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date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 11:51:01 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.clients        back       


Group Contacts/Public Folders   
Hopefully this question isn't too simple...
We have a client that is running Outlook 2003 and Exchange 2003.  We have 
the public folder/group contacts list set as the main contacts list.  (I 
believe)
When users open an e-mail and right click on the senders name and select 
"add to Outlook Contacts", they want the contact to go directly into the 
Group Contact list as opposed to the local contacts list within Outlook.  
We've tried a handful of things but can't seem to get it to function that way.
Is this possible?
Thanks for your help.
date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 11:51:01 -0800   author:   ImagineSystems

Re: Group Contacts/Public Folders   
Right click the public folder and choose properties. Go to OAB. Tick the 
box.
In Outlook, change the default address book for contacts from 
mailbox/contacts to the public folder.

Nick

"ImagineSystems"  wrote in message 
news:3CD208A3-505E-4018-90C9-15EC59029431@microsoft.com...
> Hopefully this question isn't too simple...
> We have a client that is running Outlook 2003 and Exchange 2003.  We have
> the public folder/group contacts list set as the main contacts list.  (I
> believe)
> When users open an e-mail and right click on the senders name and select
> "add to Outlook Contacts", they want the contact to go directly into the
> Group Contact list as opposed to the local contacts list within Outlook.
> We've tried a handful of things but can't seem to get it to function that 
> way.
> Is this possible?
> Thanks for your help.
date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 23:41:05 -0000   author:   Nick Gillott [MVP]

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