Re: Hiding Address Lists??
From: Gabe Matteson (gmatteson_at_inquery.biz.nospam)
Date: 01/24/05
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 11:58:46 -0500
Thanks Mark. I just have one problem though... I need to have the
Authenticated Users Group listed with the List Object, and Open Address
List - Allow permissions on the All Address Lists so that the address lists
for each user is listed there. However, when a user opens up outlook and
looks under All Address Lists, I only want him to be aware of his address
lists and not see anyone elses. Besides just adding the other users to his
address lists and denying them list object permissions is there any other
way to do this? such as allow the authenticated users group list object
permissons ONLY on the All Address Lists and then when a user logs on, only
his address list will show because he only has perms for that? i think i
have tried every combination but may be missing something....
"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@mvps.org> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 03:26:28 -0500, "Gabe Matteson"
> <gmatteson@inquery.biz.nospam> wrote:
>
>>I've been testing out a couple of senarios in a test lab to see if I could
>>hide various address lists from specific users. The setup is as follows...
>>
>>All Address Lists
>>- List1
>>- List2
>>- List3
>>
>>I want it so that when user1 clicks on All Address Lists in his outlook
>>ONLY
>>List1 is displayed. Currently they are all displayed but he can only read
>>the contents of List1... Is there anyway to hide all the other address
>>lists? I've tried setting just the List Object permission for
>>Authenticated
>>Users on the All Address Lists itself and (only that object) and then set
>>user1 to only view list1 and user2 to only view list2... but I still have
>>that problem. any ideas? thank you.
>>
>
> It's probably overkill but you could look at
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=822940 to see if you want to
> generate specific address lists for individual users
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