Create a CSV File of Exchange Organization Objects and Attributes
The Load Exchange Organization Attribute utility assigns application attribute values to a host’s Microsoft Exchange Organizations. This utility takes as input a comma-separated values (CSV) file.
NOTE: This CSV file becomes the master document of record for MS Exchange Organization Attributes and therefore should be preserved in a working directory for future updates.
1. Create a spreadsheet table, in the format shown in the following example, and save it as a CSV file in a working directory. This file is specific to MS Exchange Organizations.
In the above example:
• The first 2 columns comprise the unique identifier for a Microsoft Exchange Organization—in this example, Exchange2010.QAlab.local, QALab1.
• Subsequent columns list the attributes and values—in this example, Version.
Columns
• Columns list the objects that uniquely identify an application. For MS Exchange, the required columns are: MS Exchange Organization and Host Name.
Rows
• First (Header) Row - Names the fields that uniquely identify an application, followed by the attribute names.
• Subsequent rows list the objects that uniquely identify an MS Exchange Organization—in this case, MS Exchange Organization and Host Name—followed by the attribute values that you are assigning to each MS Exchange Organization.