Global Address List in Exchange 2003

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Is there anyway to create a second GAL and confine some Exchange users
to only that second address list, preventing that group of Exchange
users from accessing the default GAL and all of its entries?

By way of background, the company is a law firm. Its default GAL lists
unpublished telephone numbers and other details of some lawyers. The
law firm wants to restrict access to that information only to other
lawyers.

My theoretical solution would be to create two user groups for lawyers
and non-lawyers, create a second GAL and populate it with the
non-lawyers, and then restrict the non-lawyer group from accessing the
default GAL. How can this be done on SBS 2003?

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