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Offline Address Book Question

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LoneWolf - 24 Jun 2005 00:33 GMT
I have an Exchange 2k box at work, and have created an OAB.  An IMAP4
(Outlook 2000) test box on site can download the OAB just fine.  At a remote
site, (my home), I have Outlook 2k3 and Outlook 2k2 machines, and when
setting them up as IMAP4, I don't even get the option to download the OAB.  
It's not in the Send/Receive menu at all.  What am I doing wrong?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 20 Jul 2005 16:40 GMT
You're not configuring them with an Exchange account. The OAB is available only for use with an Exchange account. IMAP users would use LDAP instead.

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>I have an Exchange 2k box at work, and have created an OAB.  An IMAP4
> (Outlook 2000) test box on site can download the OAB just fine.  At a remote
> site, (my home), I have Outlook 2k3 and Outlook 2k2 machines, and when
> setting them up as IMAP4, I don't even get the option to download the OAB.  
> It's not in the Send/Receive menu at all.  What am I doing wrong?
 
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