In outlook 2000 we have distribution lists like _Team; _Leaders etc.
From a new outlook 2003 client the email is sent to @team instead of to the
members of _team.
How does a 2003 Outlook client use the same Distribution lists the Outlook
2000 clients use?
are these DLs in the contacts folder or in the GAL?

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> In outlook 2000 we have distribution lists like _Team; _Leaders etc.
>
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> How does a 2003 Outlook client use the same Distribution lists the Outlook
> 2000 clients use?
Boggled - 29 Jan 2008 21:18 GMT
Thanks for looking at this the distribution lists are in the GAL
> are these DLs in the contacts folder or in the GAL?
>
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> > How does a 2003 Outlook client use the same Distribution lists the Outlook
> > 2000 clients use?