Attributes Added by Exchange 2003
Topic Last Modified: 2006-12-01
The topics in this section describe the attributes that Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 adds to Microsoft Active Directory® when you install Exchange Server 2003.
The following table lists the added attributes.
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Contains the mapping for the access controls. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The authentication method to use. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The type of encrypted channel that this resource supports. |
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This is the schedule if "scheduled times" is selected. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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A bit used to distinguish the type of connection agreement. |
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The options bitstring. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.Additional source-target pairs for straight distinguished name (DN) mapping. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.The link from the Exchange server to the address list service running on it. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.A link from the address list service to the Exchange server it should be running on. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Used by the message transfer agent (MTA) to determine if Internal Trace Information should be stripped. |
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A link to all Exchange administrators within the organization along with the appropriate permissions. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The access control list (ACL). |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Used by the user interface (UI) to determine whether to display Administrator Groups. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The type of servers that are in the Administrator Group. |
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A link to the administrator mailbox of the cc:Mail Connector. |
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The time value used to determine when to remove indexes, views, and categorizations. The default is 8 days. |
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The time/date that this policy was applied. |
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The time/date that this policy was applied. |
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The time/date that this policy was applied. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.Allows conference resource extension requests. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.Allows conference time extension requests. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Contains the host name of an alternate server that accepts mail for the default domain. |
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Delivers to this recipient if a specified recipient cannot be delivered to. |
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A backlink to ms-Exch-Alt-Recipient Attribute. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Determines whether or not anonymous access is allowed via this protocol. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The length of time a connection can be idle before it is closed. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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A bitmap indicating the events to log. |
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Indicates which type of authentication this resource accepts. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The domain name of the authentication account to be used when connecting to the other side of the connector. |
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The password of the authentication account to be used when connecting to the other side of the connector. |
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The user name of the authentication account to be used when connecting to the other side of the connector. |
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The users who are allowed to send mail to this recipient. |
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A backlink to ms-Exch-Auth-Orig Attribute. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Contains Internet Locator Service (ILS) settings in the form SERVER/ACCOUNT. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The installed conferencing servers. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The maximum number of background threads per server. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The default domain name for incoming basic authentication. |
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A list of connectors (in the VSI's routing group) that this VSI is the bridgehead for. |
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A list of connectors (in a remote routing group) that this VSI is the bridgehead for. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The globally unique identifier (GUID) of the catalog for this message database (MDB). |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.A link to a schema policy that this certification authority (CA) uses. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Allows the Automatic Directory Exchange (ADE) to propagate synchronized entries to downstream cc:Mail post offices. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Indicates how cc:Mail directory entries imported into Exchange will be filtered. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The cc:Mail Import/Export version. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Preserves the forwarding history on messages sent from cc:Mail to Exchange. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The Administrator password to the cc:Mail post office. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The name of the cc:Mail post office where the connector exports and imports mail. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The file path to the cc:Mail post office. |
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Reserved. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) tag of the character set used by the client. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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An ACL string representing security on this object. |
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The message that will be displayed to Chat administrators. |
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The mask determines the scope of the ban. |
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The reason for the ban is sent to the banned user when a connection is attempted. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Determines if the registered channel will be started automatically when the service loads. |
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Flags that determine the IRC/IRCX modes of the channel. |
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The keyword used by a host to access a restricted channel. |
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The message sent to users when they join the channel. |
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The keyword used by a user to access a restricted channel. |
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The language used in a channel. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The number of users allowed to join this channel. |
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The modes of a channel. |
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The IRC/IRCX style name of the channel. |
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The keyword used by an owner to access a restricted channel. |
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The message sent to a user when they leave the channel. |
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The Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS) rating for the channel. |
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The subject of the channel. |
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The topic of the channel. |
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Determines the scope of the Chat class. ms-Exch-Chat-Class-Scope-Type Attribute determines if this property is used, or if the Internet Protocol (IP) ms-Exch-Chat-Class-IP Attribute property is used to scope the class. |
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Determines the scope of the Chat class specified by an IP address. ms-Exch-Chat-Class-Scope-Type Attribute determines if this property is used, or if the IP ms-Exch-Chat-Class-Ident-Mask Attribute property is used to scope the class. |
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The Chat user class restrictions. |
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The Chat user class identification scope type. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Determines whether Domain Name System (DNS) reverse lookups are performed on incoming client connections. |
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The amount of time this item is active starting from the value of ms-Exch-Chat-Start-Time Attribute. |
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Determines whether anonymous client connections are allowed to this Chat community. |
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Determines whether authenticated client connections are allowed to this Chat community. |
