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Outlook and Active Directory
I'm experiencing some difficulties configuring Outlook to access an
Active Directory server on W2003Server (the domain controller of my network). When using Outlook Express I've no problem in browsing a specific OU where I've recorded all the "global" contacts whereas using Outlook I'm not able to list any entry or, better, I see only the user entry corresponding to the user I'm logging in with. I've seen some previous posts about this problem but I was unable to find any hint to face the problem. Have you some suggestions ? Thank you. Massimo |
Outlook and Active Directory
Probably best to post this to a Windows group as the problem is probably in
the configuration of Windows, not Outlook. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, MV asked: | I'm experiencing some difficulties configuring Outlook to access an | Active Directory server on W2003Server (the domain controller of my | network). When using Outlook Express I've no problem in browsing a | specific OU where I've recorded all the "global" contacts whereas | using Outlook I'm not able to list any entry or, better, I see only | the user entry corresponding to the user I'm logging in with. I've | seen some previous posts about this problem but I was unable to find | any hint to face the problem. Have you some suggestions ? | Thank you. | Massimo |
Outlook and Active Directory
I think the problem is related to the fact that I'm connecting a remote
LDAP address book (my AD server) that is also my domain controller. Outlook Express works fine, so I think there could be a trick in outlook or AD configuration to prevent this effect to occurr, but ... Thank you any more. Massimo |
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