XADM: ExportObject in Command-Line Export Options File Only

Last reviewed: April 21, 1997
Article ID: Q152300
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Exchange Server, version 4.0

SUMMARY

If a command-line Export is performed using an options file, the ExportObject setting in the [Export] section can only be listed once and it will only accept a single parameter: Mailbox, All, DL, Remote (in other words, custom recipients), or Recipients.

MORE INFORMATION

A Microsoft Exchange Directory Export can be accomplished by one of two methods:

  1. The Directory Export feature of the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program.
2. A combination of command-line options available with Admin.exe:

      ADMIN /E file.csv /o options.ini.

If the first method is used, the administrator can choose to export any combination of mailboxes, distribution lists, or custom recipients to a CSV file. However, other directory objects cannot be exported with this method.

If the command-line options are used, mailboxes are exported by default. However, an ExportObject setting may be added to the [Export] section, and the following parameters are available:

[Export] ExportObject=mailbox ExportObject=remote ExportObject=DL ExportObject=Recipients ExportObject=All

The ExportObject setting can only appear once in the options file and it can only contain one of the parameters. In other words, if you try to export all of your Distribution Lists and Mailboxes by specifying "ExportObject=DL,mailbox", only the Distribution Lists would be exported to the CSV file. Likewise, if the ExportObject setting was specified twice in the file, first with "ExportObject=mailbox" and then with "ExportObject=DL", only the mailboxes would be exported to the CSV file.


Additional query words:
Keywords : kbusage XADM
Version : 4.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb


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Last reviewed: April 21, 1997
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