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Contents

ABOUT QUEST SOFTWARE, INC. ... 3

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ONTACTING

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UEST

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OFTWARE

...3

C

ONTACTING

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UEST

S

UPPORT

...3

OVERVIEW ... 5

EXCHANGE 5.5 MAILBOX— ACTIVE DIRECTORY USER ... 6

EXCHANGE 5.5 DISTRIBUTION LIST—

ACTIVE DIRECTORY GROUP... 11

EXCHANGE 5.5 CUSTOM RECIPIENT—

ACTIVE DIRECTORY CONTACT ... 14

ATTRIBUTES WHICH ARE NOT MIGRATED BY

EXCHANGE MIGRATION WIZARD... 18

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About Quest Software, Inc.

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Overview

Quest Exchange Migration Wizard replicates attributes from the Exchange 5.5

directory to Active Directory, and back from Active Directory to the

Exchange 5.5 directory, and keeps all of these attributes synchronized.

Replication from one directory to another is performed by means of attribute

mapping rules.

Some of the attributes have the same name in both directories, such as

postalCode

, and some attributes, such as the

autoReplyMessage

attribute in

Active Directory and the

conferenceInformation

attribute in Exchange 5.5,

have different names. Exchange Migration Wizard matches the attribute names

to each other, so that they can be easily mapped.

Exchange Migration Wizard can also perform single-value to multi-value field

mappings (and vice versa) between Active Directory and Exchange 5.5.

When a single-value attribute is synchronized to the multi-value attribute (the

multi-value attributes are marked in the tables with “Multi” tag), the

synchronization is performed as follows:

A single-value attribute is synchronized to only one value (first in

the stack) of the multi-value attribute;

When a single value is deleted in one directory, all multiple values

are deleted in another directory;

When a single value is changed in one directory, a new value is

added to the list of multiple values in another directory;

When the synchronized value of the multi-valued attribute is

changed in one directory, the modified value is synchronized to a

single value in another directory;

When one of the other multiple values (which are not synchronized)

is changed in one directory, this will have no effect on the single

value of another directory.

The following tables describe the mapping of attributes from Exchange 5.5 to

the appropriate attributes in Active Directory. If an attribute is not listed in the

table, it will not be replicated and synchronized by Exchange Migration Wizard

due to either impossibility or uselessness of its synchronization.

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Quest Exchange Migration Wizard

Exchange 5.5 Mailbox—

Active Directory User

EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN

EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Accept message from Auth-Orig authOrig

Reject message from DL DL-Mem-Reject-Perms dLMemRejectPerms

Address postalAddress streetAddress

Address-Home homePostalAddress homePostalAddress

Admin Note Admin-Description description

Alias Name uid mailNickname

Allow rich text MAPI-Recipient mAPIRecipient

Alternate Recipient Alt-Recipient altRecipient

Assistant secretary Secretary (Windows Server

2000)

MsExchAssistantName (Windows Server 2003) Assistant phone number Telephone-Assistant telephoneAssistant

AutoReply AutoReply autoReply

Business phone number

2 Telephone-Office2 (Single) otherTelephone (Multi)

Business-Roles Business-Roles businessRoles

Can send on behalf of Public-Delegates publicDelegates

City l l

Company Company company

Country co co

Custom Attribute 1 Extension-Attribute-1 extensionAttribute1 Custom Attribute 10 Extension-Attribute-10 extensionAttribute10

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Attribute Mapping Rules EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN

EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Custom Attribute 11 Extension-Attribute-11 extensionAttribute11 Custom Attribute 12 Extension-Attribute-12 extensionAttribute12 Custom Attribute 13 Extension-Attribute-13 extensionAttribute13 Custom Attribute 14 Extension-Attribute-14 extensionAttribute14 Custom Attribute 15 Extension-Attribute-15 extensionAttribute15 Custom Attribute 2 Extension-Attribute-2 extensionAttribute2 Custom Attribute 3 Extension-Attribute-3 extensionAttribute3 Custom Attribute 4 Extension-Attribute-4 extensionAttribute4 Custom Attribute 5 Extension-Attribute-5 extensionAttribute5 Custom Attribute 6 Extension-Attribute-6 extensionAttribute6 Custom Attribute 7 Extension-Attribute-7 extensionAttribute7 Custom Attribute 8 Extension-Attribute-8 extensionAttribute8 Custom Attribute 9 Extension-Attribute-9 extensionAttribute9 Deliver to both Deliver-And-Redirect deliverAndRedirect

