Re: Hiding Personal Employee Information in Address Book
- From: "exx" <exx@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 18:53:22 GMT
lol... fair enough, thanks for your help. I've never agreed with the
decision for our HR department to use AD for this purpose, and it appears my
boss now agrees - problem solved.
"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you asked in an AD group you'd get my answer. I know this because I
asked an AD person to save you having to do it. It just means I have
to marry her, which suits me.
Not sure how the OAB would react to the changed permissions though. I
would suggest that would be the part where she says it starts getting
very ugly and is best left alone.
.
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