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Is there a way to do this?



 
 
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Old December 21st 07, 05:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Allan M. Grafil[_2_]
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Default Is there a way to do this?

Hi guys,

I have set my Microsoft Outlook 2003 to get my local email addresses from
Active Directory (we don't have any Exchange Server). My problem is I want
to group certain individuals and created an email for that group. I want to
set this at the Active Directory so that each computer can be set to have
this list. I created a group and make its Group Type as Distribution and
assigned the corresponding email to the group. Once I created a new message
all the active directory users are there with its corresponding email
addresses but the group account and its email does not apper. I can send
email to it if I type the account name.

So where did I go wrong in setting this up. Can someone help me with this
or is this possible? Does my question have sense?


Thank you in advance.

Allan


 




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