Guest Guest Posted January 22, 2008 Posted January 22, 2008 Re: How to export name, email account and alias in Try IMI Fast User Manager & Reports http://www.imibo.com/imius/default.htm This is all - no scripts, no params, no... Easy and fast "Kaddie" <kathied@tweed.nsw.gov.au(donotspam)> wrote in message news:261A005D-0109-4E38-8EFA-316E9FC751B3@microsoft.com... > Hi, We need to export 400 or so mailboxes out to a CSV type file once a > month > so that an external client can import them into their contacts list. In > exchange 2007 is there a cmdlet for this. We would just want the name of > user, alias and email address. Can we do this from exchange or should we > use > the ldifde -f export.ldf (-s Servername) in Active directory instead (this > is > just an example command I found on the internet). If anyone knows how to > do > this we would greatly appreciate some assistance > thanks > -- > Kath
Guest Daren Rathbone Posted January 23, 2008 Posted January 23, 2008 Re: How to export name, email account and alias in Re: How to export name, email account and alias in Actually, to export to a csv file you'll want to use the CSVDE tool. This command will export all user objects from AD: csvde -f users.csv -s domaincontrollername -d "DC=domainname,DC=com" -p subtree -r "(&(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=User)(givenname=*))" -j c:\ "no spam" wrote: > Try IMI Fast User Manager & Reports > http://www.imibo.com/imius/default.htm > > > This is all - no scripts, no params, no... Easy and fast > > > > "Kaddie" <kathied@tweed.nsw.gov.au(donotspam)> wrote in message > news:261A005D-0109-4E38-8EFA-316E9FC751B3@microsoft.com... > > Hi, We need to export 400 or so mailboxes out to a CSV type file once a > > month > > so that an external client can import them into their contacts list. In > > exchange 2007 is there a cmdlet for this. We would just want the name of > > user, alias and email address. Can we do this from exchange or should we > > use > > the ldifde -f export.ldf (-s Servername) in Active directory instead (this > > is > > just an example command I found on the internet). If anyone knows how to > > do > > this we would greatly appreciate some assistance > > thanks > > -- > > Kath > > >
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