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Donnie Barnes
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Posted:
Tue Jan 11, 2005 7:45 pm Post subject:
Active Directory Connector and exchange 5.5 question? |
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Background: Our company is "LA" and we have another sister company "SC" that
are tree roots of the "SFB" forest. We share the same bridgehead that is
located at "SFB". Yet we each have our own exchange in or domains.
When I am running the ADC I am getting stuck on Step three the resorce
mailbox wizard. I am geting this message
"Pass 1 of 1: Resource Mailbox Scan validation (objects processed: 7799)
Warning: The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains objects that need to be
marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to Active
Directory. If you have just run the Resource Mailbox Wizard, or have just
imported the CSV file Generated by Resource Mailbox Wizard, allow time for
the changes to replicate throughout the Exchange 5.5 directory. Then rerun
the verification task in Step 3. Otherwise, rerun the Resource Mailbox
Wizard."
I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements.
Any idea on what I can do? We want to move to active directory and still
talk to our exchange 5.5 until we migrate to exchange 2003. I am not sure
why i am seeming these other users since i am just tring to create a
connection agreement with AD and Our exchange in our domain.
Thanks for any help you can provide. |
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Chriss3 [MVP]
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Tue Jan 11, 2005 8:17 pm Post subject:
Re: Active Directory Connector and exchange 5.5 question? |
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Exchange 2000 and 2003 are a forest wide product and are the Exchange
Organization are deployed forest wide. How ever there are other ways to
limit access to resources and scale exchange. Please post your question in
the exchange group.
--
Regards
Christoffer Andersson
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
No email replies please - reply in the newsgroup
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http://www.chrisse.se - Active Directory Tips
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:433112E8-274D-4C3E-A40C-6781FF3E81DC@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Background: Our company is "LA" and we have another sister company "SC"
that
are tree roots of the "SFB" forest. We share the same bridgehead that is
located at "SFB". Yet we each have our own exchange in or domains.
When I am running the ADC I am getting stuck on Step three the resorce
mailbox wizard. I am geting this message
"Pass 1 of 1: Resource Mailbox Scan validation (objects processed: 7799)
Warning: The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains objects that need to be
marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to Active
Directory. If you have just run the Resource Mailbox Wizard, or have just
imported the CSV file Generated by Resource Mailbox Wizard, allow time for
the changes to replicate throughout the Exchange 5.5 directory. Then rerun
the verification task in Step 3. Otherwise, rerun the Resource Mailbox
Wizard."
I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements.
Any idea on what I can do? We want to move to active directory and still
talk to our exchange 5.5 until we migrate to exchange 2003. I am not sure
why i am seeming these other users since i am just tring to create a
connection agreement with AD and Our exchange in our domain.
Thanks for any help you can provide. |
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Al Mulnick
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Posted:
Tue Jan 11, 2005 8:17 pm Post subject:
Re: Active Directory Connector and exchange 5.5 question? |
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Seriously? You don't see what the problem is??
"I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements."
If you still have Exchange 5.5 mailboxes that need to be marked, then you
still have mailboxes that need to be marked. I don't think there is any
GOOD way around this. In fact, if there was even a way around this, I
wouldn't recommend it. You need to fix those accounts that were found by
the wizard.
ajm
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:433112E8-274D-4C3E-A40C-6781FF3E81DC@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Background: Our company is "LA" and we have another sister company "SC"
that
are tree roots of the "SFB" forest. We share the same bridgehead that is
located at "SFB". Yet we each have our own exchange in or domains.
When I am running the ADC I am getting stuck on Step three the resorce
mailbox wizard. I am geting this message
"Pass 1 of 1: Resource Mailbox Scan validation (objects processed: 7799)
Warning: The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains objects that need to be
marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to Active
Directory. If you have just run the Resource Mailbox Wizard, or have just
imported the CSV file Generated by Resource Mailbox Wizard, allow time for
the changes to replicate throughout the Exchange 5.5 directory. Then rerun
the verification task in Step 3. Otherwise, rerun the Resource Mailbox
Wizard."
I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements.
Any idea on what I can do? We want to move to active directory and still
talk to our exchange 5.5 until we migrate to exchange 2003. I am not sure
why i am seeming these other users since i am just tring to create a
connection agreement with AD and Our exchange in our domain.
