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Problem creating users

 
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Pupo
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 11:31 am    Post subject: Problem creating users Reply with quote

Hi
I have windows 2000 SBS server, i'm looking for create users and email like
this: name.surname@domain if i use wizard in pre-windows authentications
form don't let me create users like that because . is special character, if
i remove . from pre-windows form i can create user but when user connect to
domain logon-script don't work because server create personal folder type
"namesurname" but alias is "name.surname" so don't find the network path.
If i create users without . all work fine
Can help me to resolve this problem?
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Duncan McC
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Problem creating users Reply with quote

In article <O7ktjorYGHA.4944@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>, 123star@libero.it
says...
Quote:
Hi
I have windows 2000 SBS server, i'm looking for create users and email like
this: name.surname@domain if i use wizard in pre-windows authentications
form don't let me create users like that because . is special character, if
i remove . from pre-windows form i can create user but when user connect to
domain logon-script don't work because server create personal folder type
"namesurname" but alias is "name.surname" so don't find the network path.
If i create users without . all work fine
Can help me to resolve this problem?

Just ignore it - and work that later. ie create your users (and don't
worry about the email addys too much). Later, configure the Default
Recipient Policy in Exchange Server System Manager (<Server>,
Recipients, Recipient Policies, Default Policy). Use (presumably):
%g.%s@<yourdomain>

And then make it the default (Set as Primary button).

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Duncan
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