Department department department

Direct reports Reports directReports

Display Name cn displayName

DXA Task DXA-Task mDBOverHardQuotaLimit

DXA Flags DXA-Flags deletedItemFlags

E-mail Addresses Proxy-Addresses proxyAddresses

Employee-Number employeeNumber employeeID (len 16)

Employee-Type employeeType employeeType

Enabled-Protocols Enabled-Protocols enabledProtocols

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Quest Exchange Migration Wizard EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN

EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Fax Number facsimileTelephoneNumber facsimileTelephoneNumber

First name givenName givenName

Folder-Pathname Folder-Pathname folderPathname

Form-Data Form-Data formData

Garbage-Coll-Period Garbage-Coll-Period garbageCollPeriod Generation-Qualifier generationQualifier generationQualifier Hide from AB Hide-From-Address-Book msExchHideFromAddressLists

Home phone number homephone homePhone

Home phone number 2 Telephone-Home2 (Single) otherHomePhone (Multi)

Home-MDB Home-MDB homeMDB

Home-MTA Home-MTA homeMTA

House-Identifier houseIdentifier houseIdentifier

ILS conferenceInformation autoReplyMessage

Imported-From Imported-From importedFrom

Incoming-Msg-Size-Limit Deliv-Cont-Length delivContLength

Initials initials initials

International-ISD-Number internationalISDNNumber (M) internationalISDNNumber (M)

Internet-Encoding Internet-Encoding internetEncoding

Issue warning storage

limit MDB-Storage-Quota mDBStorageQuota

LabeledURI LabeledURI (Single) labeledURI (Multi)

Language clientLanguage languageCode

Language-ISO639 language language

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Attribute Mapping Rules EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN

EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Last name sn sn

Manager manager manager

Member of memberOf memberOf

Mobile number mobile mobile

Notes info info

Office physicalDeliveryOfficeName physicalDeliveryOfficeName Outgoing message size

limit Submission-Cont-Length submissionContLength

Pager number pager pager

Personal-Title personalTitle personalTitle

Phone number telephoneNumber telephoneNumber

POP-Character-Set POP-Character-Set pOPCharacterSet

POP-Content-Format POP-Content-Format pOPContentFormat

Postal code postalCode postalCode

Prohibit send storage

limit MDB-Over-Quota-Limit mDBOverQuotaLimit

Protocol-Settings Protocol-Settings protocolSettings

Reject message from Unauth-Orig unauthOrig

Accept message from

DL DL-Mem-Submit-Perms dLMemSubmitPerms

Security-Protocol Security-Protocol securityProtocol

Simple display name name displayNamePrintable

State st st

Street-Address street street Telephone-Home-Fax homeFax (Single) otherFacsimileTelephoneNu

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Quest Exchange Migration Wizard EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN

EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Telephone-Personal-Mobile personalMobile (Single) otherMobile (Multi)

Telephone-Personal-Pager personalPager (Single) otherPager (Multi)

Teletex-Terminal-Identifier teletexTerminalIdentifier teletexTerminalIdentifier

Telex-Number telexNumber telexNumber

Title title title

Trust level Replication-Sensitivity replicationSensitivity

Use IS defaults MDB-Use-Defaults mDBUseDefaults

Voice-Mail-Speed Voice-Mail-Speed msExchTUISpeed

Voice-Mail-User-ID Voice-Mail-User-ID msExchVoiceMailboxID

Voice-Mail-Volume Voice-Mail-Volume msExchTUIVolume

WWW-Home-Page url wWWHomePage

X121-Address x121Address x121Address

X500-NC dnQualifier dnQualifier

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Attribute Mapping Rules

Exchange 5.5 Distribution List—

Active Directory Group

EXCHANGE 5.5

ATTRIBUTE LDAP NAME IN EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Accept message from Auth-Orig authOrig