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A multivalued list of the Chat service extensions for this Chat community on this server. |
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Determines the maximum acceptable message rate allowed by the Chat server from clients. |
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The maximum anonymous client connections that are allowed. |
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The maximum number of client connections allowed. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The maximum number of channels that a Chat client may join at one time. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The amount of lag imparted to all messages to prevent flooding. |
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The message sent to users when they connect to a Chat community. |
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The Chat network settings for channel creation and defaults. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The amount of delay imparted on a user between changing nicknames. Used for flood control. |
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The maximum level of buffering allowed before a client connection is terminated. |
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The frequency of keep-alive pings from the Chat server. |
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The general attack protection level used by the Chat server. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The time at which this item becomes active. The duration for which it is active is determined by the value of ms-Exch-Chat-Duration Attribute. |
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A description of the Chat community displayed to users when they connect. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.A backlink to the connection agreements from the service. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Stores the location of the index. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.A link from the computer to the Exchange server. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The forward link to the Exchange Conferencing Service conference calendar mailbox. |
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The backlink to the Exchange Conferencing Service conference calendar mailbox. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The Exchange Conferencing Service site forward link. |
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The Exchange Conferencing Service site backlink. |
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The sites or AGs that are connected using this connector. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The type of Exchange connector. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Contains information about MIME versus Unix-to-Unix encode (UUENCODE) and Rich Text Format (RTF) for a domain content configuration. |
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The forward link to the Exchange Conferencing Service resource mailbox. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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If True, the store configures IMAIL to convert Internet messages to fixed font for RTF clients. The default is False. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The LDAP display name of the attribute used to correlate entries. This is not used for replication between Exchange and Microsoft® Windows®. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The component implementation GUID for the conference technology provider (CTP). |
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The frame hint size. |
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The CTP property schema. This attribute is obsolete. |
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The CTP GUID. |
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The CTP internal name. |
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Indicates whether authentication is required to join the selected conference. |
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The Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in implementation GUID for the CTP. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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Prevents any mount to the database. This is set during a restore. |
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Indicates to the store whether or not the database is to be created. |
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The accumulator for sessions. |
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Number of Microsoft Jet sessions to allocate when more Jet sessions are needed. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.A flag indicating whether this administrator group is the default. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The domain used for basic authentication. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Specifies the default domain for logon. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Controls deleted item retention settings. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Determines the order of processing messages in the connector's queue. Options are: FIFO, Priority (default), and Size. |
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Used with ms-Exch-Alt-Recipient Attribute. If True, delivers to the mailbox and also redirects. |
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For recipients, the maximum message size, in kilobytes (KB), that they can receive. For a connector, the maximum message size, in KB, that can be sent over the connector. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.Determines if x.500 aliases should be dereferenced. This is applicable when replicating with x.500/LDAP directories that support aliases. |
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The routing group (RG) on the other side of an Exchange Connector. |
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This attribute is obsolete. |
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The location of the diagnostic registry key. |
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A list of relational expressions that determine which directory entries are propagated from Lotus Notes to Exchange during directory synchronization. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Contains the directory browsing flags. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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If set, this disables the conversion of universal distribution groups to universal security groups. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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This attribute is not used by Exchange. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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A distribution list (DL) whose members may not send to this recipient or send messages over this connector. |
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Backlink to ms-Exch-DL-Mem-Reject-Perms Attribute. |
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A DL whose members may send to this recipient or send messages over this connector. |
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Backlink to ms-Exch-DL-Mem-Submit-Perms Attribute. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Contains the stringized GUID of the domain local group within the Recipient Update Service (RUS) domain. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Contains the stringized security identifier (SID) of the domain global group within the RUS domain. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.A link to the root of the domain. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Contains the stringized GUID of the domain local group within the RUS domain. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Contains the stringized SID of the domain local group within the RUS domain. |
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Stores the domain name that a Domain Content Configuration object applies to. |
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If True, the store configures IMAIL to convert a multipart/signed message to a normal message and discard the signature. The default is False. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.A flag used to signal the service to do a full synchronization of the directories. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The database file location for this store. |
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If TRUE, the MDB is offline. The default is FALSE. |
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A list of authorization packages enabled for this protocol. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Determines whether this protocol is enabled or not. |
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This is present only on X.400 connectors. |
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Determines whether or not messages submitted to this domain will be encoded using the content configuration settings. |
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The action on assert. |
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The base name for all Database Management System (DBMS) object names. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The minimum cache size in pages. |
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The maximum checkpoint depth in bytes. |
