I need to create a "global" distribution list with our contract employees'
contact information (they work outside of our home office". These contract
employees do not have access to our network.
I want anyone in our home office (network) to be able to add to this
distribution list, as we receive these contract employees "outside" email
addresses. And I want everyone to be able to see/use these addresses (hence,
the term "global" distribution list).
Does this make sense? Hope so...
The problem I have found is that anyone individual can add a new contact to
their outlook address book, but it is no available for all to see.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 27 Jan 2006 07:11 GMT
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After furious head scratching, L Walker asked:
| I need to create a "global" distribution list with our contract
| employees' contact information (they work outside of our home
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| contact to their outlook address book, but it is no available for all
| to see.