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I need to be able to see other people's shared personal contact book when I
click on the "To" button when sending an email. I have access to their contacts when I am in my contacts folder. I do not want to add their contacts to my list, I just need the option to see their list when creating a new email. Thank you so much for your time. |
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The process of adding another user's Contacts folder to your own address book display is somewhat involved. You will need to be able to create -- at least temporarily -- an Outlook profile that opens another user's mailbox as the primary mailbox. Proceed with these steps while logged in under your own Windows account, not the other user's:
1. Create an Outlook profile that connects directly to the other user's mailbox, not your own. If you are using Outlook 2003, do not select the option to use Cached Exchange mode. Start Outlook with that profile. 2. On the Properties dialog for the other user's Contacts folder, make sure that it's set to display in the Outlook Address Book and give it a display name other than contacts, such as Joe's Contacts. 3. Close Outlook. 4. In Control Panel | Mail, edit the *same profile* (i.e. the one from Step 1) to change the mailbox from the other user's to your own. 5. Still working with the same profile, on the Advanced tab of the Exchange Server service, add the other user's mailbox as a secondary mailbox. 6. Restart Outlook, and you should see the Joe's Contacts in your Outlook Address Book as well as your own Contacts folder. 7. (Optional) If you are using Outlook 2003, you can now change the settings for your Exchange account to use Cached Exchange mode. Note that Outlook 2007 does not support this procedure. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Becca" wrote in message ... I need to be able to see other people's shared personal contact book when I click on the "To" button when sending an email. I have access to their contacts when I am in my contacts folder. I do not want to add their contacts to my list, I just need the option to see their list when creating a new email. Thank you so much for your time. |
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Hi Sue,
I have a similar issue. We have a shared mail account that all are granted full rights to (Using Exchange). We can add contact and we can create distribution lists but when we click on Select Members... we don't see the contacts in the shared contact folder. Do you have any suggestion on how to do this? /Magnus "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" skrev: The process of adding another user's Contacts folder to your own address book display is somewhat involved. You will need to be able to create -- at least temporarily -- an Outlook profile that opens another user's mailbox as the primary mailbox. Proceed with these steps while logged in under your own Windows account, not the other user's: 1. Create an Outlook profile that connects directly to the other user's mailbox, not your own. If you are using Outlook 2003, do not select the option to use Cached Exchange mode. Start Outlook with that profile. 2. On the Properties dialog for the other user's Contacts folder, make sure that it's set to display in the Outlook Address Book and give it a display name other than contacts, such as Joe's Contacts. 3. Close Outlook. 4. In Control Panel | Mail, edit the *same profile* (i.e. the one from Step 1) to change the mailbox from the other user's to your own. 5. Still working with the same profile, on the Advanced tab of the Exchange Server service, add the other user's mailbox as a secondary mailbox. 6. Restart Outlook, and you should see the Joe's Contacts in your Outlook Address Book as well as your own Contacts folder. 7. (Optional) If you are using Outlook 2003, you can now change the settings for your Exchange account to use Cached Exchange mode. Note that Outlook 2007 does not support this procedure. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Becca" wrote in message ... I need to be able to see other people's shared personal contact book when I click on the "To" button when sending an email. I have access to their contacts when I am in my contacts folder. I do not want to add their contacts to my list, I just need the option to see their list when creating a new email. Thank you so much for your time. |
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Did you follow the steps I outliined in my response to Becca?
