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As Tufts is a large organization, there are several instances where an individual's first and last name may be similar, or in some cases identical to another member of the university. While each person at Tufts has a unique mail alias (i.e. Lee.Raymond@tufts.edu is different from Lee_e.Raymond@tufts.edu or L.Raymond@tufts.edu) the Displaynames (name that shows up in look-ups for the Global Address Lists, Offline Address Books, etc.) may still show: Lee E. Raymond It is sometimes impractical to expect the average user to be able to easily identify which Lee Raymond they are attempting to contact. This article describes a few easy changes that can help ensure that mail makes it to the right person. |
Checking the Alias using the OAB/GAL/User Look-ups
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Since everyone has a unique alias, sometimes simply looking for the alias you want, and not just the Displayname is effective |
Checking the Directory information in the OAB/GAL/User Look-ups
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Especially with Faculty and Staff, sometimes viewing the directory information on an individual is enough to be certain that you have the right person. Below is an example of my directory information – most of which is automatically populated by the Account Synchronization scripts. Students, however, do not have as much Directory information populated, so it may be harder if you are looking to differentiate between multiple students, or perhaps students and affiliates. Below is an example of a student's directory information: |
Using the AD Displayname field to create differentiators
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In some cases it may be necessary to modify the displayname of an individual because the first, middle and last names are too close. Displayname is not one of the fields that is governed by synchronization (nor is AD.Description) which both show up in directory look-ups. More valuable, Displayname shows up in how mail is addressed in most native clients which can be a very helpful passive reminder. You have two options: 1) Use Active Directory (Users and Computers) and elevated AD rights to modify the displayname on an account For the purposes of this walkthrough, I'll use EMC:
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Impacts from Modifying AD.Displayname
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