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Exchange 2003 - User Name Changes

A common request is to to adjust the personal details for a user, usually female after a wedding (or a divorce).
This can also be asked for when someone replaces another member of staff.

However, you do have a number of options available to you when making the change. The options depend on how adamant the user is about their former name being totally eradicated.

The Alias Issue

Changing most settings in Exchange is quite easy and is outlined below.

The significant issue is the alias of the account. This is seen by the user's in their auto complete menu, and is the part in < > : Jane Smith <jsmith>.

While you can change the alias quite easily in Active Directory Users and Computers this does have consequences, mainly for other people, not the user who is changing their name.

New email and external email (whether inbound or outbound) is not affected.

The same issues occur if you rename an account totally - so the account shows Jane Smith <sjones>

Method One - User Account Rename

If the user is happy for the alias to show the old name, then you can simply rename the account and update display names. This method is not recommended for a new member of staff, as it can cause confusion.

While this is a fairly straightforward process if not done correctly can mean a mixture of the old and the new name appearing throughout the system.

You should also time the change carefully. Make the change out of hours so that old inaccurate information is shown in the GAL for the shortest amount of time. If you have users on cached mode in Outlook 2003 and higher, make the change and then generate a new OAB so that they have an opportunity to get the latest information as soon as possible.

Use ADUC on the Exchange 2003 server. Ensure that the user is logged off when making the change. If a newlywed, during the honeymoon is a perfect time to make the changes.

  1. Start ADUC and find the user listed.
  2. Right click on the user and choose Rename. Correct the name as required and press enter.
  3. A new dialogue box should not be brought up, which gives you the opportunity to correct all aspects, including the username.
    In the example below, we are changing "Hazel Taylor" in to "Hazel Smith".

    Screenshot: Rename User
     
  4. After pressing ok the main name change has been completed.

Email Addresses

You shouldn't forget to adjust the email address of the user to take in to account the new name.

  1. Right click on user again, and choose Properties.
  2. Click on the "Email Addresses" tab.
  3. Add the new email address in the same format as your existing email addresses. Leave the old address in place.
  4. Change the default address to the new one.
    By doing this, any email sent in on the old address will still be delivered, but all new email will go out with the new address.

Other Settings

Outlook 2002 (and higher) Auto Complete

One thing that you cannot control is the auto complete on the latest versions of Outlook. You will need to instruct your users on how to clear the old name from the Auto Complete cache, then select the new name from the GAL fresh. Once the new name has been selected once, it will populate the auto complete list.
More information on Auto Complete and working with its cache can be found here.

Method Two - New Account

The second method that you can deal with a user changing their name is to create a new account. The old account is left in place.

To ensure that all email is caught, do the following...

The end result on this method is that other's auto complete entries continue to work, replies to old emails get delivered directly (via the old mailbox).


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Last Page Update: 20/03/2011



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