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| HOW TO: Create a Mailbox-Enabled Recipient by Using C# .NET The information in this article applies to: Microsoft Visual C# .NET (2002) Microsoft Collaboration Data Objects for Exchange Management (CDOEXM) Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Microsoft Exchange 2000 Enterprise Server Microsoft Active Directory Client Extension Microsoft Active Directory Services Interface, System Component This article was previously published under Q313114 IN THIS TASK SUMMARY Requirements Create a New C# Program Code Description Create a New DirectoryEntry Set Properties on the New User Create a New Mailbox Troubleshooting REFERENCES SUMMARY This step-by-step article describes how to create a mailbox-enabled user with the System.DirectoryServices namespace and CDO for Exchange Management (CDOEXM). back to the top Requirements The following list outlines the recommended hardware, software, network infrastructure, and service packs that are required: A Microsoft Windows 2000-based domain with Exchange 2000 installed Visual C# .NET Microsoft Exchange 2000 System Management Tools on the computer on which this code runs back to the top Create a New C# Program In Visual C# .NET, create a new C# console program that is named MBTest. In Solution Explorer, right-click References, and then click Add Reference. On the .NET tab, add a project reference to System.DirectoryServices. On the COM tab, add a reference to Microsoft CDO for Exchange Management. Replace the code in class1.cs with the following code:using System; using CDOEXM; using System.DirectoryServices; namespace MBTest { class Class1 { [STAThread] static void Main(string[] args) { //TODO: Change these items to values for your domain or organization. string defaultNC = "DC=yourdomain,DC=com"; string alias = "jsmith"; string fullName = "Joseph Smith"; string password = "TestMb123."; string domainName = "yourdomain.com"; string homeMDB = "CN=Mailbox Store (Your Server),CN=Your Storage Group," + "CN=InformationStore,CN=Your Server,CN=Servers," + "CN=Your Administrative Group,CN=Administrative Groups," + "CN=Your Org,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services," + "CN=Configuration,DC=Yourdomain,DC=Com"; DirectoryEntry container, user; CDOEXM.IMailboxStore mailbox; //This creates the new user in the "users" container. //Set the sAMAccountName and the password container = new DirectoryEntry("LDAP://cn=users," + defaultNC); user = container.Children.Add("cn=" + fullName, "user"); user.Properties["sAMAccountName"].Add(alias); user.CommitChanges(); user.Invoke("SetPassword", new object[]{password}); //This enables the new user: user.Properties["userAccountControl"].Value = 0x200; //ADS_UF_NORMAL_ACCOUNT user.CommitChanges(); //Obtain the IMailboxStore interface, create the mailbox, and commit the changes mailbox = (IMailboxStore)user.NativeObject; mailbox.CreateMailbox(homeMDB); user.CommitChanges(); return; } } } Change the variables in the TODO section in the Main function so that they contain proper values for your domain. Compile the project and then run the program. Confirm that the new account was created in the domain by starting the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in in Microsoft Management Console (MMC). You see the new user in the Users container. To verify that this user is mailbox-enabled, view the user's properties and note that the Exchange tabs appear, and that a mailbox store is listed for the user on the Exchange General tab. back to the top Code Description Create a New DirectoryEntry This code demonstrates how to bind to a container (in this case, the Users container), and how to create a new user in the container. Do not forget the "cn=" entry for the new user's name: container = new DirectoryEntry("LDAP://cn=users," + defaultNC); user = container.Children.Add("cn=" + fullName, "user"); back to the top Set Properties on the New User Assign a value for sAMAccountName. This is a mandatory attribute; the user account is not created if you do not specify a value. Because you have supplied the mandatory attributes, call CommitChanges to save the new user in the directory. Next, call IADs::SetPassword to set the password. You must do this after a call to CommitChanges. Finally, enable the user by modifying the userAccountControl attribute: user.Properties["sAMAccountName"].Add(alias); user.CommitChanges(); user.Invoke("SetPassword", new object[]{password}); //This enables the new user: user.Properties["userAccountControl"].Value = 0x200; //ADS_UF_NORMAL_ACCOUNT user.CommitChanges(); back to the top Create a New Mailbox To get the IMailboxStore interface, cast DirectoryEntry.NativeObject to this type. This cast does not succeed at run time if CDOEXM is not installed on a computer. Call the CreateMailbox method, and pass a valid distinguished name to a mailbox store in your Exchange organization. Finally, call CommitChanges on DirectoryEntry to save the new mailbox: //Obtain the IMailboxStore interface, create the mailbox, and commit the changes mailbox = (IMailboxStore)user.NativeObject; mailbox.CreateMailbox(homeMDB); user.CommitChanges(); back to the top Troubleshooting You must have appropriate permissions in the domain to create a user and a mailbox. Typically, to create mailbox-enabled users in a Windows 2000-based domain, you must be a member of the Windows 2000 Domain Administrators group for the domain. If this code runs on a computer other than an Exchange 2000 Server-based computer, you must have Exchange 2000 System Management Tools installed on the computer. If you do not, CDOEXM is not available and the cast to IMailboxStore throws an InvalidCastException response: An unhandled exception of type 'System.InvalidCastException' occurred in MBTest.exe Additional information: Specified cast is not valid. If you receive an error message on the call to IMailboxStore.CreateMailbox, verify that the parameter that you passed to this method is a valid mailbox store in your organization. If it is not, you receive an error message that is similar to: An unhandled exception of type 'System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException' occurred in MBTest.exe Additional information: There is no such object on the server. back to the top REFERENCES For more information about System.DirectoryServices, visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/cpref/html/frlrfSystemDirectoryServices.asp For more information about CDOEXM, visit the following Microsoft Web site: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/wss/wss/_esdk_reference_cdoexm.asp back to the top Last Reviewed: 10/26/2002 Keywords: kbhowto kbHOWTOmaster KB313114 kbAudDeveloper |
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