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How does one edit Exchange 2003's Global Address List (GAL) entriesin Outlook 2003?
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I am trying to figure out best practices for allowing an office administrator to maintain the internal staff/user list. As the IT administrator, I add new employees as users using Active Directory. But I only fill in the basic details (e.g. name and email address). I then want to turn the responsibility of maintaining all their user data to the office administrator - who has NO knowledge of Exchange, Active Directory etc. She knows, and is comfortable, with Outlook 2003. 1) So how do most companies that use Exchange/Outlook typically create a contact list of INTERNAL staff? My approach was to create a public folder named "Staff", then enable it to show as an "e-mail address book". But how do most companies populate the newly created public folder with all their Exchange users/mailboxes (i.e. their staff/ employees)? In Outlook, it seems the way to do this is to open Tools- >Address Book, then choose the GAL from the "show names from" dropdown. Then select all (or just the desired GAL contacts), right- click and choose Add to Contacts? BUT this results in the selected GAL members being saved in the default Outlook CONTACTS folder. I want to put them into a public folder named "Staff". I guess I could then MOVE them from my main Contacts folder to the Staff public folder. But if I already have thousands of contacts in my Contacts folder - how do I quickly select/ move just the ones that came from the GAL? Never easy is it? 2) Instead of copying from the GAL, I assume it would be better to link each GAL member into a corresponding Outlook contact, right? That way there is only one source of the information - the GAL. If a staff member changes their phone extension, I only want it to have to be updated in one place - the GAL. Any changes made at the GAL level would propagate down to any linked references (e.g an Outlook contact in my public Staff folder). How do I LINK GAL members into Outlook contacts? 3) How does a non-technical, non IT person maintain the GAL members' information? e.g. as the IT administrator, I do create/delete new users in Active Directory every time an employee is hired/fired. But I only enter the most basic fields, such as name & email address. How does the office administrator, using Outlook 2003, update the user's GAL details (e.g. adding phone number, title, department etc.)? I'm always amazed at how unintuitive it can be to set up what should be simple But I guess it's just job security, right...Many TIA, -Mike Advertisement |
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Re: How does one edit Exchange 2003's Global Address List (GAL) entries in Outlook 2003?
Mike <mike.google@compusolve-us.com> wrote:
> 1) So how do most companies that use Exchange/Outlook typically create > a contact list of INTERNAL staff? Where I work, the GAL contains the employees and we don't use contacts folders for internal people. Certain people are AD administrators and have the right to add people to Active Directory. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Re: How does one edit Exchange 2003's Global Address List (GAL)entries in Outlook 2003?
On Jan 24, 9:47 am, "Brian Tillman" <tillman1...***********> wrote:
> Mike <mike.goo...@compusolve-us.com> wrote: > > 1) So how do most companies that use Exchange/Outlook typically create > > a contact list of INTERNAL staff? > > Where I work, the GAL contains the employees and we don't use contacts > folders for internal people. Certain people are AD administrators and have > the right to add people to Active Directory. > -- > Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Interesting. So suppose someone wants to email to a department that has 100 staff. How do you quickly send to the group thru Outlook? |
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Re: How does one edit Exchange 2003's Global Address List (GAL) entries in Outlook 2003?
Mike <mike.google@compusolve-us.com> wrote:
> Interesting. So suppose someone wants to email to a department that > has 100 staff. How do you quickly send to the group thru Outlook? The GAL also contains internal distribution lists. However, being able to use them is VERY tightly controlled. Management simply doesn't want mass mail and one must get management approval in order to send messages to those lists. Even with permission, ony specific users have permission to do so, so if you have a message that must be sent to one of the lists, you must give it to one of the people who have permission to access the DL. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Re: How does one edit Exchange 2003's Global Address List (GAL) entries in Outlook 2003?
Mike <mike.google@compusolve-us.com> wrote:
> Interesting. So suppose someone wants to email to a department that > has 100 staff. How do you quickly send to the group thru Outlook? The GAL also contains internal distribution lists. However, being able to use them is VERY tightly controlled. Management simply doesn't want mass mail and one must get management approval in order to send messages to those lists. Even with permission, ony specific users have permission to do so, so if you have a message that must be sent to one of the lists, you must give it to one of the people who have permission to access the DL. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Re: How does one edit Exchange 2003's Global Address List (GAL)entries in Outlook 2003?
On Jan 24, 3:04 pm, "Brian Tillman" <tillman1...***********> wrote:
> The GAL also contains internal distribution lists. However, being able to > use them is VERY tightly controlled. Management simply doesn't want mass > mail and one must get management approval in order to send messages to those > lists. Even with permission, ony specific users have permission to do so, > so if you have a message that must be sent to one of the lists, you must > give it to one of the people who have permission to access the DL. IMO it doesn't sound very user friendly the way you describe, but I guess that will vary from company to company... Is there ANY way to populate a Public (contacts) folder with LINKED entries from the GAL? That was everyone would have quick access to a staff list right fropm their Outlook folder pane. Being linked is important, as who wants to update changes in the GAL and the Public folder, right? I guess I did not choose a good match for posting this topic, as only one person has replied. Or it's such an impossible task? I hope not ![]() |
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Re: How does one edit Exchange 2003's Global Address List (GAL)entries in Outlook 2003?
