RE: How to import addresses into a GAL or something like it?

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From: Ray Fong [MSFT] (rayfong_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/02/04


Date: Mon, 02 Aug 2004 16:41:11 GMT

You first need to create/import contacts to AD.

How to use Csvde to import contacts and user objects into Active Directory
(327620)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;327620

Ray Fong
Microsoft SBS Product Support

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>
>Ok folks, here is what I am trying to accomplish.
>
>I want to have a GAL or a subset or something called "Client Contacts" so
>that everyone in my email system can access this list. I also want it in
>the GAL so it can be downloaded to my laptop users.
>
>I have successfully created a group in the GAL called "Client Contacts"
but
>I'll be danged if I can figure out how to import any addresses into it.
>
>Please help. Direct replies accepted, but Ii think there may be others
out
>there wanting to do this as well.
>
>
>Jeff Kushen, MCSE
>(440) 308-1311
>
>
>



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