Thanks for any help you can provide. |
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Donnie Barnes
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Posted:
Tue Jan 11, 2005 8:49 pm Post subject:
Re: Active Directory Connector and exchange 5.5 question? |
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Yes Seriously.
I have selected our Domain members accounts and have made the account a
primary account. I am saying that I do not have access nor do I know what
accounts to make primary for the other Domains within the forest. I would
only like to setup a connection in my Domian "LA" to my 5.5 exchange.
Is there not a way to only see my domain when selecting an ADC to my
Exchange 5.5 server?
That is my question......
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
| Quote: | Seriously? You don't see what the problem is??
"I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements."
If you still have Exchange 5.5 mailboxes that need to be marked, then you
still have mailboxes that need to be marked. I don't think there is any
GOOD way around this. In fact, if there was even a way around this, I
wouldn't recommend it. You need to fix those accounts that were found by
the wizard.
ajm
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:433112E8-274D-4C3E-A40C-6781FF3E81DC@microsoft.com...
Background: Our company is "LA" and we have another sister company "SC"
that
are tree roots of the "SFB" forest. We share the same bridgehead that is
located at "SFB". Yet we each have our own exchange in or domains.
When I am running the ADC I am getting stuck on Step three the resorce
mailbox wizard. I am geting this message
"Pass 1 of 1: Resource Mailbox Scan validation (objects processed: 7799)
Warning: The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains objects that need to be
marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to Active
Directory. If you have just run the Resource Mailbox Wizard, or have just
imported the CSV file Generated by Resource Mailbox Wizard, allow time for
the changes to replicate throughout the Exchange 5.5 directory. Then rerun
the verification task in Step 3. Otherwise, rerun the Resource Mailbox
Wizard."
I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements.
Any idea on what I can do? We want to move to active directory and still
talk to our exchange 5.5 until we migrate to exchange 2003. I am not sure
why i am seeming these other users since i am just tring to create a
connection agreement with AD and Our exchange in our domain.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Al Mulnick
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Posted:
Tue Jan 11, 2005 8:58 pm Post subject:
Re: Active Directory Connector and exchange 5.5 question? |
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Clarification:
Are you saying that in your 5.5 GAL you have users listed from both domains,
LA and SC?
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:66CF1897-C906-4A16-92E7-6FC530812981@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Yes Seriously.
I have selected our Domain members accounts and have made the account a
primary account. I am saying that I do not have access nor do I know what
accounts to make primary for the other Domains within the forest. I would
only like to setup a connection in my Domian "LA" to my 5.5 exchange.
Is there not a way to only see my domain when selecting an ADC to my
Exchange 5.5 server?
That is my question......
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
Seriously? You don't see what the problem is??
"I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still
showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements."
If you still have Exchange 5.5 mailboxes that need to be marked, then you
still have mailboxes that need to be marked. I don't think there is any
GOOD way around this. In fact, if there was even a way around this, I
wouldn't recommend it. You need to fix those accounts that were found by
the wizard.
ajm
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:433112E8-274D-4C3E-A40C-6781FF3E81DC@microsoft.com...
Background: Our company is "LA" and we have another sister company
"SC"
that
are tree roots of the "SFB" forest. We share the same bridgehead that
is
located at "SFB". Yet we each have our own exchange in or domains.
When I am running the ADC I am getting stuck on Step three the resorce
mailbox wizard. I am geting this message
"Pass 1 of 1: Resource Mailbox Scan validation (objects processed:
7799)
Warning: The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains objects that need to
be
marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to Active
Directory. If you have just run the Resource Mailbox Wizard, or have
just
imported the CSV file Generated by Resource Mailbox Wizard, allow time
for
the changes to replicate throughout the Exchange 5.5 directory. Then
rerun
the verification task in Step 3. Otherwise, rerun the Resource Mailbox
Wizard."
I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still
showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of
these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements.