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A Boolean flag for circular logging. |
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The default grbit for JetCommitTransaction. |
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The database extension size in pages. |
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Enables checking the operating system version for indexes. The default is False. |
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Enables online defragmentation. The default is True. |
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Internally sorts (in a dynamically allocated parallel array) JET_RETRIEVECOLUMN structures passed to JetRetrieveColumns(). The default is False. |
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A language-independent process descriptor string. |
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The global minimum version page size in 16-kilobyte (KB) units. |
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Log buffers in 512 bytes. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The path to the log file directory. |
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The log file size in KB. |
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The maximum sessions waiting on log flush. |
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The maximum number of open cursors. |
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The maximum number of open directories. |
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The maximum number of sessions. |
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The maximum concurrent open temporary table/index creation. |
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The maximum version store size in 16-KB units. |
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The maximum disk extent considered fragment, in pages. |
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The minimum size of a temporary database, in pages. |
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The preferred maximum number of open directories. |
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The preferred version store size in 16-KB units. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The path to check point file. |
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The path to the temporary database. |
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The wait time in milliseconds. |
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Overwrites deleted records/long values during backup. |
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A link to an Exchange server that this object corresponds to. |
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Contains the DN to the site that this connection agreement is for. |
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A flag indicating whether distribution list (DL) names are propagated to foreign systems via directory synchronization. |
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Contains an SMTP address that should be used as the mail forwarding address of the object. |
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Contains the Gateway Address Resolution Table (GWART) for the site. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.Defines a period, in seconds, for which the conference allows attendees to continue after the scheduled termination. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.Defines a period, in seconds, for which clients are accepted into a conference prior to the scheduled start time. |
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Contains the time the Gateway Address Resolution Table (GWART) was last modified. |
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Contains special connector attributes, such as "allow system messages". |
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Determines if the recipient appears in address lists. |
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The distinguished name of the MDB for this mailbox. |
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Points to the MTA that services this object. |
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The DN of the object for the home public MDB. |
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A backlink to the routing group that this object is a member of. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.Link to the Active Directory Connector (ADC) for this connection agreement. |
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Determines whether private mailboxes are shared. |
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The name of the private share. |
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Determines whether public folders are shared. |
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The name of the public share. |
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Contains the DN to the connecter from which this object is imported. |
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A multivalued list of access control entries (ACEs) for Instant Messaging. |
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A representation (resembling e-mail) of the public URL for a user that is enabled for Instant Messaging. |
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States the directory path root for all database transaction log files. |
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States the directory path root for all database files for a particular server. |
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Describes the type of firewall entry for this firewall object. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The host name for the Instant Messaging virtual server. |
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A multivalued attribute that lists IP ranges that are valid for the Instant Messaging firewall. |
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The public URL for a user that is enabled for Instant Messaging. |
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The private URL for a user that is enabled for Instant Messaging. |
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The proxy name for the Instant Messaging firewall. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.States whether an Instant Messaging virtual server can host users. |
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The Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) Web Server Instance in the metabase. |
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The DN of the Instant Messaging home server. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The maximum length of time for incoming connections. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.Contains a list of installed components on a given server. |
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The data conference Internet name. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Restricts IP connections to this resource. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.A flag to determine whether non-mailbox associated objects are replicated over this particular connection agreement. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.Determines if this is a configuration Connection Agreement. |
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The ISO-639 language code identifying a user's language. |
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Lists public data conferences. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.The set of locales that determine client sort order. |
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The data conference local name. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Specifies the logon method for clear text logons. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The log formats that this resource writes to. |
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The GUID of the user's mailbox. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.When the mailbox clean process should be started. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.The summary mode for this policy (MCASM_NONE, MCASM_SUMMARY_ONLY, MCASM_DETAILED_REPORT). |
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The age at which messages larger than the specified size limit are deleted. |
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Indicates that a custom message is being used. |
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Settings for each folder or store (Enabled, Folder-Name, Age-Limit, Size-Limit). A limit of -1 should be interpreted as "Any". |
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The message classes that should not be deleted. |
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Cleanup mode for this policy (MCACM_AUDIT, MCACM_CLEANMCADM_DELETED_ITEMS, MCADM_SYSTEM_CLEANUP, MCADM_JUST_DELETE). |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.The recipient of summary reports. |
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ms-Exch-Mailbox-Manager-Send-User-Notification-Mail Attribute |
Sends a notification to the user after a clean operation. |
Messages larger than this size will be deleted automatically when their age exceeds the age limit. |
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Determines if a size limit is in effect. |
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The mail notification message body. |
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The mail notification message footer. |
