Choosing Contacts from multiple mailboxes

T

Tiga

Corporate Environment is Outlook XP and Exchange 2003.

I have my own mail profile in Outlook and access to 3 others. When I open a
new message and click "To:" it defaults to the GAL and my profile as it
should.

Is there anyway to select the Contact lists from the other mailboxes? They
do not come up under any of the address lists. Can my contact list be linked
to the others?

Is there any way for the Contact lists from other mailboxes you have access
to to be made visible in the address drop down list?

As this is something that could be implemented by all users in the dept it
would help alot if someone knows any way to do this.

Thanks for any help
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

No. You would need to be able to open the other users' contacts folder and
then click on the contact and select from the actions menu what you wanted
to do.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, Tiga asked:

| Corporate Environment is Outlook XP and Exchange 2003.
|
| I have my own mail profile in Outlook and access to 3 others. When I
| open a new message and click "To:" it defaults to the GAL and my
| profile as it should.
|
| Is there anyway to select the Contact lists from the other mailboxes?
| They do not come up under any of the address lists. Can my contact
| list be linked to the others?
|
| Is there any way for the Contact lists from other mailboxes you have
| access to to be made visible in the address drop down list?
|
| As this is something that could be implemented by all users in the
| dept it would help alot if someone knows any way to do this.
|
| Thanks for any help
 

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