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How to set up custom attributes in Office 365 Sign in to the Exchange admin center. Go to Recipients Mailboxes. Select a user with an active mailbox to access their properties. Youll see the list of the Office 365 custom attributes whose values you can modify for the selected user.
The Get-ADUser cmdlet gets a specified user object or performs a search to get multiple user objects. The Identity parameter specifies the Active Directory user to get. You can identify a user by its distinguished name (DN), GUID, security identifier (SID), or Security Account Manager (SAM) account name.
In the admin center, go to the Users Active users page. Select the users name, and then on the Account tab select Manage username and email. In the first box, type the first part of the new email address. Select Done.
Find your Exchange mailbox server settings In Outlook Web App, on the toolbar, select Settings. Mail POP and IMAP. The POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP server name and other settings you may need to enter are listed on the POP and IMAP settings page.
Select View from the menu and enable Advanced Features. This setting remains active for subsequent sessions. With advanced features enabled, access the user account and click on the Attribute Editor tab. This displays all user attributes, including any that are blank.
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Right click on the desired object and select Properties. The Attribute Editor tab displays the list of attributes and values of the selected object. The necessary changes can be made under the Attribute Editor tab. Click OK once the properties have been viewed and changed.
Examine the LDAP attributes for a user: Right-click a node that represents a user, and select Properties. Select All Properties. In the dialog, find the objectClass attribute. Look for attribute names that suggest that this object is the parent or child of another object, such as Member or memberOf . Click OK.
In Service Manager, when you select Administration, expand Security, and select User Roles, a User Roles pane displays a list of user roles. Each of these user roles has been configured with a user role profile and an undefined scope.

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