In that case, you can add your OWA account as an HTTP mail account to your Outlook profile using Tools | Email Accounts. Use Other for the type and http://serverURL/exchange/mailboxname/ for the server. That will let you use your desktop Outlook with its contacts list to address messages through the Exchange account.

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>I am using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 (11.6359.6360) SP1
> Part of Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003
>> >I am using Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access
>> > for Exchange Server 2003. I have just moved my office and am no longer
>> > sitting by the server so I have to retreive my emails using the Microsoft
>> > Office Outlook Web Access. Is there a way to export my address
>> > book/contacts that are sitting on my PC, to make availble to me when sending
>> > emails using Web Access.
Rischey - 05 May 2005 17:16 GMT
Thank you Sue... I'll give this a shot!

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> In that case, you can add your OWA account as an HTTP mail account to your Outlook profile using Tools | Email Accounts. Use Other for the type and http://serverURL/exchange/mailboxname/ for the server. That will let you use your desktop Outlook with its contacts list to address messages through the Exchange account.
> >I am using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 (11.6359.6360) SP1
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> >> > book/contacts that are sitting on my PC, to make availble to me when sending
> >> > emails using Web Access.