Can you abale to create user account in AD without e-mail
address?
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Answer / thuhin
We can create an user in AD without e-mail address.
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Answer / bapu age
yes we can create user accounts in AD without Email ID.
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Answer / mahesh
yes, we can create user account without e-mail address in
ad.
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Answer / gtkhan
Objects are created in AD are based upon attributes.
Email is also the part of the user account attributes.
you can create with or without email it is permissiable.
Also when there is an exchange enviornment, user account can we mapped automatically with the newly created mailbox for exiting AD user.
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