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Update address book automatically FROM EXCHANGE SERVER

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gchandrujs - 09 Nov 2006 11:14 GMT
Hi all,

I am using Exchange server 2003. My boss is having seperate pop3 account and
hence he was not added to our LAN. Now whenever i am updating my address list
(I mean contacts not users). I want to send a V Card or any other possible
attachment from my Exchange client so my boss can update his private outlook
address book automatically. Is there any way to do this ???

Thanks in advance

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Brian Tillman - 09 Nov 2006 16:00 GMT
> I am using Exchange server 2003. My boss is having seperate pop3
> account and hence he was not added to our LAN. Now whenever i am
> updating my address list (I mean contacts not users). I want to send
> a V Card or any other possible attachment from my Exchange client so
> my boss can update his private outlook address book automatically. Is
> there any way to do this ???

You have several choices.  If you want to send one of your contacts to
someone as a vCard, select the contact, then click Actions>Forward as vCard.
You can select more than one contact, if you wish and send the entire
selection.  You can also just copy your contacts folder to a new PST and
send that PST to your boss, who can save it to disk and open it in Outlook.
You might have to zip it first, though, or change its file extension prior
to sending it.
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gchandrujs - 10 Nov 2006 02:50 GMT
Dear Brain,

Thanks and appreciate for your response. I will check and let you know.

>> I am using Exchange server 2003. My boss is having seperate pop3
>> account and hence he was not added to our LAN. Now whenever i am
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>You might have to zip it first, though, or change its file extension prior
>to sending it.

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