Microsoft KB Archive/185155

= XCON: Extracting Connector Information From The Directory =

Article ID: 185155

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition

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SUMMARY
Using directory export, it is possible to extract all connector information from the directory to a CSV file. This can be useful for analyzing connector information, because unlike saving the routing information, all option fields are exposed.



MORE INFORMATION
A command line export needs to be used to extract the connector information. The following is an example of the command line:

Admin /E /O

The option file used should look like the following example:

[export] ExportObject=All Subcontainers=Yes Basepoint=/o=/ou=/cn=Configuration Container=Connections

The Export CSV file can contain any or all of the following connector related fields in the header:

Obj-Class

Delivery-Mechanism

Directory Name

Home-MTA

Home-Server

Accept messages from

Accept messages from DL

Activation-Schedule

Activation-Style

ADMD

Can-Preserve-DNs

Computer-Name

Connected-Domains

Country-Name

Deliv-Ext-Cont-Types

Deliverable Information Types

Diagnostic-reg-key

Encapsulation-Method

Export-Containers

Export-Custom-Recipients

Home-MDB

Import-Container

Import-Sensitivity

Incoming message size limit

Issue warning storage limit

Line-Wrap

MDB-Backoff-Interval

MDB-Msg-Time-Out-Period

MDB-Unread-Limit

Obj-Container

PRMD

Reject messages from

Reject messages from DL

Routing-List

Supported-Application-Context

Transfer-Retry-Interval

Transfer-Timeout-Non-Urgent

Transfer-Timeout-Normal

Transfer-Timeout-Urgent

Translation-Table-Used

Trust level

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