How to change "Show Names from the:" menu default setting

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Greg

Hello,

I would like to know if it is possible to change the default setting of the
"Show Names from the:" Global Address List to a different address list. I
would like to be able to have it default to the "All Users" list instead.

This is in the window that pop's up when composing a new email.

Thanks for your help,

Greg
 
G

Greg

Greg said:
Hello,

I would like to know if it is possible to change the default setting of the
"Show Names from the:" Global Address List to a different address list. I
would like to be able to have it default to the "All Users" list instead.

This is in the window that pop's up when composing a new email.

Thanks for your help,

Greg



Hi again,

Sorry, I forgot to add that my clients are Windows 2000, on a Windows 2000
network, running Exchange Server 2000.

Thanks,

Greg
 
G

Greg

All client are Outlook 2000, except one which is Outlook 2003.

Russ Valentine said:
That's nice.
But it's the Outlook version that matters.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Greg said:
Hi again,

Sorry, I forgot to add that my clients are Windows 2000, on a Windows 2000
network, running Exchange Server 2000.

Thanks,

Greg
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

In Outlook 2003, open the Outlook Address Book and go to Tools > Options...

Outlook 2000 is so old it has vanished from memory. Do something similar in
Tools > Services > Outlook Address Book.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Greg said:
All client are Outlook 2000, except one which is Outlook 2003.

Russ Valentine said:
That's nice.
But it's the Outlook version that matters.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Greg said:
:

Hello,

I would like to know if it is possible to change the default setting
of
the
"Show Names from the:" Global Address List to a different address
list.
I
would like to be able to have it default to the "All Users" list
instead.

This is in the window that pop's up when composing a new email.

Thanks for your help,

Greg



Hi again,

Sorry, I forgot to add that my clients are Windows 2000, on a Windows
2000
network, running Exchange Server 2000.

Thanks,

Greg
 
G

Greg

Can this option be set globally at the exchange server or through group
policy, instead of workstation by workstation?


Russ Valentine said:
In Outlook 2003, open the Outlook Address Book and go to Tools > Options...

Outlook 2000 is so old it has vanished from memory. Do something similar in
Tools > Services > Outlook Address Book.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Greg said:
All client are Outlook 2000, except one which is Outlook 2003.

Russ Valentine said:
That's nice.
But it's the Outlook version that matters.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

Hello,

I would like to know if it is possible to change the default setting
of
the
"Show Names from the:" Global Address List to a different address
list.
I
would like to be able to have it default to the "All Users" list
instead.

This is in the window that pop's up when composing a new email.

Thanks for your help,

Greg



Hi again,

Sorry, I forgot to add that my clients are Windows 2000, on a Windows
2000
network, running Exchange Server 2000.

Thanks,

Greg
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Now you're asking an Exchange question. I don't use it.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Greg said:
Can this option be set globally at the exchange server or through group
policy, instead of workstation by workstation?


Russ Valentine said:
In Outlook 2003, open the Outlook Address Book and go to Tools >
Options...

Outlook 2000 is so old it has vanished from memory. Do something similar
in
Tools > Services > Outlook Address Book.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Greg said:
All client are Outlook 2000, except one which is Outlook 2003.

:

That's nice.
But it's the Outlook version that matters.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

Hello,

I would like to know if it is possible to change the default
setting
of
the
"Show Names from the:" Global Address List to a different address
list.
I
would like to be able to have it default to the "All Users" list
instead.

This is in the window that pop's up when composing a new email.

Thanks for your help,

Greg



Hi again,

Sorry, I forgot to add that my clients are Windows 2000, on a
Windows
2000
network, running Exchange Server 2000.

Thanks,

Greg
 

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