Brian,
Yes, we have Exchange Server. The drawback of using the Global Address List
is that it offers less data fields and it also offers less search
capabilitites.
That is why we would like to use the Personal Address Book (the one at the
right hand, in Outlook's bar) as the global one.
You suggest that we use a public Contacts folder. If we choose tha method,
will the contacts be added to this folder or to the Personal one when the
user tries to add a contact from the 'From' text box in a message? And when a
user types a name in the 'To' texbox, will Outlook find these addresses or
will only look in the Personal folder?
Thank you for your help.

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Xavier Boneu
"Brian Tillman" escribió:
> > I am asking for your help to share the contacts folder between all the
> > employees in a company.
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> public Contacts folder. If not, see the following for sharing options:
> http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm
Brian Tillman - 04 May 2006 14:47 GMT
> Yes, we have Exchange Server. The drawback of using the Global
> Address List is that it offers less data fields and it also offers
> less search capabilitites.
>
> That is why we would like to use the Personal Address Book (the one
> at the right hand, in Outlook's bar) as the global one.
Outlook has no "personal Address Book" any more. Are you speaking of
Contact folders? I've never seen Outlook's Navigation Pane (or Outlook Bar
in older versions) on the right side.
> You suggest that we use a public Contacts folder. If we choose tha
> method, will the contacts be added to this folder or to the Personal
> one when the user tries to add a contact from the 'From' text box in
> a message? And when a user types a name in the 'To' texbox, will
> Outlook find these addresses or will only look in the Personal folder?
Right-clicking a sender address and choose Add to Contacts will add it to
the Contacts folder in the delivery location data store (i.e., the Contacts
folder in the same folder set where your Inbox is located). Public folders
can never serve as delivery locaitons.

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Brian Tillman
Xavier Boneu - 04 May 2006 15:03 GMT
You are right. Sorry. I meant the left side.
And yes, I am talking about the Contacts folder.
Thank you.

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Xavier Boneu
"Brian Tillman" escribió:
> > Yes, we have Exchange Server. The drawback of using the Global
> > Address List is that it offers less data fields and it also offers
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> folder in the same folder set where your Inbox is located). Public folders
> can never serve as delivery locaitons.