Exchange 2007 and Multiple Global Address Lists
- From: AJ <andyjones99@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 May 2007 02:35:27 -0700
Hello All
I am trying to set up a hosted Exchange 2007 environment where I can
run multiple orgs on one exchange server hiding one from the other. I
have pretty much acheived what I want to so far but I am stuck now!
I am trying to configure Exchange to provide the relevant global and
offline address list to the user based on the comany they belong to
and hide all the others. I have created a new OAL for each company
which filters based upon company name and have also created a new
Global Address List using the Power Shell for each organization using
the cmdlet below:
New-GlobalAddressList -Name "Contoso GAL" -IncludedRecipients
MailboxUsers -ConditionalCompany Contoso
It was my understanding from the above command that a global address
list would be created and mailbox users belonging to Contoso would be
added. After this was created and updated I was expecting the client
to utilise this Global Address List, however it doesn't appear to be
working like and I can see everyone from the client. I am basically
seeing the default global address list.
Is there a command I can use to tell the client to utilise this new
global address list?
TIA
AJ
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