[cisco-voip] Unlink the synchronization relationship of distribution list in Unity and Active Directory

Erick Bergquist erickbe at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 14 22:25:36 EST 2006


AFAIK, Unity creates PDLs in the active directory and
thats where they are and used from. They are not
stored locally on the unity server. 

--- Stu Packett <SPackett at fenwick.com> wrote:

> Unity 4.1(1)
> 
> We have distribution lists in Unity that were
> created via the "import"
> feature in Unity.  Now, anytime we make a change in
> Unity, that change
> is also carried over into Active Directory.  My
> backup delete a list in
> Unity which resulted into deleting the same list in
> AD.  Now that we see
> the power that Unity has, we don't want to
> synchronize the Unity and AD
> lists.  Is there a way to unlink the synchronization
> relationship
> between the Unity and AD lists?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
>
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