Using the Windows 2003 Active Directory Users and Computers utility, right click on the domain, choose Find. In the Find: dropdown list, choose “Custom Search” and in the In: dropdown list, choose “Entire Directory”. Click the Advanced property page and enter the following LDAP query (in my example, at least):
proxyaddresses=smtp:user@domain.com
Click Find and you should find the object that already has that SMTP address.
Windows 8: Where did the Startup folder go?
Since the start menu has changed metro style, I was looking to remove a couple application from starting upon login.
The best solution I have found for this is the following Shell commands that can be run from the run box (WIN+R):
- shell:startup
- shell:common startup