Re: No Global Address list when trying to send an Email
- From: "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 18:13:56 -0700
If your client is Outlook 2003 running in cached mode, try disabling cached
mode and see if the GAL appears. If so, then you're having a problem
creating the offline address list, or Outlook hasn't synchronized it yet.
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
"Kevan" <Kevan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F5E6FDD1-A7F6-4355-BB58-981AC3121CF7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi I have done as you have suggested but I can still not see any names in
the
GAL. The PC the user is using hangs when I try to view the GAL list and I
get
a message sating that Outlook is trying to connect to the Exchange server
but
the message gives me the name of the DC on the Corp A/C not the exchange
Server, presumably as it is the DC that provides the address list. I am
sure
the problem must be permissions or Global Catalog related.
Would you have any other ideas or sugestions I could try.
I can ping by name the DC and the exchange server so I do not think name
resolution is the problem.
Regards.
Kevan
Regards
"jamestechman@xxxxxxxxx" wrote:
Authenticated users should have list contents rights. To view
permissions go to ESM, Recipients, all global address list, default
global address list, property, security tab. Try creating a test
user\mb in the new corp and give him admin right and see if it's a
rights issue.
James Chong
MCSE M+, S+, MCTS, Security+
msexchangetips.blogspot.com
ftp://mail.msexchange911.net/
Kevan wrote:
Hi
We have an Exchange 2003 SP2 setup in a Windows 2003 Domain.
We recently created a child domain inside our corp domain for users in
our
SA office. We have migrated only one user so far and although she can
connect to the exchange server to send and receive email when she
clicks on
the "To" box to address an email there are no entries in the Global
Address
list.
The link is not very fast so I don't know if this is contributing to
the
problem but other users in SA who have not been migrated to the child
domain
can see the GAL OK.
Do I need to allow users from a child domain permission to view a GAL.
In
the properties of her address book for the GAL it says that it is
looking to
the DC on our Corp Domain for the address list which is the same as
everyone
else.
If I do need to give permission where do I do it?
If any one can help or if you need further information please let me
know.
Thank you.
Kevan Dickinson
.
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