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Active Directory name change?
A user has gotten married and wants her login and email to be her new last name. How can I change this without setting up a new accout?
I know you can change the details, but the email address doesn't change for some reason.
6 Answers
- 1 decade ago
For email address, add an smtp alias with the new email address.
Make the new address as the primary address so that the all the mails which user send will use the new address.
As we are not deleting the old address, user will be able to receive the mails in her old mail addrss too.
Login and Details, change in Active Directory users and computers.
Cheers!!
Shaba
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- Anonymous4 years ago
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- cherokee.diamondLv 41 decade ago
go in AD
Find her name
Right click server blahblah.local or whatever it is
once the name is found
right click change name
Her login will change also and you are going to have to tell her