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Old April 11th 06, 04:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
John Connor
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Default Help with Outlook Exchange Script

I have been writing a vbscript file that queries the LDAP then
creates a .csv file with all the contact information of users in my
company. I can then go and manually create a new folder in contacts
then import the .csv into that folder, where it then organizes
everyone's information. My question is if there is a way in vbscript
to automatically create a contacts folder and import a .csv iinto the
contacts folder with vbscript? Thanks

 




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