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The mail notification message header. |
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The number of days to retain deleted mailboxes before purging them. |
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The security descriptor of the user's mailbox. |
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The URL to a user's mailbox. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The Address List Service master server. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.A backlink to the Address List Service master server. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The maximum number of instances generated per day. |
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The maximum window of instances (months) generated by the store expansion agent. |
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The maximum number of restricted views cached for any given folder in the MDB. |
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Defines the maximum allowed connections. |
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The maximum minutes a video conference can be extended. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The maximum number of incoming connections allowed for this resource. |
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The maximum number of participants allowed in a video conference. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The maximum number of Jet instances allowed on this computer. |
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The maximum number of stores allowed per Jet instance on this computer. |
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The maximum remote procedure call (RPC) threads for the server. |
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A forward link to Microsoft® Windows® sites supported by the specified multipoint control unit (MCU). |
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A backlink to Microsoft® Windows® sites supported by the specified multipoint control unit (MCU). |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The default size limit after which messages can no longer be sent or received. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Contains the base of the LDAP search that should be used to compute this dynamic DL. |
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The LDAP search filter used to generate this dynamic DL. |
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A pointer to the mailbox that should get a journal (copy) of all messages sent on this mailbox store. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.Defines the filter for the fields in the message tracking log. Each bit controls a field. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The minimum RPC threads for the server. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.How frequently the MAD should check whether a notification (such as a mail or page) should be sent. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.The set of polling rates for each of the types of monitored resources (such as queues, CPU, and disk). The syntax of each of the entries will be: [TYPE],[RATE as Seconds]. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.The set of monitored resources (such as queues, CPU, and disk). The general syntax of each of the entries will be: TYPE, ID, [Warning value], [Error value]. Some TYPEs may need different formats. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Name of the Lotus Notes mailbox where the connector picks up mail from Notes for delivery into Exchange. |
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A list of Lotus Notes groups to exclude from directory synchronization. |
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A flag indicating whether Lotus Notes groups should be exported to Exchange during directory synchronization. |
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The name of the Lotus Notes foreign domain that represents Exchange. |
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The name of the Lotus Notes letterhead style used for messages delivered into Notes from Exchange. |
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The full path and file name of the Lotus Notes client INI file used by the connector to log on to the Notes server. |
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Determines how Lotus Notes doclinks are converted in messages to Exchange. Options are RTF, OLE, or URL. |
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The name of the Lotus Notes server to which the Connector attaches. Notes format name, not server name. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The name of the mailbox used by the Lotus Notes mail router. This is usually MAIL.BOX. |
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A list of the Lotus Notes Name and Address Books exported to Exchange for directory synchronization. |
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The name of the default Name and Address Book into which Exchange users are imported. |
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A list of domain-specific Lotus Notes Name and Address Books for directory import. |
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Boolean state to determine if (MAPI) clients are allowed to connect to public folder content in the target routing group. By default, if not set, public folder referrals will be allowed over this connector. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The GUID of NTDS containers or OUs to search in for objects to be synchronized. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The GUID of NTDS containers or OUs to write synchronized objects to. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.A list of Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI) packages that may be used to authenticate to this resource. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The entry ID of the public folder that this offline address book (OAB) is stored in. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Governs whether or not Out-Of-Office notifications should be sent to a sender of a message to this DL. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Overall age limit for messages in public message databases (MDBs). This is a store-wide setting. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The GUID of the public folder tree that is replicated to this store. |
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A read-only multivalued GUID list of public MDB instances of this TLH. |
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The DN of the Directory Service (DS) object for the server containing this MDB. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The language (code page) of the connected foreign post office or domain. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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On the TLH, this is the default set of rights for new Top Level Folders. On the administrative group, this is the set of rights for public folders that are homed on Exchange Server 5.5 that are associated to this administrative group or site. |
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The DN of the container into which message databases (MDBs) in this domain will create folder objects. |
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The URL to a user's public folder root. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Specifies whether or not policies should be applied to this recipient. |
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The time/date that this policy was applied. |
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The list of policies a leaf object uses. |
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A backlink to objects that use this policy. |
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If this is set, this policy cannot be removed from the object this policy applies to. |
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The list that defines the set of property pages that are exposed on this policy. Every property page (that will be policied) will be assigned a GUID to uniquely identify it in this list. |
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The order in which policies will be evaluated. |
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The list of distinguished names (DNs) of containers where policy objects reside that the AL service will process. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The polling interval between scheduled runs if "Always" is selected. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.A flag indicating whether DL names are propagated to foreign systems via directory synchronization. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.A list of security identifiers (SIDs) that have already been processed. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Exchange Internet protocol settings. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The time/date that this policy was applied. |
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The data conference proxy name. |
