory.
> 5. Run regsvr32 adsiedit.dll.
> 6. Start Microsoft Management Console (MMC), and then add the ADSI
> Edit snap-in.
> 7. Right-click the top node, and then click Connect to.
> 8. Change the Naming Context to "Configuration Container," and then
> click OK to bind and authenticate.
> 9. Expand the Configuration Container node, and then expand the
> Configuration node.
> 10. Expand the cn=DisplaySpecifiers node, and then double-click
> CN=409.NOTE: 409 is the Locale ID for U.S. English.
>
> thats it... all set
>
> thanks
>
date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 16:54:08 GMT   author:   Clayton Sutton

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