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Adding shared contact list using Exchange 2000

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Enyalius - 15 Jan 2004 18:01 GMT
I have been trying to setup a shared addressbook using Exchange 2000 and it seems that no matter what I do I cant get it setup so that anyone can use it. I can create a list so that everyone can see it but no one can add to it not even the administrator. I believe it might be in the permissions but I cant be sure I would very much appreciate any help possible.
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 15 Jan 2004 18:50 GMT
You didn't say what kind of "list" you're creating. If you want everyone to
be able to contribute to it, create a new public folder to hold contact
items and set permissions for that folder accordingly.
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> I have been trying to setup a shared addressbook using Exchange 2000 and it seems that no matter what I do I cant get it setup so that anyone can use
it. I can create a list so that everyone can see it but no one can add to it
not even the administrator. I believe it might be in the permissions but I
cant be sure I would very much appreciate any help possible.
 
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