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Thanks for any comments in advance.
I have a little problem with Outlook (it might be not) I was looking for a person (he is an employee the firm) from the company contact list under Address Book and I knew the person’s contact information is there. However, I couldn’t find the person from the company contact list under the Address Book. When I checked the company contact list under the public folder, I was able to find it. So, I knew, it’s there. Though the contact exists under the company contact list, I can’t still find the contact from the company contact list under the Address Book . Strangely, I found the contact from Global Address List (GAL) and realized that all the contacts for the people inside the company are under Global Address List, and that the contacts cannot be found from the company contact. When I opened a contact from the Global Address List, there wasn’t any personal information, which I could get from the contact under the public folder. Is there a way to find the contacts from both Global Address List and the company contacts list under Address Book and get all information include personal information? Or is it the way Microsoft made? Thanks, Cheongseo Ku |
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It's not clear what you mean by "company contact list under Address Book." It is up to the network administrator to decide what personal information to expose in the Global Address List.
-- 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 "Cheongseo" wrote in message ... Thanks for any comments in advance. I have a little problem with Outlook (it might be not) I was looking for a person (he is an employee the firm) from the company contact list under Address Book and I knew the person’s contact information is there. However, I couldn’t find the person from the company contact list under the Address Book. When I checked the company contact list under the public folder, I was able to find it. So, I knew, it’s there. Though the contact exists under the company contact list, I can’t still find the contact from the company contact list under the Address Book . Strangely, I found the contact from Global Address List (GAL) and realized that all the contacts for the people inside the company are under Global Address List, and that the contacts cannot be found from the company contact. When I opened a contact from the Global Address List, there wasn’t any personal information, which I could get from the contact under the public folder. Is there a way to find the contacts from both Global Address List and the company contacts list under Address Book and get all information include personal information? Or is it the way Microsoft made? Thanks, Cheongseo Ku |
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Hi Sue,
Thanks for your comment. I have a SBS 2003 server, and under the Public Folders, there is the company contact list, which has whole list of contacts for the company. In addition, I can get the email addresses and contact information from the list while I'm writing an email. The contacts for the internal users are on a separate contact, which is Global Access List (GAL). Somehow there some duplicated contacts for the same people on the GAL and the company list. However, I can’t get the contacts from the company contact list while I can get the contact from the Global Access List. Is there a way to sync both or find the contacts from the company contact list while I’m writing a new email? Cheongseo Ku "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's not clear what you mean by "company contact list under Address Book." It is up to the network administrator to decide what personal information to expose in the Global Address List. -- 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 "Cheongseo" wrote in message ... Thanks for any comments in advance. I have a little problem with Outlook (it might be not) I was looking for a person (he is an employee the firm) from the company contact list under Address Book and I knew the person’s contact information is there. However, I couldn’t find the person from the company contact list under the Address Book. When I checked the company contact list under the public folder, I was able to find it. So, I knew, it’s there. Though the contact exists under the company contact list, I can’t still find the contact from the company contact list under the Address Book . Strangely, I found the contact from Global Address List (GAL) and realized that all the contacts for the people inside the company are under Global Address List, and that the contacts cannot be found from the company contact. When I opened a contact from the Global Address List, there wasn’t any personal information, which I could get from the contact under the public folder. Is there a way to find the contacts from both Global Address List and the company contacts list under Address Book and get all information include personal information? Or is it the way Microsoft made? Thanks, Cheongseo Ku |
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Is there a way to find the contacts from the company contact list while I’m writing a new email?