Any idea on what I can do? We want to move to active directory and
still
talk to our exchange 5.5 until we migrate to exchange 2003. I am not
sure
why i am seeming these other users since i am just tring to create a
connection agreement with AD and Our exchange in our domain.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Donnie Barnes
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Posted:
Tue Jan 11, 2005 9:33 pm Post subject:
Re: Active Directory Connector and exchange 5.5 question? |
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By GAL you mean Global Address list correct? Well this is the thing as of
right now or global address list contains a bunch of states that our company
is in. Example
LA, MISS, SC, ARK, TX, and Florida. But the only three states Miss, SC and
us LA are in the Forest.
Are you saying that if they are in our global address list then that is why
I am seeing them when I run the wizard?
Thanks
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
| Quote: | Clarification:
Are you saying that in your 5.5 GAL you have users listed from both domains,
LA and SC?
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:66CF1897-C906-4A16-92E7-6FC530812981@microsoft.com...
Yes Seriously.
I have selected our Domain members accounts and have made the account a
primary account. I am saying that I do not have access nor do I know what
accounts to make primary for the other Domains within the forest. I would
only like to setup a connection in my Domian "LA" to my 5.5 exchange.
Is there not a way to only see my domain when selecting an ADC to my
Exchange 5.5 server?
That is my question......
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
Seriously? You don't see what the problem is??
"I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still
showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements."
If you still have Exchange 5.5 mailboxes that need to be marked, then you
still have mailboxes that need to be marked. I don't think there is any
GOOD way around this. In fact, if there was even a way around this, I
wouldn't recommend it. You need to fix those accounts that were found by
the wizard.
ajm
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:433112E8-274D-4C3E-A40C-6781FF3E81DC@microsoft.com...
Background: Our company is "LA" and we have another sister company
"SC"
that
are tree roots of the "SFB" forest. We share the same bridgehead that
is
located at "SFB". Yet we each have our own exchange in or domains.
When I am running the ADC I am getting stuck on Step three the resorce
mailbox wizard. I am geting this message
"Pass 1 of 1: Resource Mailbox Scan validation (objects processed:
7799)
Warning: The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains objects that need to
be
marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to Active
Directory. If you have just run the Resource Mailbox Wizard, or have
just
imported the CSV file Generated by Resource Mailbox Wizard, allow time
for
the changes to replicate throughout the Exchange 5.5 directory. Then
rerun
the verification task in Step 3. Otherwise, rerun the Resource Mailbox
Wizard."
I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still
showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of
these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements.
Any idea on what I can do? We want to move to active directory and
still
talk to our exchange 5.5 until we migrate to exchange 2003. I am not
sure
why i am seeming these other users since i am just tring to create a
connection agreement with AD and Our exchange in our domain.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Al Mulnick
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Posted:
Tue Jan 11, 2005 9:44 pm Post subject:
Re: Active Directory Connector and exchange 5.5 question? |
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Not quite. I'm just trying to understand what you're seeing.
Warning: The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains objects that need to
| Quote: | be
marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to Active
Directory
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Long answer:
This error is most commonly there because you have more than one 5.5 mailbox
that is using the same primary account. The shift from two separate
directories means that in AD/Exchange 200x you instead have a mailstore
defined via attributes on a user object. In order for this to occur, you
need to map a 5.5 user to a user object. In order for that to occur, a user
object must exist. If one does not exist, ADC will attempt to create one.
If it does not know what to create it will log an error and you'll have to
fix that.
In order to map them automatically, ADC maps primary windows nt account to a
user object in AD. In AD you can only have one user object per user (it's
unique by nature of the GUID although RDN might make it look otherwise). The
error is telling you that if you ran the ADC right now, you'd have errors
because you would be trying to map more than one 5.5 primary windows nt
account to the same AD user object. You need to adjust that and give each
and every mailbox in 5.5 (including hidden ones) their own unique primary
windows nt
account.
Short answer:
The error is telling you that if you ran the ADC right now, you'd have
errors because you would be trying to map more than one 5.5 primary windows
nt account to the same AD user object. You need to adjust that and give
each and every mailbox in 5.5 (including hidden ones) their own unique
primary windows nt
account.
This is regardless of domains. So realistically, the domains don't matter
as much. I'm assuming that you have control of the destination forest and
are therefore doing this as part of a planned and strategically thought out
migration plan. Even if you aren't, those thoughts have no bearing on your
current issue.
Does that help?
