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Load balancing mailboxes across Exchange 2007 message stores using IDM policy rules

The standard IDM v3.5.1 AD driver provides support for mail enabling AD users by populating the mailNickname and homeMDB attributes. On larger Exchange 2007 systems, there may be up to 50 message stores per server to choose from. This article explores ways of load balancing users across the available message stores.

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Making Sure Your Work Orders Work!

A simple rule for maintaining referential integrity when users are renamed or moved, and they also have an outstanding workorder pending.

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Exchange 2007 Management Shell cmdlet execution from within IDM Policy Rules

Have you ever wished you could trigger Exchange 2007 Shell cmdlets directly from policy rules in your IDM v3.5.1 AD driver. Well now you can ...

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OPEN CALL: IDM 3.0 to i5OS 2.0 driver associations

Anyone want to take a swing at this newbie question?

Submitted by: dpmartell on Thu. 08.21.2008
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Identity Management
Product: Identity Manager

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Conversion Tool that takes delimited files and converts them to LDIF, SQL, CSV or whatever format you need!

This PHP script takes any delimited text file as input and converts the records within that file to any output format you desire such as LDIF, SQL or another delimited format. All you need is the attached PHP script, the source delimited text file with headers (first row defines column names) and a template file which you create to describe the output format for each row in your source delimited text file.

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Using ECMA Scripts in IDM Policy Rules

IDM provides some standard verbs to support upper and lower case string conversion in policy rules, but no support for Title Case string conversions

The ECMA script support provided with IDM v3.5.1 allows the creation of custom scripts to provide a simplified and more elegant solution to Title Case conversion than was previously possible using the standard verbs.

This article explores the use of ECMA scripts to extend the string manipulation that is possible using the standard policy verbs and how to access them from DirXML Script policy rules.

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