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The DN of other mailboxes that can send on behalf of this mailbox. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Stores the UI settings that set the purported search attribute. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Defines the scope for client queries on address lists. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The maximum number of recipients this user may send to, or a global maximum for the organization. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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If recovery is on, log files are generated. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.A flat delimited set of distinguished names (DNs) of remote Exchange private stores. Used to set home-mdb on user objects. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.A flat delimited set of distinguished names (DNs) of remote Exchange servers. Used to set home-mta on DL objects. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.A flag that notifies the service to replicate this connection agreement immediately. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The replication message size limit. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The schedule of when to replicate public folder changes. |
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Used by Exchange on legacy Exchange Server 5.5 connectors to govern their use by replication. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Signature used for replication purposes by the Active Directory Connector. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The style for replicating public folder changes, such as Always or Never. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Governs whether or not read receipts and delivery receipts will be sent to the sender of messages sent to this DL. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The CTP GUID. |
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Resource values specific to the CTP. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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A pointer to the server that maintains the Gateway Address Resolution Table (GWART) for this site or administrative group. |
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The set of other roles that this role includes. |
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The OAB that this mailbox store or this user uses. |
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The set of rights, per objectClass, that this role includes. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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This flag enables or disables the routing for the entire organization. |
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Contains the list of domain names (such as example.com) for which an ETRN command should be issued. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Pointers to virtual servers of servers in a Exchange Routing Group. |
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The address space of addresses allowed to be used on the connector. |
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A pointer to the virtual server of the master of the Exchange Routing Group. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The logon domain used for SASL. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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A link to all CAs that use this schema policy. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Defines the networks that will accept and send client connections. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The IP port binding for non-secure connections. |
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Password for outbound security. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Determines whether or not Exchange Rich Text is sent to the domain specified in the domain content configuration object. |
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How X.500 objects are synchronized to this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The user name to use to log on to the server for this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The password for the credentials specified for this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The type of authentication to the server for this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.A flag used to determine how deletions are synchronized into this directory. |
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The DN of the default container to search for objects to synchronize. |
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Flags used for transitive replication work. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The highwater mark update sequence number (USN) from the last successful synchronization from this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Stores the vectors of update sequence numbers (USNs) and servers for a given naming context (NC). |
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The DN of the default container to write synchronized objects to. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.A flag to determine whether non-mailbox associated objects are replicated over this particular connection agreement. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The time of the most recent update from the last successful synchronization from this directory. |
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The network address of the server participating in this connection agreement. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.Domain in which Active Directory accounts should be created. |
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Contains the matching rules for this server. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The page size to request when searching this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The LDAP port of the server for this directory. |
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The schema map to use when mapping from Active Directory to the Exchange Directory Service (DS). |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The search filter to use when searching this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The port to connect to for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connections. |
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Identifies the type of server being connected to. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.How X.500 objects are synchronized to this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The user name to use to log on to the server for this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The password for the credentials specified for this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The type of authentication to the server for this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.A flag used to determine how deletions are synchronized into this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The DN of the default container to search for objects to synchronize. |
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Flags for transitive replication work. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The highwater mark update sequence number (USN) from the last successful synchronization from this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Stores the vectors of update sequence numbers (USNs) and servers for a given naming context (NC). |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The DN of the default container to write syncronized objects to. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.A flag to determine whether non-mailbox associated objects are replicated over this particular connection agreement. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The time of the most recent update from last successful syncronization from this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The network address of the server participating in the connection agreement. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The domain in which Active Directory accounts should be created. |
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Contains the matching rules for this server. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The page size to request when searching this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The LDAP port of the server for this directory. |
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The schema map to use when mapping from the Exchange Directory Service (DS) to Active Directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The search filter to use when searching this directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The port to connect to for SSL connections. |
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Identifies the type of server being connected to. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Starts the service when the operating system is booted. |
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The IP port binding for SSL connections. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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A link to all Exchange server groups within the organization. |
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Contains the domain local groups for each prepared domain. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Determines if this server is a front-end or back-end server. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Contains a random unused GUID which is used by the store when creating the public folder for this OAB. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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The database file location for this store. |
