Hi all,
We have a public address book on our exchange server. On my machine, in Outlook 2003, I have a personal contacts list. I'm not using .pst files, all my mail, calendar items, etc, are on Exchange.
What I want to do seems very simple, very common, and should be very do-able. I just want to copy either all or a selected group of contacts from the 'Global Address List', which has all users, contacts, etc., into my 'personal' contacts folder. I have looked everywhere in Outlook and this does not seem to be possible. I have all admin rights; and I don't believe it's a security thing. None of the other IT people here know anything about it, and act as if 'why would you want to do that?'
Am I missing something? Is it so odd that I'd want to avoid typing in 600 names so my phone can get them synced? Surely there's got to be a way to do this?
Thanks,
--Jim
We have a public address book on our exchange server. On my machine, in Outlook 2003, I have a personal contacts list. I'm not using .pst files, all my mail, calendar items, etc, are on Exchange.
What I want to do seems very simple, very common, and should be very do-able. I just want to copy either all or a selected group of contacts from the 'Global Address List', which has all users, contacts, etc., into my 'personal' contacts folder. I have looked everywhere in Outlook and this does not seem to be possible. I have all admin rights; and I don't believe it's a security thing. None of the other IT people here know anything about it, and act as if 'why would you want to do that?'
Am I missing something? Is it so odd that I'd want to avoid typing in 600 names so my phone can get them synced? Surely there's got to be a way to do this?
Thanks,
--Jim