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I have to appologize as I may ramble on this one. I am not totally sure of
the correct terminology, but will try not to confuse the terms. I am currently using Outlook 2003 on Windows XP Pro. I want to be able to designate a global contacts (folder?) for company use. This folder would be accessed by everyone in the office and would only contain office related contacts and e-mail addresses. Is there a way to set up that "global" list so that my personal contact folder and e-mails are not available to everyone on the server? I guess I am confused as on server set-up a (Global Contact List) was auto created by the server/outlook that contained all of our office e-mail addresses, but I am not able to open that listing and add to it. Can anyone give me the newbie understanding of this and what I need to do to create new or use that Global Address list? Thank you, John -- John R. |
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The "Global address list" is enabled on a exchange server environment, do
you use exchange server in your office ?? "John" wrote in message ... I have to appologize as I may ramble on this one. I am not totally sure of the correct terminology, but will try not to confuse the terms. I am currently using Outlook 2003 on Windows XP Pro. I want to be able to designate a global contacts (folder?) for company use. This folder would be accessed by everyone in the office and would only contain office related contacts and e-mail addresses. Is there a way to set up that "global" list so that my personal contact folder and e-mails are not available to everyone on the server? I guess I am confused as on server set-up a (Global Contact List) was auto created by the server/outlook that contained all of our office e-mail addresses, but I am not able to open that listing and add to it. Can anyone give me the newbie understanding of this and what I need to do to create new or use that Global Address list? Thank you, John -- John R. |
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Yes, sorry. I meant to mention that in my initial e-mail.
The problem is that I do not seem to be able to "add" items to the global address list. We are individually using the "contacts" folder choice. All I want to do is add new contacts/e-mail addresses to that global address list. So that everyone can "see" and "use" items from that list instead of "sharing" my personal list. Thank you John -- John R. "Kiran" wrote: The "Global address list" is enabled on a exchange server environment, do you use exchange server in your office ?? "John" wrote in message ... I have to appologize as I may ramble on this one. I am not totally sure of the correct terminology, but will try not to confuse the terms. I am currently using Outlook 2003 on Windows XP Pro. I want to be able to designate a global contacts (folder?) for company use. This folder would be accessed by everyone in the office and would only contain office related contacts and e-mail addresses. Is there a way to set up that "global" list so that my personal contact folder and e-mails are not available to everyone on the server? I guess I am confused as on server set-up a (Global Contact List) was auto created by the server/outlook that contained all of our office e-mail addresses, but I am not able to open that listing and add to it. Can anyone give me the newbie understanding of this and what I need to do to create new or use that Global Address list? Thank you, John -- John R. |
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![]() I want to so the same thing kinda.. At work we have a Global Contact Address Book that includes every employee worldwide 1000+, but locally we need a List of Contacts that we can add and delete our clients. Can this be done? we have share hard drive that is located in our IT Room Thanks ! In article , =?Utf-8?B?Sm9obg==?= wrote: I have to appologize as I may ramble on this one. I am not totally sure of the correct terminology, but will try not to confuse the terms. I am currently using Outlook 2003 on Windows XP Pro. I want to be able to designate a global contacts (folder?) for company use. This folder would be accessed by everyone in the office and would only contain office related contacts and e-mail addresses. Is there a way to set up that "global" list so that my personal contact folder and e-mails are not available to everyone on the server? I guess I am confused as on server set-up a (Global Contact List) was auto created by the server/outlook that contained all of our office e-mail addresses, but I am not able to open that listing and add to it. Can anyone give me the newbie understanding of this and what I need to do to create new or use that Global Address list? Thank you, John |
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It sounds like what you want is a folder in the Public Folders hierarchy to store contact items.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "XP User" wrote in message ... At work we have a Global Contact Address Book that includes every employee worldwide 1000+, but locally we need a List of Contacts that we can add and delete our clients. Can this be done? we have share hard drive that is located in our IT Room Thanks ! In article , =?Utf-8?B?Sm9obg==?= wrote: I have to appologize as I may ramble on this one. I am not totally sure of the correct terminology, but will try not to confuse the terms. I am currently using Outlook 2003 on Windows XP Pro. I want to be able to designate a global contacts (folder?) for company use. This folder would be accessed by everyone in the office and would only contain office related contacts and e-mail addresses. Is there a way to set up that "global" list so that my personal contact folder and e-mails are not available to everyone on the server? I guess I am confused as on server set-up a (Global Contact List) was auto created by the server/outlook that contained all of our office e-mail addresses, but I am not able to open that listing and add to it. Can anyone give me the newbie understanding of this and what I need to do to create new or use that Global Address list? Thank you, John |
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