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Changing the order of the address lists in a multiple user environ
My outlook users have the LDAP Address list being looked at first. I want
the Global Address List to be looked at first. I have a large number of users and do not intend to go to each desktop to change the settings so need to roll this change out. How can I roll this change out? I have mixture of Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2003. Some of the desktops are older but most are XP or Win 2000. |
Changing the order of the address lists in a multiple user environ
Suresh Patel wrote:
My outlook users have the LDAP Address list being looked at first. I want the Global Address List to be looked at first. I have a large number of users and do not intend to go to each desktop to change the settings so need to roll this change out. How can I roll this change out? I have mixture of Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2003. Some of the desktops are older but most are XP or Win 2000. Open the Address Book. Click ToolsOptions. Set your search order there. -- Brian Tillman |
Changing the order of the address lists in a multiple user env
Brian - I did mention that I have a large number of users and hence do not
want to go to each user manually to set this. Is there a way of rolling this out automatically for users via profile settings etc.? "Brian Tillman" wrote: Suresh Patel wrote: My outlook users have the LDAP Address list being looked at first. I want the Global Address List to be looked at first. I have a large number of users and do not intend to go to each desktop to change the settings so need to roll this change out. How can I roll this change out? I have mixture of Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2003. Some of the desktops are older but most are XP or Win 2000. Open the Address Book. Click ToolsOptions. Set your search order there. -- Brian Tillman |
Changing the order of the address lists in a multiple user env
Suresh Patel wrote:
Brian - I did mention that I have a large number of users and hence do not want to go to each user manually to set this. Is there a way of rolling this out automatically for users via profile settings etc.? Beats me. Someone else will have to answer that. Perhaps with a .prf file. -- Brian Tillman |
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