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Tasks performed by the Exchange Recipient Update Service


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Summary

The Recipient Update Service is a subprocess that runs under the System Attendant process. The Recipient Update Service updates specific attributes of mail-enabled or mailbox-enabled Active Directory objects when they are created or modified. This article describes the tasks that the Recipient Update Service performs.

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The tasks performed by the Recipient Update Service are divided into four categories.

Recipient Policy

  • Sets the proxyAddresses attribute for users based on recipient policies. It may not set it if the proxyAddresses attribute has been manually added.
  • Sets other mail attributes, such as textEncodedORAddress and mail.

Address List

  • Sets the showInAddressBook attribute based on the address lists that are present. This attribute defines which objects appear on which address list. It is also needed to resolve names in Microsoft Outlook or other Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) clients.

System Policy

  • Sets the homeMDB, homeMTA, and msExchHomeServerName attributes if at least one is already present. It does not change any attribute if it already exists.
  • Sets the msExchMailboxGuid attribute if it is not present.
  • Sets the legacyExchangeDN attribute for mail-enabled objects if it is not present.
  • Sets the displayName attribute to the value of the mailNickname attribute if it is not present.
  • For groups that have the hideDLMembership attribute equal to TRUE, it adds some non-canonical access control entries (ACEs) into the Access Control List (ACL) of that group to prevent people from seeing the membership of that group.

Miscellaneous

  • Sets the ACL on the "cn=Microsoft Exchange System Objects,DC=domain,DC=com" container to reflect administrative rights that are assigned by the Exchange Delegate Wizard.
  • Verifies the members of the Exchange Enterprise Servers security group. If any Exchange Domain Servers security groups are missing, they are added.

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Keywords: KB253770, kbinfo

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Article Info
Article ID : 253770
Revision : 8
Created on : 10/25/2007
Published on : 10/25/2007
Exists online : False
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