PartialAttributeSet for 2003 AD with 2003 Exchange

Hi Everyone,
I have an AD/Messaging Migration going on in my organisation, and I was requested to provide some details around an Attribute that the team taking care of our Messaging Migrations can use to watermark/tag a user for preparation to migration into the new AD
and Messaging environment.
The Source AD/Exchange environment is 2003 (Servers, Domain and Forest Functional Levels) with Exchange 2003 Sp2. Destination AD is 2008 R2 Domain Controllers (2003 Domain and Forest Functional Levels), running Exchange 2013 CU6. With this information,
is anyone able to advise of a couple of attributes that:
1. Is part of the PartialAttributeSet (i.e. replicated between GC's)
2. Is indexed.
The Migration team were originally going to use one of the ExtenstionAttrbutes (1-> 15) but because they are not indexed, it won't work in this environment.
Thanks in Advance,
Simon

The following command run at the command prompt of a Domain Controller will output the LDAPDisplayNames of all AD attributes that are indexed and in the PAS:
dsquery * "cn=Schema,cn=Configuration,dc=mydomain,dc=com" -Filter "(&(isMemberOfPartialAttributeSet=TRUE)((searchFlags:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=1)))" -Attr lDAPDisplayName
The filter is an LDAP syntax filter, so it can also be used with the -LDAPFilter parameter of the PowerShell Get-ADObject cmdlet to get the same results. The PowerShell command can be run from any client joined to the domain with the AD Modules loaded.
Assuming you want a string attribute that is not used, I don't believe you will find any. In my domain the list includes: location, l, ou, givenName, displayName, and sn.
Richard Mueller - MVP Directory Services

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