Re: Exchange 2003 Address Lists

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"JvB" <JvB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5FBC1A37-B724-4168-B901-E681603FE371@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Fern,

You can add an addresslist in systemmanager and select a custom filter. On
the advanced tab you can add a custom LDAP query like this :


(&(mailNickName=*)(memberOf=CN=MyGroupName,OU=SomeOU,DC=MyDomain,DC=Corp))

thanks Jeroen, I'm sure if I just get the syntax right Ill get the results im looking for.
Unfortunetly I have not been successful with the above.

Im trying to have all members of the global security group "g_helpdesk" get outputed.

Thanks again.




Regards,
Jeroen


"fern" wrote:

As we speak users simply click "to:" and select the Global address list and
then find their target and select. I would like to have something similiar
yet instead of one large list have lets say 10 individual lists grouped by
department name for example. I believe the solution is within Exchange
System manager and creating an address list. Yet I cant seem to create a
list with a filter simply displaying users who are a member of lets a global
security group. Manually creating a group by hand selecting users seems to
have also stumped me. There is probably a very simple solution and would
appreciate any response .. thanks.



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