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Old October 21st, 2009, 05:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
MarshMan
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Default Address book | All Address Lists | All Groups

I have a user whos just complained that the All Groups location isn't showing
her any groups like it has in the past. I don't know if she's just
discovered this location or if she has indeed, in the past used this to see
Distribution Lists. She is running MSOffice 2003 and so I thought I'd have a
look on my o2k7 and I see the same thing she does - everything I see in the
GAL only it filters out all the Distribution Lists.

Can anyone explain the purpose of the "All Groups" folder and if "Groups"
are synonymous with "Distribution Lists" then how to configure "All Groups"
so that it only shows objects of type "Distribution List"?

Thanks much
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Old October 21st, 2009, 09:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine
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Default Address book | All Address Lists | All Groups

You'll want to post this in an Exchange Group. This isn't an end user
Outlook client issue. How the GAL and AD are configured and what they
contain are Exchange issues. Be sure to include your Exchange version when
you post.
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"MarshMan" wrote in message
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I have a user whos just complained that the All Groups location isn't
showing
her any groups like it has in the past. I don't know if she's just
discovered this location or if she has indeed, in the past used this to
see
Distribution Lists. She is running MSOffice 2003 and so I thought I'd
have a
look on my o2k7 and I see the same thing she does - everything I see in
the
GAL only it filters out all the Distribution Lists.

Can anyone explain the purpose of the "All Groups" folder and if "Groups"
are synonymous with "Distribution Lists" then how to configure "All
Groups"
so that it only shows objects of type "Distribution List"?

Thanks much


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Old October 24th, 2009, 02:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Address book | All Address Lists | All Groups

Are your DLs stored in your local Contacts folder or in the GAL or Active
Directory? All Groups shows groups created on the server, not in user's
Contacts.

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"MarshMan" wrote in message
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I have a user whos just complained that the All Groups location isn't
showing
her any groups like it has in the past. I don't know if she's just
discovered this location or if she has indeed, in the past used this to
see
Distribution Lists. She is running MSOffice 2003 and so I thought I'd
have a
look on my o2k7 and I see the same thing she does - everything I see in
the
GAL only it filters out all the Distribution Lists.

Can anyone explain the purpose of the "All Groups" folder and if "Groups"
are synonymous with "Distribution Lists" then how to configure "All
Groups"
so that it only shows objects of type "Distribution List"?

Thanks much


 




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