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date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 20:09:24 +0100,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.clients        back       


Setting default address list?   
Hello

Anyone know of an automated way the set a different address list in the 
address book as the default search location?

If you open the Outlook Address book you always get the Global Address List 
as the default address list. I would like to change to a diffrent one for 
all my users. I have found the key in the registry where the setting is 
stored, but it is a binary value that I cannot edit.

Thanks

Morgan
date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 20:09:24 +0100   author:   Morgan Simonsen

RW: Setting default address list?   
What you might try to do is change the Address book manually, then go to
that registry key and check the binary value.  After you have the binary
value for each Address book you might be able to automate a solution.

To change the default address book manually:
In outlook,
    Tools > Address Book...
    Tools > Options...
    The top pulldown menu "Show this address book first" has all of your
listed Address books.

Good Luck

RW


"Morgan Simonsen"  wrote in message
news:uCMMRImBGHA.4016@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Hello
>
> Anyone know of an automated way the set a different address list in the
> address book as the default search location?
>
> If you open the Outlook Address book you always get the Global Address
List
> as the default address list. I would like to change to a diffrent one for
> all my users. I have found the key in the registry where the setting is
> stored, but it is a binary value that I cannot edit.
>
> Thanks
>
> Morgan
>
>
date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 09:58:51 -0800   author:   Robert Williams

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