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The list of supported algorithms in North America by Microsoft Outlook® clients. This list should never be modified. |
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The list of non-North America algorithms supported by Outlook. |
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The currently-selected algorithm for North America Outlook users. |
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The selected algorithm for non-North America Outlook users. |
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The list of all accounts that are authorized to use TRN. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Location where bad mail messages are stored. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The drop directory of the domain or route domain. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.If set, use the Masquerade domain. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The directory where mail messages are being dropped. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The data directory for DSAccess. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The default mail root for DSAccess. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The default mail root for DSAccess. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The host to connect in DSAccess. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The port to use in DSAccess. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Configures the directory that this resource uses to route mail. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Contains the IP addresses of DNS servers that should be used by this SMTP virtual server. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The Fully Qualified Domain Name for this virtual server. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The TLF encryption flag used for basic authentication. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The LDAP account to use in DSAccess. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The bind type to use in DSAccess. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The naming context to use in DSAccess. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The LDAP password to use in DSAccess. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The schema type to use in DSAccess. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The time at which this resource should send a notification regarding a local undelivered message. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The time at which this resource should expire a local undelivered message. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The domain that mail outbound from this resource is masqueraded as. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The maximum number of hops that the message transported by this resource can take. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The maximum size that a message delivered by this resource can be. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The maximum number of messages delivered for connections outgoing from each domain of this resource. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The maximum number of outbound messages per domain. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The maximum number of connections outgoing from this resource. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The maximum length of time for connections outgoing from each domain of this resource. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The maximum number of recipients allowed on a message transferred by this resource. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute. |
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Configures which authentication is used when connecting outbound from this resource. |
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The password for outbound security. |
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User name for outbound security. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The maximum length of time for connections outgoing from this resource. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The outbound connection port number. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The outbound connection SSL port number. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Performs reverse DNS lookup for delivery. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The directory from which mail messages are being picked up. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The directory where mail messages are being queued. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Checks if the relay IP requires authentication. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.List of Internet Protocols (IPs) for relay restriction. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The time at which this resource should send a notification regarding an undelivered outbound message. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The time at which this resource should expire an undelivered outbound message. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The first, second, third, and subsequent retries for remote mail delivery. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The routing table type for DSAccess. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The address to send bad mail to. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The address to send a non-delivery report to. |
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Sets a Smart Host route domain for mail outbound from this resource. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.The Smart Host type. |
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Contains an alternate Smart Host to which the server should issue the TURN or ETRN command. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Pointers to SMTP virtual servers of servers in bridgehead on the local side of Exchange Connector. |
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The time at which the site-proxy-space was last computed. |
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Contains the maximum size message allowed to be submitted, either globally or by this user. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute programmatically.The direction in which the directories will be synchronized. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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For more information, see this topic. |
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Contains the destination address for this object. |
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Pointers to bridgehead SMTP virtual servers in the connector target routing group (RG). |
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Used by Exchange Server 5.5 to indicate the message transfer agents (MTAs) on the remote side of a connector. |
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The telephone number of the assistant that corresponds to this user. |
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The Relative Distinguished Names (RDNs) to the child template objects. |
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The number of hours for which information about received messages will be kept and duplicates will be eliminated. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.The number of days after which to remove a tracking log file. |
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The user logon authentication password when accessed by phone. |
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The speed at which to play text to speech. |
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The volume at which to play voice mail and text-to-speech mail via Telephone User Interface (TUI). |
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Contains objects that may not send to this recipient. |
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A backlink to ms-Exch-Unauth-Orig Attribute. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Specifies the encrypted password used to gain access to Universal Naming Convention (UNC) virtual roots. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Specifies the user name for UNC virtual roots. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.A set of DN syntax attribute values that were not set on the target object because the object they pointed to was not found in the target directory. |
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It is recommended that you not modify this attribute.Exchange-specific unmerged attributes. |
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The OAB that this mailbox store or this user uses. |
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The data conference visibility mask. |
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The telephone extension of a user's mailbox ID when accessed by phone. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.Convert inbound Voice Profile for Internet Mail (VPIM) messages via SMTP to Multimedia Message format. |
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It is recommended that you manage this attribute only through Setup.Convert outbound Multimedia Message format to Voice Profile for Internet Mail (VPIM) based on address or non-delivery report (NDR). |
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The name through which users will access Exchange data via HTTP. |
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