Al
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:436FFE46-57CD-43DE-B551-FDEB38F2FCED@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | By GAL you mean Global Address list correct? Well this is the thing as of
right now or global address list contains a bunch of states that our
company
is in. Example
LA, MISS, SC, ARK, TX, and Florida. But the only three states Miss, SC
and
us LA are in the Forest.
Are you saying that if they are in our global address list then that is
why
I am seeing them when I run the wizard?
Thanks
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
Clarification:
Are you saying that in your 5.5 GAL you have users listed from both
domains,
LA and SC?
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:66CF1897-C906-4A16-92E7-6FC530812981@microsoft.com...
Yes Seriously.
I have selected our Domain members accounts and have made the account a
primary account. I am saying that I do not have access nor do I know
what
accounts to make primary for the other Domains within the forest. I
would
only like to setup a connection in my Domian "LA" to my 5.5 exchange.
Is there not a way to only see my domain when selecting an ADC to my
Exchange 5.5 server?
That is my question......
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
Seriously? You don't see what the problem is??
"I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still
showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of
these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements."
If you still have Exchange 5.5 mailboxes that need to be marked, then
you
still have mailboxes that need to be marked. I don't think there is
any
GOOD way around this. In fact, if there was even a way around this, I
wouldn't recommend it. You need to fix those accounts that were found
by
the wizard.
ajm
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
news:433112E8-274D-4C3E-A40C-6781FF3E81DC@microsoft.com...
Background: Our company is "LA" and we have another sister company
"SC"
that
are tree roots of the "SFB" forest. We share the same bridgehead
that
is
located at "SFB". Yet we each have our own exchange in or domains.
When I am running the ADC I am getting stuck on Step three the
resorce
mailbox wizard. I am geting this message
"Pass 1 of 1: Resource Mailbox Scan validation (objects processed:
7799)
Warning: The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains objects that need
to
be
marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to Active
Directory. If you have just run the Resource Mailbox Wizard, or have
just
imported the CSV file Generated by Resource Mailbox Wizard, allow
time
for
the changes to replicate throughout the Exchange 5.5 directory. Then
rerun
the verification task in Step 3. Otherwise, rerun the Resource
Mailbox
Wizard."
I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still
showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of
these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements.
Any idea on what I can do? We want to move to active directory and
still
talk to our exchange 5.5 until we migrate to exchange 2003. I am
not
sure
why i am seeming these other users since i am just tring to create a
connection agreement with AD and Our exchange in our domain.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Donnie Barnes
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Posted:
Tue Jan 11, 2005 9:53 pm Post subject:
Re: Active Directory Connector and exchange 5.5 question? |
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Ohh ok. Well only MISS, and SC along with us are in the Forest and the only
users I now see in the resource mailbox wizard is MISS and SC users. I was
tring to see why this was the case.. If it bescuse we all share the same
email address name and are in the same forest?
It is looking to me like I will have to call these other two states and get
them to fix these accounts that the ADC wizard is listing huh?
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
| Quote: | Not quite. I'm just trying to understand what you're seeing.
Warning: The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains objects that need to
be
marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to Active
Directory
Long answer:
This error is most commonly there because you have more than one 5.5 mailbox
that is using the same primary account. The shift from two separate
directories means that in AD/Exchange 200x you instead have a mailstore
defined via attributes on a user object. In order for this to occur, you
need to map a 5.5 user to a user object. In order for that to occur, a user
object must exist. If one does not exist, ADC will attempt to create one.
If it does not know what to create it will log an error and you'll have to
fix that.
In order to map them automatically, ADC maps primary windows nt account to a
user object in AD. In AD you can only have one user object per user (it's
unique by nature of the GUID although RDN might make it look otherwise). The
error is telling you that if you ran the ADC right now, you'd have errors
because you would be trying to map more than one 5.5 primary windows nt
account to the same AD user object. You need to adjust that and give each
and every mailbox in 5.5 (including hidden ones) their own unique primary
windows nt
account.
Short answer:
The error is telling you that if you ran the ADC right now, you'd have
errors because you would be trying to map more than one 5.5 primary windows
nt account to the same AD user object. You need to adjust that and give
each and every mailbox in 5.5 (including hidden ones) their own unique
primary windows nt
account.
