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Quote:> how to get associated account name of a exchange mail box
If you'll look at the excessive number of groups to which this wasQuote:> In Exchange 2000 the mailbox name *is* the account name. But perhaps you
> didn't mean Exchange 2000 even though you posted this to an Exchange 2000
> newsgroup. Was it Exchange 5.5 you meant?
http://go.to/mailfaq, Q7.7Quote:>how to get associated account name of a exchange mail box
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> > In Exchange 2000 the mailbox name *is* the account name. But perhaps
you
> > didn't mean Exchange 2000 even though you posted this to an Exchange
2000
> > newsgroup. Was it Exchange 5.5 you meant?
> If you'll look at the excessive number of groups to which this was
> crossposted, you'll see that the poster did not seem to know WHAT he
meant.
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> > how to get associated account name of a exchange mail box
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> > In Exchange 2000 the mailbox name *is* the account name. But perhaps
you
> > didn't mean Exchange 2000 even though you posted this to an Exchange
2000
> > newsgroup. Was it Exchange 5.5 you meant?
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> > > how to get associated account name of a exchange mail box
In Exchange 5.5 the NT or AD account associated with a mailbox is stored in
the assoc-nt-account directory attribute. The value stored in the attribute
is the account SID. This number is not terribly easy to visually convert to
a user name, but the ADsSecurity.DLL extension to ADSI can do the conversion
for you. There are samples of this on MSDN.
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> > In Exchange 2000 the mailbox name *is* the account name. But perhaps
you
> > didn't mean Exchange 2000 even though you posted this to an Exchange
2000
> > newsgroup. Was it Exchange 5.5 you meant?
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> > > how to get associated account name of a exchange mail box
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