Right-click the contacts folder, bring up its Properties dialog, and check the box for the Outlook Address Book. The place to look for employees, though, is in the GAL. It's not very efficient to keep them in both places. I think there are some tools that can copy GAL data into a public folder, but you'll probably want to ask Exchange admins about that on the microsoft.public.exchange.admin group. -- 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 "Cheongseo" wrote in message ... Hi Sue, Thanks for your comment. I have a SBS 2003 server, and under the Public Folders, there is the company contact list, which has whole list of contacts for the company. In addition, I can get the email addresses and contact information from the list while I'm writing an email. The contacts for the internal users are on a separate contact, which is Global Access List (GAL). Somehow there some duplicated contacts for the same people on the GAL and the company list. However, I can’t get the contacts from the company contact list while I can get the contact from the Global Access List. Is there a way to sync both or find the contacts from the company contact list while I’m writing a new email? Cheongseo Ku "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's not clear what you mean by "company contact list under Address Book." It is up to the network administrator to decide what personal information to expose in the Global Address List. "Cheongseo" wrote in message ... I have a little problem with Outlook (it might be not) I was looking for a person (he is an employee the firm) from the company contact list under Address Book and I knew the person’s contact information is there. However, I couldn’t find the person from the company contact list under the Address Book. When I checked the company contact list under the public folder, I was able to find it. So, I knew, it’s there. Though the contact exists under the company contact list, I can’t still find the contact from the company contact list under the Address Book . Strangely, I found the contact from Global Address List (GAL) and realized that all the contacts for the people inside the company are under Global Address List, and that the contacts cannot be found from the company contact. When I opened a contact from the Global Address List, there wasn’t any personal information, which I could get from the contact under the public folder. Is there a way to find the contacts from both Global Address List and the company contacts list under Address Book and get all information include personal information? Or is it the way Microsoft made? |
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Thanks again Sue,
Is there a way to find the contacts from the company contact list while I’m writing a new email? Right-click the contacts folder, bring up its Properties dialog, and check the box for the Outlook Address Book. I knew it and I could get contact from the company contact list.(except the duplicated contacts) The place to look for employees, though, is in the GAL. It's not very efficient to keep them in both places. I think there are some tools that can copy GAL data into a public folder, but you'll probably want to ask Exchange admins about that on the microsoft.public.exchange.admin group. I don't want to copy the GAL to the company contact list, but I want to find the duplicated contacts for the internal users from the company contact list. However, when I searched the duplicated contacts from the company contact list (open a new email * click “To” * select “the company contact list” from the list* Enter the name of the person), I couldn’t find any of them. The contact is on the company contact list because I could find the contacts from the company contact list under the Public Folders (by opening the company contact list from the Public Folders and search). Because the GAL can’t be accessed without opening a new email, someone put the duplicated contacts in the company contact list. Is there a way to access GAL without opening a new email? I appreciate all your efforts. Cheongseo Ku |
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I don't understand this: If you know that it's easier and more effective to search in the contacts folder, why are you still searching in the address book?
Is there a way to access GAL without opening a new email? Not within Outlook. -- 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 "Cheongseo" wrote in message news ![]() Thanks again Sue, Is there a way to find the contacts from the company contact list while I’m writing a new email? Right-click the contacts folder, bring up its Properties dialog, and check the box for the Outlook Address Book. I knew it and I could get contact from the company contact list.(except the duplicated contacts) The place to look for employees, though, is in the GAL. It's not very efficient to keep them in both places. I think there are some tools that can copy GAL data into a public folder, but you'll probably want to ask Exchange admins about that on the microsoft.public.exchange.admin group. I don't want to copy the GAL to the company contact list, but I want to find the duplicated contacts for the internal users from the company contact list. However, when I searched the duplicated contacts from the company contact list (open a new email * click “To” * select “the company contact list” from the list* Enter the name of the person), I couldn’t find any of them. The contact is on the company contact list because I could find the contacts from the company contact list under the Public Folders (by opening the company contact list from the Public Folders and search). Because the GAL can’t be accessed without opening a new email, someone put the duplicated contacts in the company contact list. Is there a way to access GAL without opening a new email? I appreciate all your efforts. Cheongseo Ku |
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Thanks again Sue,
Is there a way to find the contacts from the company contact list while I’m writing a new email? Right-click the contacts folder, bring up its Properties dialog, and check the box for the Outlook Address Book. I knew it and I could get contact from the company contact list.(except the duplicated contacts) The place to look for employees, though, is in the GAL. It's not very efficient to keep them in both places. I think there are some tools that can copy GAL data into a public folder, but you'll probably want to ask Exchange admins about that on the microsoft.public.exchange.admin group. I don't want to copy the GAL to the company contact list, but I want to find the duplicated contacts for the internal users from the company contact list. However, when I searched the duplicated contacts from the company contact list (open a new email * click “To” * select “the company contact list” from the list* Enter the name of the person), I couldn’t find any of them. The contact is on the company contact list because I could find the contacts from the company contact list under the Public Folders (by opening the company contact list from the Public Folders and search). Because the GAL can’t be accessed without opening a new email, someone put the duplicated contacts in the company contact list. Is there a way to access GAL without opening a new email? I appreciate all your efforts. Cheongseo Ku |
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