Re: Change the LegacyExchangeDN attribute
thanks, got now
Howard
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Guest repliedRe: Change the LegacyExchangeDN attribute
Go to Tools->Settings->Active Directory and make sure you don't have the box checked to Show shell property pages by default for user objects.
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Re: Change the LegacyExchangeDN attribute
Hello folks,
I'm trying to do similar with AdminCount attribute. I can get the custom attribute to appear on a tabular view of user accounts as instucted above, but don't get the new custom tab or any way of editing the field when I view the properties of the account.
Many thanks
Howard
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Re: Change the LegacyExchangeDN attribute
That's great. Now that attribute is available for view in my queries setup. Life is much easier now, thank you so much!
-Roger
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Guest repliedRe: Change the LegacyExchangeDN attribute
Try adding this under File->Manage Object View->Custom. Change the Directory Object Type to Active Directory User, then click New to add in your field.
Once you do this, you'll get a new tab on users' property pages called Custom. You can view and modify it there.
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Change the LegacyExchangeDN attribute
Is there any way Hyena can update the LegacyExchangeDN attribute for user accounts? Right now I have to run ADSI Edit to change some values from upper case letters to lower case letters, and it's a very tedious process. Backup Exec apparently won't recognize mailboxes with capital letters in this attribute. For example (/O=Mckenna/OU=hospital/etc..)
needs to be
(/o=Mckenna/ou=hospital/etc..)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!Tags: None
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