Please help with recipient policy query
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Kevin
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:16 pm    Post subject: Please help with recipient policy query Reply with quote

I originally posted this on the 11th but got no reply so I'm trying again...

I have OUs called "CompanyOUA" and "CompanyOUB". Under both of those is
another OU called "Users". I
want to be able to create a recipient policy for users in the "CompanyOUA"
only (i.e. not affecting "CompanyOUB".
I don't seem to be able to piece together an LDAP query that satisfies this,
at least not through the Recipient Policy GUI. Can anyone help?

Is there a program or something that I can use to help me with this and to
test the results of an LDAP query without actually creating a policy and
seeing if it is properly applied?

Thanks.

Kevin.

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Teo Gomez
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 10:19 pm    Post subject: RE: Please help with recipient policy query Reply with quote

You cannot create a recipient policy based on OU location. Instead, try
creating one based on group membership.

Teo
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easyv



Joined: 22 Mar 2006
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:29 pm    Post subject: Re: RE: Please help with recipient policy query Reply with quote

Teo Gomez wrote:
You cannot create a recipient policy based on OU location. Instead, try
creating one based on group membership.

Teo


Nonsense!

I have nearly a dozen OU's that get stamped with their own RP's. I forgot how you do it, but you need to craft the query using another LDAP tool, then paste it in a "custom" query in the RP.

I will post more once I find my notes on how to do it.

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