Export GAL to Contacts folder
I read in KB 23877 about how to export the GAL to a contact folder. Basically I am exporting my Windows 2003 GAL with email addresses and importing them to a Exchange 2007 Public folder that is located in another domain in my company. We are using an Exchange 2003 server. The conatacts show up but under the user's email information none of the exported email addresses are there. Has anyone tried this before and had he same issue?
May 24th, 2010 6:03pm

I was using "LDAP" base tool like "CSVDE": Example: csvde -r "(objectClass=user)" -d "ou=test ou,dc=domain,dc=com" -l displayName,proxyAddresses -f c:\users.csv then imported the cvs to a contact folder of a test account, and move it to a public folder. it worked for me.
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May 24th, 2010 7:57pm

I am not too familiar with csvde, how would I import it into a contact?
May 24th, 2010 8:04pm

See if anything here can help you: http://www.slipstick.com/addins/contacts.asp -- Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." . "mykul" wrote in message news:632e0ba7-3b25-44a3-b342-5dee3bad4351... I read in KB 23877 about how to export the GAL to a contact folder. Basically I am exporting my Windows 2003 GAL with email addresses and importing them to a Exchange 2007 Public folder that is located in another domain in my company. We are using an Exchange 2003 server. The conatacts show up but under the user's email information none of the exported email addresses are there. Has anyone tried this before and had he same issue? Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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May 24th, 2010 8:20pm

Thanks Ed but I am not looking to purchase any software for this issue.
May 24th, 2010 8:38pm

When you do the export (yes, CSVDE - You can google that or go to computerperformance.co.uk) you will see the headings. Then you go to Outlook on the other domain and import that CSV. It's up to you whether you clean up the CSV before you do the import or re-map the headings at the time of the import. "mykul" wrote in message news:632e0ba7-3b25-44a3-b342-5dee3bad4351... I read in KB 23877 about how to export the GAL to a contact folder. Basically I am exporting my Windows 2003 GAL with email addresses and importing them to a Exchange 2007 Public folder that is located in another domain in my company. We are using an Exchange 2003 server. The conatacts show up but under the user's email information none of the exported email addresses are there. Has anyone tried this before and had he same issue? Mark Arnold, Exchange MVP.
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May 24th, 2010 10:39pm

What KB article are you referring to? 23877?? Can you paste that link here? Are you mail enabling PF from the import file? Santhosh Sivarajan | MCTS, MCSE (W2K3/W2K/NT4), MCSA (W2K3/W2K/MSG), CCNA, Network+ Houston, TX http://blogs.sivarajan.com/ http://publications.sivarajan.com/ This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
May 24th, 2010 11:00pm

How to use Csvde to import contacts and user objects into Active Directory http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327620 Using CSVDE and LDIFDE to Export Information from Active Directory Snapshots in Windows Server 2008 http://www.petri.co.il/using-csvde-ldifde-export-active-directory-snapshots-windows-server-2008.htm Regards, Xiu
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May 26th, 2010 12:12pm

I will take a look at the two links and see if that gives me the results I am looking for.
May 26th, 2010 4:01pm

This doesn't pull the info I need. It pulls the DN info and proxyemail address which shows all the addresses. I am looking for firstname, lastname, primary email address, job title and work phone number.
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May 26th, 2010 4:11pm

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=238773
May 26th, 2010 5:47pm

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