This is regardless of domains. So realistically, the domains don't matter
as much. I'm assuming that you have control of the destination forest and
are therefore doing this as part of a planned and strategically thought out
migration plan. Even if you aren't, those thoughts have no bearing on your
current issue.
Does that help?
Al
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:436FFE46-57CD-43DE-B551-FDEB38F2FCED@microsoft.com...
By GAL you mean Global Address list correct? Well this is the thing as of
right now or global address list contains a bunch of states that our
company
is in. Example
LA, MISS, SC, ARK, TX, and Florida. But the only three states Miss, SC
and
us LA are in the Forest.
Are you saying that if they are in our global address list then that is
why
I am seeing them when I run the wizard?
Thanks
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
Clarification:
Are you saying that in your 5.5 GAL you have users listed from both
domains,
LA and SC?
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:66CF1897-C906-4A16-92E7-6FC530812981@microsoft.com...
Yes Seriously.
I have selected our Domain members accounts and have made the account a
primary account. I am saying that I do not have access nor do I know
what
accounts to make primary for the other Domains within the forest. I
would
only like to setup a connection in my Domian "LA" to my 5.5 exchange.
Is there not a way to only see my domain when selecting an ADC to my
Exchange 5.5 server?
That is my question......
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
Seriously? You don't see what the problem is??
"I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still
showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of
these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements."
If you still have Exchange 5.5 mailboxes that need to be marked, then
you
still have mailboxes that need to be marked. I don't think there is
any
GOOD way around this. In fact, if there was even a way around this, I
wouldn't recommend it. You need to fix those accounts that were found
by
the wizard.
ajm
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
news:433112E8-274D-4C3E-A40C-6781FF3E81DC@microsoft.com...
Background: Our company is "LA" and we have another sister company
"SC"
that
are tree roots of the "SFB" forest. We share the same bridgehead
that
is
located at "SFB". Yet we each have our own exchange in or domains.
When I am running the ADC I am getting stuck on Step three the
resorce
mailbox wizard. I am geting this message
"Pass 1 of 1: Resource Mailbox Scan validation (objects processed:
7799)
Warning: The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains objects that need
to
be
marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to Active
Directory. If you have just run the Resource Mailbox Wizard, or have
just
imported the CSV file Generated by Resource Mailbox Wizard, allow
time
for
the changes to replicate throughout the Exchange 5.5 directory. Then
rerun
the verification task in Step 3. Otherwise, rerun the Resource
Mailbox
Wizard."
I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still
showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of
these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements.
Any idea on what I can do? We want to move to active directory and
still
talk to our exchange 5.5 until we migrate to exchange 2003. I am
not
sure
why i am seeming these other users since i am just tring to create a
connection agreement with AD and Our exchange in our domain.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Al Mulnick
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Posted:
Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:00 pm Post subject:
Re: Active Directory Connector and exchange 5.5 question? |
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Not quite. The Wizard is seeing your 5.5 directory not your AD. It looks
in your 5.5 directory and sees multiple mailboxes with a primary account of
"userX".
Example:
Mailbox1 has a primary account = = "UserX"
&&
Mailbox2 has a primary account = = "UserX"
&&
Mailbox3 has a primary account = = "UserX"
while
Mailbox4 has a primary account = = "User65"
In that case, the wizard will look at that and complain that you have to fix
the resource mailboxes (mailboxes 1-3 in this example). Mailbox 4 is fine.
So you should change this like the following:
Mailbox1 has a primary account = = "UserA"
&&
Mailbox2 has a primary account = = "UserB"
&&
Mailbox3 has a primary account = = "UserX"
while
Mailbox4 has a primary account = = "User65"
See the difference?
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AA61478C-5691-44E6-9847-7D75FF7F982B@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Ohh ok. Well only MISS, and SC along with us are in the Forest and the
only
users I now see in the resource mailbox wizard is MISS and SC users. I
was
tring to see why this was the case.. If it bescuse we all share the same
email address name and are in the same forest?
It is looking to me like I will have to call these other two states and
get
them to fix these accounts that the ADC wizard is listing huh?
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
Not quite. I'm just trying to understand what you're seeing.
