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I am an admin at a High School. i run exchange server 2003 and a mixture of
Outlook 2003 and 2007 as clients. i can export to an access file a list of names and email addresses from our info database, and then import them into an Outlook contacts subfolder, and then create a distribution group within it. is there a way to get that list to the Global address list or publish it to other users inside of my network so they can use it as well? am i going about this in the right way? also, when i went into word (2007) and tried to mail merge and connect to the outlook contacts, it gave me a message telling me it couldn't find the db. as a side question, if i use this dist list in the To: line and don;t click the plus sign to reveal the members of the dl, do those addresses appear to the recipients? if not, i don't need to use the word-merge route. |
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For parts 3 and 4 of your question:
3. Failure of Word to pull up your Outlook Contacts means you have not configured your Outlook Address Book Service correctly. The KB tells you how: http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 4. DL's will always expand when a messages is sent. If you want to hide recipients, you use the BCC field instead of the To: field. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... You are not asking an Outlook question. You are asking about Exchange and the AD--completely different groups. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "bob at ndhs" bob at wrote in message ... I am an admin at a High School. i run exchange server 2003 and a mixture of Outlook 2003 and 2007 as clients. i can export to an access file a list of names and email addresses from our info database, and then import them into an Outlook contacts subfolder, and then create a distribution group within it. is there a way to get that list to the Global address list or publish it to other users inside of my network so they can use it as well? am i going about this in the right way? also, when i went into word (2007) and tried to mail merge and connect to the outlook contacts, it gave me a message telling me it couldn't find the db. as a side question, if i use this dist list in the To: line and don;t click the plus sign to reveal the members of the dl, do those addresses appear to the recipients? if not, i don't need to use the word-merge route. |
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