I am in the process of migrating from 5.5 to 2003 and am using the Resource Mailbox Wizard to identify resource mailboxes. The output csv file has an interesting attribute for some of the mailboxes. Instead of having NTDSNoMatch some mailboxes have ~DEL. What does the ~DEL attribute mean? Thanks, Adam
That simply means that the value is to be ignored. To cleanup after a failed migration, the way to clean things up is to put the ~del in the attribute 10 field. If you see this, someone has cleaned a previous failed attempt... HTH Ozone "Adam" wrote: > I am in the process of migrating from 5.5 to 2003 and am using the Resource > Mailbox Wizard to identify resource mailboxes. The output csv file has an > interesting attribute for some of the mailboxes. Instead of having > NTDSNoMatch some mailboxes have ~DEL. What does the ~DEL attribute mean? > > Thanks, > Adam
Ok that makes sense. Thanks! "Ozone" wrote: > That simply means that the value is to be ignored. To cleanup after a failed > migration, the way to clean things up is to put the ~del in the attribute 10 > field. If you see this, someone has cleaned a previous failed attempt... > > HTH > Ozone > > "Adam" wrote: > > > I am in the process of migrating from 5.5 to 2003 and am using the Resource > > Mailbox Wizard to identify resource mailboxes. The output csv file has an > > interesting attribute for some of the mailboxes. Instead of having > > NTDSNoMatch some mailboxes have ~DEL. What does the ~DEL attribute mean? > > > > Thanks, > > Adam