Reject message from DL DL-Mem-Reject-Perms dLMemRejectPerms

Admin Note Admin-Description description

Alias Name uid mailNickname

Allow out of office

messages OOF-Replay-To-Originator oOFReplayToOriginator

Custom Attribute 1 Extension-Attribute-1 extensionAttribute1 Custom Attribute 10 Extension-Attribute-10 extensionAttribute10 Custom Attribute 11 Extension-Attribute-11 extensionAttribute11 Custom Attribute 12 Extension-Attribute-12 extensionAttribute12 Custom Attribute 13 Extension-Attribute-13 extensionAttribute13 Custom Attribute 14 Extension-Attribute-14 extensionAttribute14 Custom Attribute 15 Extension-Attribute-15 extensionAttribute15 Custom Attribute 2 Extension-Attribute-2 extensionAttribute2 Custom Attribute 3 Extension-Attribute-3 extensionAttribute3 Custom Attribute 4 Extension-Attribute-4 extensionAttribute4 Custom Attribute 5 Extension-Attribute-5 extensionAttribute5 Custom Attribute 6 Extension-Attribute-6 extensionAttribute6 Custom Attribute 7 Extension-Attribute-7 extensionAttribute7 Custom Attribute 8 Extension-Attribute-8 extensionAttribute8 Custom Attribute 9 Extension-Attribute-9 extensionAttribute9

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Quest Exchange Migration Wizard EXCHANGE 5.5

ATTRIBUTE LDAP NAME IN EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Display Name cn displayName

E-mail Addresses Proxy-Addresses proxyAddresses

Extension-Data Extension-Data extensionData Hide from AB Hide-From-Address-Book msExchHideFromAddressLists Hide membership from

AB Hide-DL-Membership hideDLMembership

ILS conferenceInformation autoReplyMessage

Imported-From Imported-From importedFrom

Incoming-Msg-Size-Limit Deliv-Cont-Length delivContLength

Internet-Encoding Internet-Encoding internetEncoding

LabeledURI LabeledURI (Single) labeledURI (Multi)

Language clientLanguage languageCode

Language-ISO639 language language

Member of memberOf memberOf

Notes info info

Obj-Dist-Name distinguishedName distinguishedName

Object-Class objectClass objectClass

Owner Owner ManagedBy

POP-Character-Set POP-Character-Set pOPCharacterSet

POP-Content-Format POP-Content-Format pOPContentFormat

Reject message from Unauth-Orig unauthOrig

Accept message from

DL DL-Mem-Submit-Perms dLMemSubmitPerms

Report to originator Report-To-Originator reportTOOriginator

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Attribute Mapping Rules EXCHANGE 5.5

ATTRIBUTE LDAP NAME IN EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Report to Owner Report-To-Owner reportToOwner

Simple display name name displayNamePrintable

Trust level Replication-Sensitivity replicationSensitivity

WWW-Home-Page url wWWHomePage

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Quest Exchange Migration Wizard

Exchange 5.5 Custom Recipient—

Active Directory Contact

EXCHANGE 5.5

ATTRIBUTE LDAP NAME IN EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Accept message from Auth-Orig authOrig

Reject message from DL DL-Mem-Reject-Perms dLMemRejectPerms

Address postalAddress streetAddress

Address-Home homePostalAddress homePostalAddress

Admin Note Admin-Description description

Alias Name uid mailNickname

Allow rich text MAPI-Recipient mAPIRecipient

Alternate Recipient Alt-Recipient altRecipient

Assistant secretary secretary

Assistant phone number Telephone-Assistant telephoneAssistant Business phone

number 2 Telephone-Office2 (Single) otherTelephone (Multi)

City l l

Company Company company

Country co co

Custom Attribute 1 Extension-Attribute-1 extensionAttribute1 Custom Attribute 10 Extension-Attribute-10 extensionAttribute10 Custom Attribute 11 Extension-Attribute-11 extensionAttribute11 Custom Attribute 12 Extension-Attribute-12 extensionAttribute12 Custom Attribute 13 Extension-Attribute-13 extensionAttribute13 Custom Attribute 14 Extension-Attribute-14 extensionAttribute14 Custom Attribute 15 Extension-Attribute-15 extensionAttribute15

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Attribute Mapping Rules EXCHANGE 5.5

