Applies to: Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-06-15
Use the User Information page to enter user account information. This page is displayed only if you selected to create a new user for the mailbox.
The following fields are available for each new user account. The Organizational unit, Name, User logon name (both User Principal Name and pre-Windows 2000) fields are required. For user mailboxes, you must also provide a password that meets the length, complexity, and history requirement policies of the domain in which the user account is created.
- Organizational unit
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- The default value of this field depends on the scope that is
set for recipient configuration. To learn more about changing the
recipient scope, see Recipient Configuration
> Recipient Scope (RTM).
- If the recipient scope is set to the forest, the default value
is set to the Users container in the Active Directory
directory service domain that contains the computer on which the
Exchange Management Console is running. If the recipient scope is
set to a specific domain, the Users container in that domain
is selected by default. If the recipient scope is set to a specific
organizational unit (OU), that OU is selected by default.
- To select a different OU, click Browse. This opens the
Select Organizational Unit dialog box. This dialog box
displays all OUs in the forest that are within the specified scope.
Select the desired OU, and then click OK to return to the
wizard.
- The default value of this field depends on the scope that is
set for recipient configuration. To learn more about changing the
recipient scope, see Recipient Configuration
> Recipient Scope (RTM).
- First Name
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Use this box to type the first name of the user.
- Initials
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Use this box to type the middle initials of the user.
- Last name
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Use this box to type the last name of the user.
- Name
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- Use this box to type the user name.
- This field is automatically populated based on the First
Name, Initials, and Last Name fields. You can
modify this field. The name cannot exceed 64 characters.
- This is the name that will appear in the global address list
(GAL) for the new user.
- Use this box to type the user name.
- User logon name (User Principal Name)
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- The user logon name consists of a user name and a suffix (for
example, john@contoso.com). Use the box to type the user name that
the user will use to log on to the mailbox. Use the drop-down box
to select the suffix for this user. Typically, the suffix is the
Active Directory domain name in which the user account
resides.
- The user logon name cannot exceed 1,024 characters and must be
unique in the forest.
- The user logon name consists of a user name and a suffix (for
example, john@contoso.com). Use the box to type the user name that
the user will use to log on to the mailbox. Use the drop-down box
to select the suffix for this user. Typically, the suffix is the
Active Directory domain name in which the user account
resides.
- User logon name (pre-Windows 2000)
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- Use this box to type a user name that is compatible with legacy
versions of Microsoft Windows (prior to the release of
Windows 2000 Server).
- This box is automatically populated based on the User logon
name (User Principal Name) field and is typically left the
same.
- The User logon name (pre-Windows 2000) cannot
exceed 20 characters and must not contain any of the following
characters: \/ []:|<> + =
; ? , *.
- Use this box to type a user name that is compatible with legacy
versions of Microsoft Windows (prior to the release of
Windows 2000 Server).
- Password
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Use this box to type the password for the user.
Note: If you are creating a user mailbox, make sure that the password you supply complies with the password length, complexity, and history requirements of the domain in which you are creating the user account.
- Confirm password
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Use this box to confirm the password.
- User must change password at next logon
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- Select this check box if you want to require the user to create
a new password at first logon.
- If this check box is selected, at first logon, the new user
will be prompted with a dialog box in which to change the password.
The user will not be allowed to perform any tasks until the
password is successfully changed.
Important: If this check box is selected, and the new mailbox user's first logon attempt is by using Outlook Web Access, the logon attempt will fail. This is because Outlook Web Access only supports changing the password after the user is successfully authenticated. If a user is configured to change the password at next logon, the user will not be authenticated until the password is successfully changed. The password change functionality provided by Internet Information Services (IIS) allows you to change the password in this scenario. If you select this check box for users who will be using Outlook Web Access as their first logon, you should make sure that your Client Access servers have the necessary IIS password change applications configured. To learn more about changing passwords in Outlook Web Access, see Client Features in Outlook Web Access.
- Select this check box if you want to require the user to create
a new password at first logon.
For More Information
For more information about creating a mailbox for a new user, see How to Create a Mailbox for a New User.