Warning: The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains objects that need to
be
marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to
Active
Directory
Long answer:
This error is most commonly there because you have more than one 5.5
mailbox
that is using the same primary account. The shift from two separate
directories means that in AD/Exchange 200x you instead have a mailstore
defined via attributes on a user object. In order for this to occur, you
need to map a 5.5 user to a user object. In order for that to occur, a
user
object must exist. If one does not exist, ADC will attempt to create
one.
If it does not know what to create it will log an error and you'll have
to
fix that.
In order to map them automatically, ADC maps primary windows nt account
to a
user object in AD. In AD you can only have one user object per user (it's
unique by nature of the GUID although RDN might make it look otherwise).
The
error is telling you that if you ran the ADC right now, you'd have errors
because you would be trying to map more than one 5.5 primary windows nt
account to the same AD user object. You need to adjust that and give
each
and every mailbox in 5.5 (including hidden ones) their own unique primary
windows nt
account.
Short answer:
The error is telling you that if you ran the ADC right now, you'd have
errors because you would be trying to map more than one 5.5 primary
windows
nt account to the same AD user object. You need to adjust that and give
each and every mailbox in 5.5 (including hidden ones) their own unique
primary windows nt
account.
This is regardless of domains. So realistically, the domains don't
matter
as much. I'm assuming that you have control of the destination forest
and
are therefore doing this as part of a planned and strategically thought
out
migration plan. Even if you aren't, those thoughts have no bearing on
your
current issue.
Does that help?
Al
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:436FFE46-57CD-43DE-B551-FDEB38F2FCED@microsoft.com...
By GAL you mean Global Address list correct? Well this is the thing as
of
right now or global address list contains a bunch of states that our
company
is in. Example
LA, MISS, SC, ARK, TX, and Florida. But the only three states Miss, SC
and
us LA are in the Forest.
Are you saying that if they are in our global address list then that is
why
I am seeing them when I run the wizard?
Thanks
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
Clarification:
Are you saying that in your 5.5 GAL you have users listed from both
domains,
LA and SC?
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
news:66CF1897-C906-4A16-92E7-6FC530812981@microsoft.com...
Yes Seriously.
I have selected our Domain members accounts and have made the
account a
primary account. I am saying that I do not have access nor do I
know
what
accounts to make primary for the other Domains within the forest. I
would
only like to setup a connection in my Domian "LA" to my 5.5
exchange.
Is there not a way to only see my domain when selecting an ADC to my
Exchange 5.5 server?
That is my question......
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
Seriously? You don't see what the problem is??
"I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is still
showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control of
these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the connection
agreements."
If you still have Exchange 5.5 mailboxes that need to be marked,
then
you
still have mailboxes that need to be marked. I don't think there
is
any
GOOD way around this. In fact, if there was even a way around
this, I
wouldn't recommend it. You need to fix those accounts that were
found
by
the wizard.
ajm
"Donnie Barnes" <DonnieBarnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
news:433112E8-274D-4C3E-A40C-6781FF3E81DC@microsoft.com...
Background: Our company is "LA" and we have another sister
company
"SC"
that
are tree roots of the "SFB" forest. We share the same bridgehead
that
is
located at "SFB". Yet we each have our own exchange in or
domains.
When I am running the ADC I am getting stuck on Step three the
resorce
mailbox wizard. I am geting this message
"Pass 1 of 1: Resource Mailbox Scan validation (objects
processed:
7799)
Warning: The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains objects that
need
to
be
marked as resource mailboxes before they can be replicated to
Active
Directory. If you have just run the Resource Mailbox Wizard, or
have
just
imported the CSV file Generated by Resource Mailbox Wizard, allow
time
for
the changes to replicate throughout the Exchange 5.5 directory.
Then
rerun
the verification task in Step 3. Otherwise, rerun the Resource
Mailbox
Wizard."
I have selected the primary account for our domain but is is
still
showing
some accounts in the SFB and SC domains. I do not have control
of
these
account and it seems like I cannot continue to make the
connection
agreements.
Any idea on what I can do? We want to move to active directory
and
still
talk to our exchange 5.5 until we migrate to exchange 2003. I am
not
sure
why i am seeming these other users since i am just tring to
create a
connection agreement with AD and Our exchange in our domain.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
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