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I need to export my Exchange Server 55 GAL to distribute the SMTP addresses to a remote POP3 office. I found this promising procedure on slipstick but the PAB remains resolutely empty after I do the "Add to Personal Address Book" step. No error message, just an empty address book.
Here is the procedure from slipstick:
MVP Hal Hostettler devised this method, which requires that you have Outlook Express and that the Personal Address Book (PAB) service be installed in your Outlook profile:
In Outlook, click the Address Book button to display the Address Book dialog. Under Show Names from the, select Personal Address Book.
To create a new PAB named GALTransfer.pab, right-click on Personal Address Book in the Show Names from the list, then choose Properties. Under Path, enter a new path, if desired, and the file name GALTransfer.pab. Click OK.
Back in the Address Book dialog box, under Show Names from the, select Global Address List (or any Recipients container or address book view).
Hold down the Ctrl key as you click on each name you want in your portable GAL PAB. If you want to select all names, click on the first name in the list, then use the scroll bar to see the last name. Hold down the Shift key as you click the last name.
Right click on the selected names, and choose Add to Personal Address Book from the popup menu.
Open Outlook Express. If you have names already in your OE address, you may want to export and delete them, so they don't get mixed into your portable GAL.
Choose File | Import | Address Book.
In the Address Book Import Tool dialog, select Microsoft Exchange Personal Address Book, and then click Import. This puts all the SMTP addresses for the GAL entries that were in the PAB into your Windows Address Book in OE.
Return to Outlook.
Repeat Step 2, but this time create a new PAB file named GALSMTP.pab.
Use Outlook's File | Import and Export function to import addresses from Outlook Express into your Personal Address book.
When you finish, the GALSMTP.pab file will contain the names and SMTP addresses of everyone you selected from the GAL in Step 4. It will not, however, have any other GAL details, such as department or phone number. If you need that information and not just the SMTP addresses, you'll need to try one of the other methods.
You can also skip steps 9-11 and instead use File | Export | Address Book in Outlook Express to export the GAL address to a comma-delimited .csv file that virtually any e-mail program should be able to import into its address book.
Never stay up on the barren heights of cleverness, but come down into the green valleys of silliness.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Here is the procedure from slipstick:
MVP Hal Hostettler devised this method, which requires that you have Outlook Express and that the Personal Address Book (PAB) service be installed in your Outlook profile:
In Outlook, click the Address Book button to display the Address Book dialog. Under Show Names from the, select Personal Address Book.
To create a new PAB named GALTransfer.pab, right-click on Personal Address Book in the Show Names from the list, then choose Properties. Under Path, enter a new path, if desired, and the file name GALTransfer.pab. Click OK.
Back in the Address Book dialog box, under Show Names from the, select Global Address List (or any Recipients container or address book view).
Hold down the Ctrl key as you click on each name you want in your portable GAL PAB. If you want to select all names, click on the first name in the list, then use the scroll bar to see the last name. Hold down the Shift key as you click the last name.
Right click on the selected names, and choose Add to Personal Address Book from the popup menu.
Open Outlook Express. If you have names already in your OE address, you may want to export and delete them, so they don't get mixed into your portable GAL.
Choose File | Import | Address Book.
In the Address Book Import Tool dialog, select Microsoft Exchange Personal Address Book, and then click Import. This puts all the SMTP addresses for the GAL entries that were in the PAB into your Windows Address Book in OE.
Return to Outlook.
Repeat Step 2, but this time create a new PAB file named GALSMTP.pab.
Use Outlook's File | Import and Export function to import addresses from Outlook Express into your Personal Address book.
When you finish, the GALSMTP.pab file will contain the names and SMTP addresses of everyone you selected from the GAL in Step 4. It will not, however, have any other GAL details, such as department or phone number. If you need that information and not just the SMTP addresses, you'll need to try one of the other methods.
You can also skip steps 9-11 and instead use File | Export | Address Book in Outlook Express to export the GAL address to a comma-delimited .csv file that virtually any e-mail program should be able to import into its address book.
Never stay up on the barren heights of cleverness, but come down into the green valleys of silliness.
Ludwig Wittgenstein