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My organisation has a mixture of Outlook 2000 and 2003 with Exchange 2003.
Historically we have had a number of different email systems and the up to now Outlook on each PC has been installed and set up with the LDAP list being looked at first. Now that the majority of users are on Outlook/Exchange, we want all users to have the Global address List being looked at first for Addressing and when sending email. How can I roll this change out to all our users? We also have a combination of Windows XP, 2000 and some older 97, 98!! |
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