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Exchange 5.5 Scripting

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tse - 28 Jul 2005 22:19 GMT
I would like to fix all the names and address in Exchange 5.5.  We have had
people use different account creation standards and would like to standardize
them.

How do I script this process?  Any thrid party tools to make this easier?

PLease help!

AJ
dirkbuntinx - 29 Jul 2005 10:39 GMT
Hi,

You use the standard Export/Import feature provided with Exchange 5.5 ...
the method is:
- export to csv file (use header.exe to create the data file with the data
fields you are interested in)
- modify csv file (using excell or access)
- import the modified data

some interesting articles:
http://www.windowsitpro.com/Windows/Articles/ArticleID/9074/pg/1/1.html
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=155414

Greetz,

Dirk
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> I would like to fix all the names and address in Exchange 5.5.  We have had
> people use different account creation standards and would like to standardize
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> AJ
 
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