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "MagnusS" wrote in message ... Hi Sue, I have a similar issue. We have a shared mail account that all are granted full rights to (Using Exchange). We can add contact and we can create distribution lists but when we click on Select Members... we don't see the contacts in the shared contact folder. Do you have any suggestion on how to do this? /Magnus "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" skrev: The process of adding another user's Contacts folder to your own address book display is somewhat involved. You will need to be able to create -- at least temporarily -- an Outlook profile that opens another user's mailbox as the primary mailbox. Proceed with these steps while logged in under your own Windows account, not the other user's: 1. Create an Outlook profile that connects directly to the other user's mailbox, not your own. If you are using Outlook 2003, do not select the option to use Cached Exchange mode. Start Outlook with that profile. 2. On the Properties dialog for the other user's Contacts folder, make sure that it's set to display in the Outlook Address Book and give it a display name other than contacts, such as Joe's Contacts. 3. Close Outlook. 4. In Control Panel | Mail, edit the *same profile* (i.e. the one from Step 1) to change the mailbox from the other user's to your own. 5. Still working with the same profile, on the Advanced tab of the Exchange Server service, add the other user's mailbox as a secondary mailbox. 6. Restart Outlook, and you should see the Joe's Contacts in your Outlook Address Book as well as your own Contacts folder. 7. (Optional) If you are using Outlook 2003, you can now change the settings for your Exchange account to use Cached Exchange mode. Note that Outlook 2007 does not support this procedure. "Becca" wrote in message ... I need to be able to see other people's shared personal contact book when I click on the "To" button when sending an email. I have access to their contacts when I am in my contacts folder. I do not want to add their contacts to my list, I just need the option to see their list when creating a new email. Thank you so much for your time. |
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I have exactly the same problem - I have followed the steps your outlined but
I still don't see the "shared" contacts when I stelect the "to" button when composing a new mail message - I am using outlook 2003 - any additional help would be much appreciated "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Did you follow the steps I outliined in my response to Becca? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "MagnusS" wrote in message ... Hi Sue, I have a similar issue. We have a shared mail account that all are granted full rights to (Using Exchange). We can add contact and we can create distribution lists but when we click on Select Members... we don't see the contacts in the shared contact folder. Do you have any suggestion on how to do this? /Magnus "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" skrev: The process of adding another user's Contacts folder to your own address book display is somewhat involved. You will need to be able to create -- at least temporarily -- an Outlook profile that opens another user's mailbox as the primary mailbox. Proceed with these steps while logged in under your own Windows account, not the other user's: 1. Create an Outlook profile that connects directly to the other user's mailbox, not your own. If you are using Outlook 2003, do not select the option to use Cached Exchange mode. Start Outlook with that profile. 2. On the Properties dialog for the other user's Contacts folder, make sure that it's set to display in the Outlook Address Book and give it a display name other than contacts, such as Joe's Contacts. 3. Close Outlook. 4. In Control Panel | Mail, edit the *same profile* (i.e. the one from Step 1) to change the mailbox from the other user's to your own. 5. Still working with the same profile, on the Advanced tab of the Exchange Server service, add the other user's mailbox as a secondary mailbox. 6. Restart Outlook, and you should see the Joe's Contacts in your Outlook Address Book as well as your own Contacts folder. 7. (Optional) If you are using Outlook 2003, you can now change the settings for your Exchange account to use Cached Exchange mode. Note that Outlook 2007 does not support this procedure. "Becca" wrote in message ... I need to be able to see other people's shared personal contact book when I click on the "To" button when sending an email. I have access to their contacts when I am in my contacts folder. I do not want to add their contacts to my list, I just need the option to see their list when creating a new email. Thank you so much for your time. |
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Sue, is there another procedure that will work for Outlook 2007? Or is it
just not possible to use an additional mailbox Contact folder as another one of your address books? Thanks, Dottie "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The process of adding another user's Contacts folder to your own address book display is somewhat involved. You will need to be able to create -- at least temporarily -- an Outlook profile that opens another user's mailbox as the primary mailbox. Proceed with these steps while logged in under your own Windows account, not the other user's: 1. Create an Outlook profile that connects directly to the other user's mailbox, not your own. If you are using Outlook 2003, do not select the option to use Cached Exchange mode. Start Outlook with that profile. 2. On the Properties dialog for the other user's Contacts folder, make sure that it's set to display in the Outlook Address Book and give it a display name other than contacts, such as Joe's Contacts. 3. Close Outlook. 4. In Control Panel | Mail, edit the *same profile* (i.e. the one from Step 1) to change the mailbox from the other user's to your own. 5. Still working with the same profile, on the Advanced tab of the Exchange Server service, add the other user's mailbox as a secondary mailbox. 6. Restart Outlook, and you should see the Joe's Contacts in your Outlook Address Book as well as your own Contacts folder. 7. (Optional) If you are using Outlook 2003, you can now change the settings for your Exchange account to use Cached Exchange mode. Note that Outlook 2007 does not support this procedure. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Becca" wrote in message ... I need to be able to see other people's shared personal contact book when I click on the "To" button when sending an email. I have access to their contacts when I am in my contacts folder. I do not want to add their contacts to my list, I just need the option to see their list when creating a new email. Thank you so much for your time. |
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