ATTRIBUTE LDAP NAME IN EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Custom Attribute 2 Extension-Attribute-2 extensionAttribute2 Custom Attribute 3 Extension-Attribute-3 extensionAttribute3 Custom Attribute 4 Extension-Attribute-4 extensionAttribute4 Custom Attribute 5 Extension-Attribute-5 extensionAttribute5 Custom Attribute 6 Extension-Attribute-6 extensionAttribute6 Custom Attribute 7 Extension-Attribute-7 extensionAttribute7 Custom Attribute 8 Extension-Attribute-8 extensionAttribute8 Custom Attribute 9 Extension-Attribute-9 extensionAttribute9

Department department department

Direct reports Reports directReports

Display Name cn displayName

E-mail address Target-Address targetAddress

E-mail Addresses Proxy-Addresses proxyAddresses

Employee-Number employeeNumber employeeID (len 16)

Employee-Type employeeType employeeType

Enabled-Protocols Enabled-Protocols enabledProtocols

Extension-Data Extension-Data extensionData Fax Number facsimileTelephoneNumber facsimileTelephoneNumber

First name givenName givenName

Generation-Qualifier generationQualifier generationQualifier Hide from AB Hide-From-Address-Book msExchHideFromAddressLists

Home phone number homephone homePhone

Home phone number 2 Telephone-Home2 (Single) otherHomePhone (Multi)

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Quest Exchange Migration Wizard EXCHANGE 5.5

ATTRIBUTE LDAP NAME IN EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN ACTIVE DIRECTORY

ILS conferenceInformation autoReplyMessage

Imported-From Imported-From importedFrom

Incoming-Msg-Size-Limit Deliv-Cont-Length delivContLength

Initials initials initials

International-ISD-Number internationalISDNNumber (M) internationalISDNNumber (M)

Internet-Encoding Internet-Encoding internetEncoding

LabeledURI LabeledURI (Single) labeledURI (Multi)

Language clientLanguage languageCode

Language-ISO639 language language

Last name sn sn

Manager manager manager

Member of memberOf memberOf

Mobile number mobile mobile

Notes info info

Office physicalDeliveryOfficeName physicalDeliveryOfficeName

Pager number pager pager

Personal-Title personalTitle personalTitle

Phone number telephoneNumber telephoneNumber

POP-Character-Set POP-Character-Set pOPCharacterSet

POP-Content-Format POP-Content-Format pOPContentFormat

Postal code postalCode postalCode

Protocol-Settings Protocol-Settings protocolSettings

Reject message from Unauth-Orig unauthOrig

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Attribute Mapping Rules EXCHANGE 5.5

ATTRIBUTE LDAP NAME IN EXCHANGE 5.5 LDAP NAME IN ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Accept message from

DL DL-Mem-Submit-Perms dLMemSubmitPerms

Simple display name name displayNamePrintable

State st st

Street-Address street street Telephone-Home-Fax homeFax (Single) otherFacsimileTelephoneNu

mber

Telephone-Personal-Mobile personalMobile (Single) otherMobile (Multi)

Telephone-Personal-Pager personalPager (Single) otherPager (Multi)

Teletex-Terminal-Identifier teletexTerminalIdentifier teletexTerminalIdentifier

Telex-Number telexNumber telexNumber

Title title title

Trust level Replication-Sensitivity replicationSensitivity

Voice-Mail-Speed Voice-Mail-Speed msExchTUISpeed

Voice-Mail-User-ID Voice-Mail-User-ID msExchVoiceMailboxID

Voice-Mail-Volume Voice-Mail-Volume msExchTUIVolume

WWW-Home-Page url wWWHomePage

X121-Address x121Address x121Address

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Quest Exchange Migration Wizard

Attributes Which Are not Migrated

by Exchange Migration Wizard

There are two main reasons for not synchronizing attributes from

Exchange 5.5 directory to Active Directory and vise versa:

1.

The attribute does not exist in one of the directories

2.

There is no need to synchronize the attribute, as it should preserve

its own value in each of the directories. For example, the

USNChanged

attribute is used by Exchange Migration Wizard

Directory Synchronization Agent for identifying whether the

directory objects were modified.

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