XFOR: Cannot Log On to Instant Messaging with More Than 20 Characters in User Name (252496)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server

This article was previously published under Q252496

SUMMARY

When you use user names and Instant Messaging e-mail addresses with more than 20 characters, you cannot log on to an Instant Messaging home server.

MORE INFORMATION

To be backward compatible with pre-Microsoft Windows 2000-based servers, the user log on name is truncated to 20 characters when an account is created. This truncated log on name is then used when generating the SMTP address for the user and also for Instant Messaging log on.

NOTE: If you truncate your user name and Instant Messaging e-mail address to 20 characters, you can log on with no problem.

Log on fields for Instant Messaging are designed to accept up to 129 characters (64 for user name, 64 for domain name, and 1 for the at (@) symbol), but the need for backward compatibility for pre-Windows 2000 imposes the 20-character limit.

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:4/25/2005
Keywords:kbinfo KB252496