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date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 16:45:56 -0800,
group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.general
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Missing users in GAL? (Exch2000)
Hi,
We're using Exchange 2000 here at work and yours truly gets to administer
it. Having an issue where some users are not appearing under their
respective Address lists.
In other words, in System Manager, under Recipients -> All Address Lists ->
My Sites, I have different lists broken out by site. As I understand it,
these lists are built off LDAP queries to AD, particularly "Build this
address list by using the members of this Distribution Group in Active
Directory". My problem is I have some lists where users aren't showing up,
some users that show up but shouldn't (ie. they aren't part of the San Diego
group in AD anymore, they are in the LA group but still show in the San
Diego address list), etc.
It's almost like Exchange is either not talking to AD correctly or the
database is horked. Is that right?
So, my question is...do I need to rebuild the RUS for the domain? Or is
this more of a ESEUTIL/ISINTEG thing?
Any ideas? I'd appreciate any help.
Thanks!
date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 16:45:56 -0800
author: Stew
Re: Missing users in GAL? (Exch2000)
Hi,
This is more a need to look over your address lists queries. There must be
something wrong with these.
Leif
"Stew" skrev i meddelelsen
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> Hi,
> We're using Exchange 2000 here at work and yours truly gets to administer
> it. Having an issue where some users are not appearing under their
> respective Address lists.
>
> In other words, in System Manager, under Recipients -> All Address
> Lists ->
> My Sites, I have different lists broken out by site. As I understand it,
> these lists are built off LDAP queries to AD, particularly "Build this
> address list by using the members of this Distribution Group in Active
> Directory". My problem is I have some lists where users aren't showing
> up,
> some users that show up but shouldn't (ie. they aren't part of the San
> Diego
> group in AD anymore, they are in the LA group but still show in the San
> Diego address list), etc.
>
> It's almost like Exchange is either not talking to AD correctly or the
> database is horked. Is that right?
>
> So, my question is...do I need to rebuild the RUS for the domain? Or is
> this more of a ESEUTIL/ISINTEG thing?
>
>
> Any ideas? I'd appreciate any help.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 16:14:12 +0100
author: Leif Pedersen [ MVP]
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