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We're running SBS 2003 premium.
We created a serious amount of distribution lists for our teachers so they can contact parents in one shot. Now, these teachers don't use the computers on the network, rather they use OWA. I sent every teacher a distribution list and tried to drag it into the contacts. Well, that didn't work. So I logged onto a computer on the SBS network and dragged it into their outlook contact list. Then I logged out to set up the next one. But, when they go to OWA, the list isn't there. Do they have to stay logged in for a certain amount of time? My contacts show up on OWA. Suggestions? -- "I''m a IT administrator, Jim, not a doctor!" ~Leonard McCoy in a parallel universe |
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