Write Privileges For OU Contacts



Hi,

I'm attempting to set up an Organizational Unit OU address book in an
AD2003/Outlook 2003 environment that members of the OU can add/delete
contacts.

I've got the OU set up and the Outlook 03 client working fine for
read-only.

When I attempt to add a contact to the OU contact list, Select
Names>Advanced>New> Option LDAP directory it tells me "You cannot
create entries for this address book"

I've attempted the following:

1. Delegate authority: Full Control to the group of users in the OU.
2. Create a GPO with Full Control and then adding the OU group of users
to the GPO.

Both deny creation of new contacts from the Outlook clients.

Note: Exchange is not an option. They are already dissatisfied with
AD.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

.



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