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SYMPTOMSEntire postoffice lists disappear from the Global Address List (GAL) after you introduce Microsoft Exchange Server as a Directory Synchronization (dir- sync) Requestor to the dir-sync process. CAUSE
If a Custom Recipient (CR) is manually defined on the Microsoft Exchange
Server for a user that resides on one of the Microsoft Mail postoffices,
the Microsoft Exchange Server where the CR was created believes it is
responsible for dir-sync for that address and that postoffice.
WORKAROUND
A supported fix is now available for Microsoft Exchange Server version 4.0
that provides a new registry entry setting to correct this behavior.
and set it to 1. When dir-sync creates a list of transactions to send to a dir-sync Server, if it finds a CR with the target address of type MS and the ImportedFrom field has a value of NULL, it will silently drop that transaction and continue. The ImportedFrom field for a record in the Directory is NULL only if the CR was created manually or imported by the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program. If a CR is created by means of dir-sync , the ImportedFrom field will have the name of the Requestor Object in it. If you set this value to 0, or if this value is not present, the Directory Synchronization service (DXA) will behave as it did prior to the fix. NOTE: This fix is only for address type MS. If CR of another type (SMTP, SNADS, and so forth) is imported from a Microsoft Mail postoffice later, the behavior of the DXA will be the same as before the fix. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Exchange Server version 4.0. This problem was corrected in the latest Microsoft Exchange Service Pack. For information on obtaining the Service Pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces): S E R V P A C K MORE INFORMATION
In this scenario, the Microsoft Mail postoffices are MSM1, MSM2, and MSM3.
MSM1 is the dir-sync server and dir-sync is fully working between these
three postoffices.
and so forth. During a normal dir-sync cycle, when a requestor requests a full export, a Replace transaction will be sent only for its own postoffice. For example:
To get the addresses from MSM3 back into the dir-sync stream, the administrator must request that a full export be sent from the Microsoft Mail postoffice (MSM3). You can achieve this by following these steps:
The fix for this should be applied and the aforementioned registry setting should be set, or the Export Custom Recipients option should be cleared on the dir-sync Requester object on the Export Containers' property page. Additional query words:
Keywords : XFOR |
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