Answer Posted / raveesh katiyar
RUS works hand in hand with GAL (Global Address List).
Together they generate the list of addresses that users see
in Outlook. I think of Exchange 2003's RUS as a little
engine which runs an LDAP query, the results are to build
or update the Users' property sheets and the Address Lists.
Here is a list of the jobs that RUS performs:
Updates proxyAddresses attribute controlled by recipient
policies.
Initializes the homeMDB, homeMTA and msExchHomeServerName
attributes. Also the legacyExchangeDN and
msExchMailboxGUID if appropriate.
Sets the showInAddressBook (or hideDLMembership).
Sets the ACL on the Microsoft Exchange System Objects
(Check with ADSI Edit)
Populates the group called Exchange Enterprise Servers in
Active Directory.
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