[ngw] missing post office attribute (update)

Tony Bundy TBundy at co.lucas.oh.us
Thu Apr 8 14:29:23 UTC 2010


Yes, its tedious. Iv also noticed that sometimes I have to run it twice.


>>> On 4/6/10 at 04:39 PM, "Keith Larson" <klarson at K12GROUP.NET> wrote:
> graft works, but it has to be a single container at a time.  it doesn't work 
> if you select a parent container NOR does it work if you add multiple 
> containers that directly hold users to the list.  odd to me.
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>>>> "Keith Larson" <klarson at K12GROUP.NET> 4/6/2010 3:31 PM >>>
> the good news is that it produces a list of the problem users.  there was no 
> rhyme or reason to it, so they were difficult to locate.  this at least helps 
> with that part.
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>>>> "Keith Larson" <klarson at K12GROUP.NET> 4/6/2010 3:26 PM >>>
> I did that and all of the problem users show up as "unmatched" in the graft. 
>  It doesn't fix them.  If I do it one at a time, it works.
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>>>> Gert <gwcheck at gmail.com> 4/6/2010 2:44 PM >>>
> Agree. Need to graft. Select a container that holds the eDir user objects.
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> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Dennis Large <dennis.large at louisville.edu> 
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> Sure. just broaden the scope as needed.
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>>>> On 4/6/2010 at 2:02 PM, in message <4BBB3EEC02000033000272AB at k12group.net>,
> Keith Larson <klarson at K12GROUP.NET> wrote:
>> i did that and it fixed one user. can you do them in bulk?
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>> Keith Larson
>> Franklin Computer Services - K12 Group
>> (614) 561-4887
>> klarson at k12group.net 
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>>>>> Dennis Large <dennis.large at louisville.edu> 4/6/2010 11:53 AM >>>
>> Might need to graft.
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>>>>> On 4/6/2010 at 11:19 AM, in message <4BBB18DF0200003300027297 at k12group.net>,
>> Keith Larson <klarson at K12GROUP.NET> wrote:
>>> that didn't correct it.
>>> the issue is with the user edirectory object.
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>>> Keith Larson
>>> Franklin Computer Services - K12 Group
>>> (614) 561-4887
>>> klarson at k12group.net 
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>>>>>> "Eric Feldman" <Efeldman at garlandisd.net> 4/6/2010 10:38 AM >>>
>>> Run a Synchronize on the post office object? I can't remember exactly what
>>> that writes back to the user objects though.
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>>> Eric Feldman
>>> Garland ISD Technology
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>>>>>> "Keith Larson" <klarson at K12GROUP.NET> 4/6/2010 8:54 AM >>>
>>> it seems that i have a bunch of users that are missing their post office
>>> attribute. i can manage them just fine except when i run gwcheck against
>>> their account. is there an easy way to get this back for all of them? i
>> can
>>> do it one by one and it works, but that is time consuming.
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>>> Keith Larson
>>> Franklin Computer Services - K12 Group
>>> (614) 561-4887
>>> klarson at k12group.net 
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