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Rich L



Joined: 05 Aug 2007
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:26 am    Post subject: Edit existing Recipient Policies Reply with quote

We have two domains, a root domain (which no one goes in), and a child domain
(which everyone is in). When our Exchange Server 2003 was created, the
Recipient Policy that was added has a filter rule on it specifying to only
update the child domain with email account information. We now want to
include the root domain as well for creating email addresses. I would like
to adjust the filter on this recipient policy, but the "Modify" button is
greyed out. It would appear once it is created and in use, you can not
modify the filter rules. Is this true? Can I edit them in some other mmc;
like ADSI edit, or Active Directory Schema - or must I create another
Recipient policy?

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Leif Pedersen [MVP]



Joined: 05 Aug 2007
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 2:00 am    Post subject: Re: Edit existing Recipient Policies Reply with quote

Hi,

See my reply in the setup installation ng. No need to multipost.

Leif

"Rich L" wrote in message @microsoft.com...
> We have two domains, a root domain (which no one goes in), and a child
> domain
> (which everyone is in). When our Exchange Server 2003 was created, the
> Recipient Policy that was added has a filter rule on it specifying to only
> update the child domain with email account information. We now want to
> include the root domain as well for creating email addresses. I would
> like
> to adjust the filter on this recipient policy, but the "Modify" button is
> greyed out. It would appear once it is created and in use, you can not
> modify the filter rules. Is this true? Can I edit them in some other
> mmc;
> like ADSI edit, or Active Directory Schema - or must I create another
> Recipient policy?
>

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