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O365: Exchange and AD - How msExchRecipientDisplayType and msExchangeRecipientTypeDetails Relate to Your On-Premises

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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hi,Many thanks for this info.
    I would also be extremly interested in having detailed information about the MsExchRemoteRecipientType attribut.
  • Anonymous
    August 01, 2014
    AWESOME - looked all over for this type of detail for this info.

    Thanks a lot
  • Anonymous
    August 09, 2014
    Info on msExchRemoteRecipientType values?
  • Anonymous
    August 14, 2014
    Great info that SHOULD be on msdn. Thanks!
  • Anonymous
    September 08, 2014
    Excellent info John. Can you post the values for msExchRemoteRecipientType? That would be very helpful! Thank you.
  • Anonymous
    September 22, 2014
    Is the value for msExchRecipientDisplayType editable? and how? or what decides that value? where does it come from?
  • Anonymous
    April 17, 2015
    I believe there is a mistake - for SecurityDistributionGroup the value is listed as "1043741833" but I believe this should be "1073741833" based on my lookups from our On-Prem Exchange.
  • Anonymous
    May 06, 2015
      You have setup a hybrid between on-premises Microsoft Exchange and Office 365 (Exchange Online
  • Anonymous
    July 10, 2015
    The comment has been removed
  • Anonymous
    February 22, 2016
    How can my Azure app get these properties from Azure AD? I didn't find them in Graph API.
  • Anonymous
    October 17, 2016
    msExchRecipientTypeDetails 34359738368 (36th bit on) is RemoteSharedMailbox
  • Anonymous
    October 19, 2016
    Hi, How to get values for msExchRecipientTypeDetails for particular users
    • Anonymous
      December 29, 2016
      Run the following script to pull all AD attribute values for individuals: Get-ADUser username -Properties * | Select * | out-file c:\users\desktop\username.txtUse this script for just the msExchRecipientDisplayType and msExchRecipientTypeDetails values:Get-ADUser username -Properties * | fl Name,SamAccountName,msExchRecipientDisplayType,msExchRecipientTypeDetails | out-file c:\users\desktop\ExchRecipValues.txtRun this script to pull those 2 values for all users in your domain.Get-ADUser -SearchBase "OU=All Users,DC=X,DC=Y,DC=Z,DC=com" -Filter {Enabled -eq $true} -Properties * | fl Name,SamAccountName,msExchRecipientDisplayType,msExchRecipientTypeDetails,DistinguishedName | out-file c:\users\desktop\ExchRecipValues.txtYou can import this into an excel file and modify it to make it pretty. :) (Macros help with large amounts of data/users)
  • Anonymous
    February 01, 2017
    Hi John,This article has helped me alot to resolve multiple issues with mailboxes. Thank you However i fail to understand the difference between ACLableMailboxUser with value 1073741824 and a Mailboxuser with value 0Considering a single AD forest, when i enable a mailbox why does it associate teh user with ACLablemailboxuser and y doesnt it have a 0 i.e. a mailbox user If ACl is refereed to Inheritance permission, then i can do that via AD under security tab as well.Any thought would be much appreciated
  • Anonymous
    February 09, 2017
    HI John,Very good info ...it was saved a lot of time for us
  • Anonymous
    May 17, 2017
    I can confirm these values on Exchange 2016 for Recipient Type Details although they should be good for older versions as well.Remote User Mailbox 2147483648                   Remote Room Mailbox               8589934592                     Remote Equipment Mailbox       17179869184Remote Shared Mailbox             34359738368 
  • Anonymous
    June 12, 2017
    Great Advice John! Very Helpful!
  • Anonymous
    July 06, 2017
    This list is missing 549755813888 which is for Health Monitoring Mailboxes. With that said I can't seem to find a definitive list on Technet library that lists all recipient types. Does this not exist? It took a lot of searching just to find this blog.
  • Anonymous
    October 02, 2017
    In my hybrid environment the Exchange recipient type is actually listed under CloudExchangeRecipientDisplayType