XCLN: Profgen.exe Fails to Replace MailBoxName This article was written about products for which Microsoft no longer offers support. Therefore, this article is offered "as is" and will no longer be updated.
This article was previously published under Q159504 SYMPTOMS
When you create profiles using Profgen.exe with the -U switch or with
UpdateMailboxName=1 in Profgen.ini, the MailboxName= entry in the
Default.prf file is updated with the Current Login ID; however, the profile
contains the MailboxName originally specified in Default.prf instead of the
Current Login ID.
RESOLUTION
This problem can be resolved by obtaining the latest version of Profgen.exe
from the Microsoft BackOffice Resource Kit, version 1.0. You will need to
obtain the updated version of Profgen.exe if the properties of your
Profgen.exe file are:
Size: 80,272 KB Date: 5/17/96 The newer version of Profgen.exe has the following properties: Size: 80,752 KB Date: 8/13/96 MORE INFORMATION
The Microsoft Exchange Roving User Profile Generation Program, Profgen.exe,
is an unsupported program that simplifies the creation of Microsoft
Exchange Profiles. It works in conjunction with the Automatic Profile
Generator program (Newprof.exe) to create profiles.
Profgen.exe can be used to overwrite the MailBoxName= entry in the Default.prf file with the current logged in User ID. This can be done by running Profgen.exe with the -U switch or changing the UpdateMailboxName= entry in the the [PROFGEN] section of the Profgen.ini file to a value of 0. If no command line options are specified, Profgen.exe will utilize the Profgen.ini. After modifying Default.prf, Profgen.exe copies Default.prf to Profgen.tmp. Profgen.tmp is then used with Newprof.exe to create the profile. The older version of Profgen.exe modifies the MailboxName= entry after copying Default.prf to Profgen.tmp. Thus, the newly created profile will not be updated, but the Default.prf will. More information on Profgen.exe can be found in the "Microsoft Exchange Roving User Profile Generation Program (Profgen.exe)" white paper located on the Microsoft TechNet compact disc and at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tnorder.htm. (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tnorder.htm.) APPLIES TO
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