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Case scenario:Assign an Exchange mail box for each existing user accountIntroductionThis case discusses the project of assigning a new Exchange 2000/2003 mail box for existing user accounts and how to configure User Management Resource Administrator to perform all operations. Requirements
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EnvironmentThe environment involves a mid-size company with 1 central domain (mycompany.com), 1 central domain controller running Windows 2003 (DC01), 1 file server running Windows 2000 (FILESRV01) and one database server running SQL Server 2000. The domain currently hosts 500 users. MyCompany's users currently use a third-party email client in combination with a pop3-based mail server.ProblemMyCompany management has decided to implement Microsoft Exchange 2003 and Outlook for all users. You are authorized to purchase and install a new server (EXCHSRV01) and assign new mail boxes for all Active Directory user accounts. In order to keep the users' SIDs intact, the Active Directory user accounts must be updated to reflect the new Exchange mail box. Also, MyCompany has created a specific policy for the address lists, which means the Active Directory display name has to be updated as well.Solution GuideLet's first discuss the logical steps needed to perform the Exchange mail box creation and Active Directory update. First, we need to look up the user account in Active Directory, then create a new mail box on the user object with custom email addresses, and (if necessary) update the users' display names so they are easy to sort in address lists.I have a CSV file, can you help me out?We have the solution to perform any migration or batch user-related job, use the resources below to see how it works in real life:
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