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Old January 15th 06, 05:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
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Default Ldap search

Is there a way to set up the default search/filter in contacts so that
certain users are always diplayed. We currently have less than 100
users and have found that in office 2003 users cannot view the entire
directory, they have to type part of the name to see any of the info.
If we had 50,000 users I could see where this would not be good, but
since there are only a few users they want to see all the
names/addresses present.

 




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