From: Andy on
Is there some sort of tool that will go through AD & identify delegates for accounts that no longer exist? My situation is similar to the one that began this thread except that person "A" sent a meeting invite to a large number of people - and got back the NDR because SOMEONE has a delegate that is bogus.



Rich Matheisen [MVP] wrote:

Well, then what sort of an answer were you looking for?
10-Mar-10

Well, then what sort of an answer were you looking for? There is more
to removing a delegate than just getting rid of unsightly SIDs.
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Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Tuesday, March 09, 2010 4:43 PM
GoTrojans wrote:

Delegate Mailbox Deleted - Clean Up Tool
I have two mailboxes, A and B. B is a delegate of A. I delete B. When I go
to mailbox A, there are references to an account in the permissions tab.

Has anyone every figured out a way to clean up this scenario?

Thanks

On Tuesday, March 09, 2010 9:07 PM
Rich Matheisen [MVP] wrote:

Sure. Remove the account from the permissions tab.
Sure. Remove the account from the permissions tab. Or check to see if
the accoutn you are deleting is a delegate before you delete the
account. Clean up first, then delete.
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Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP

On Wednesday, March 10, 2010 2:59 PM
GoTrojans wrote:

Geez Rich.... I know....Ron"Rich Matheisen [MVP]" wrote:
Geez Rich.... I know....

Ron

"Rich Matheisen [MVP]" wrote:

On Wednesday, March 10, 2010 7:47 PM
Rich Matheisen [MVP] wrote:

Well, then what sort of an answer were you looking for?
Well, then what sort of an answer were you looking for? There is more
to removing a delegate than just getting rid of unsightly SIDs.
---
Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP


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