Re: Creating Address List
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Sure, create a new address list in Exchange System Manager. Then
specify your filter criteria, this will select who is included in this
address list. Once complete, go to the security tab of your new address
list and enter who has read access to this address list.
James Chong
MCSE | M+, S+, MCTS, Security+
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Tyson wrote:
I need to create adress list that only my department can see. Is this
possible in Exchange server 2003?
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