On Jan 24, 3:04 pm, "Brian Tillman" <tillman1...***********> wrote:
> The GAL also contains internal distribution lists. However, being able to > use them is VERY tightly controlled. Management simply doesn't want mass > mail and one must get management approval in order to send messages to those > lists. Even with permission, ony specific users have permission to do so, > so if you have a message that must be sent to one of the lists, you must > give it to one of the people who have permission to access the DL. IMO it doesn't sound very user friendly the way you describe, but I guess that will vary from company to company... Is there ANY way to populate a Public (contacts) folder with LINKED entries from the GAL? That was everyone would have quick access to a staff list right fropm their Outlook folder pane. Being linked is important, as who wants to update changes in the GAL and the Public folder, right? I guess I did not choose a good match for posting this topic, as only one person has replied. Or it's such an impossible task? I hope not ![]() |
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Re: How does one edit Exchange 2003's Global Address List (GAL)entries in Outlook 2003?
On Jan 24, 3:04 pm, "Brian Tillman" <tillman1...***********> wrote:
> The GAL also contains internal distribution lists. However, being able to > use them is VERY tightly controlled. Management simply doesn't want mass > mail and one must get management approval in order to send messages to those > lists. Even with permission, ony specific users have permission to do so, > so if you have a message that must be sent to one of the lists, you must > give it to one of the people who have permission to access the DL. IMO it doesn't sound very user friendly the way you describe, but I guess that will vary from company to company... Is there ANY way to populate a Public (contacts) folder with LINKED entries from the GAL? That was everyone would have quick access to a staff list right fropm their Outlook folder pane. Being linked is important, as who wants to update changes in the GAL and the Public folder, right? I guess I did not choose a good match for posting this topic, as only one person has replied. Or it's such an impossible task? I hope not ![]() |
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Re: How does one edit Exchange 2003's Global Address List (GAL) entries in Outlook 2003?
I'm not sure our method will help you, but here's what we do. . .
I create Distribution Lists in AD, then I allow one user to "manage" the list. The person set as the manager opens the list in outlook and adds/removes people as needed. Everyone has access to the list, but someone other than IT manages the list. -Lauri "Mike" <mike.google@compusolve-us.com> wrote in message news:b0c21a59-14f9-4a6f-a87c-f14645cc2a63@y5g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > I am trying to figure out best practices for allowing an office > administrator to maintain the internal staff/user list. As the IT > administrator, I add new employees as users using Active Directory. > But I only fill in the basic details (e.g. name and email address). I > then want to turn the responsibility of maintaining all their user > data to the office administrator - who has NO knowledge of Exchange, > Active Directory etc. She knows, and is comfortable, with Outlook > 2003. > > 1) So how do most companies that use Exchange/Outlook typically create > a contact list of INTERNAL staff? My approach was to create a public > folder named "Staff", then enable it to show as an "e-mail address > book". But how do most companies populate the newly created public > folder with all their Exchange users/mailboxes (i.e. their staff/ > employees)? In Outlook, it seems the way to do this is to open Tools- >>Address Book, then choose the GAL from the "show names from" > dropdown. Then select all (or just the desired GAL contacts), right- > click and choose Add to Contacts? > BUT this results in the selected GAL members being saved in the > default Outlook CONTACTS folder. I want to put them into a public > folder named "Staff". I guess I could then MOVE them from my main > Contacts folder to the Staff public folder. But if I already have > thousands of contacts in my Contacts folder - how do I quickly select/ > move just the ones that came from the GAL? Never easy is it? > > 2) Instead of copying from the GAL, I assume it would be better to > link each GAL member into a corresponding Outlook contact, right? > That way there is only one source of the information - the GAL. If a > staff member changes their phone extension, I only want it to have to > be updated in one place - the GAL. Any changes made at the GAL level > would propagate down to any linked references (e.g an Outlook contact > in my public Staff folder). How do I LINK GAL members into Outlook > contacts? > > 3) How does a non-technical, non IT person maintain the GAL members' > information? e.g. as the IT administrator, I do create/delete new > users in Active Directory every time an employee is hired/fired. But > I only enter the most basic fields, such as name & email address. How > does the office administrator, using Outlook 2003, update the user's > GAL details (e.g. adding phone number, title, department etc.)? > > I'm always amazed at how unintuitive it can be to set up what should > be simple But I guess it's just job security, right...> > Many TIA, > > -Mike > > > |
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Re: How does one edit Exchange 2003's Global Address List (GAL)entries in Outlook 2003?
Advertisement Thanks Lauri! When you say someone other than IT can manage the lists
(from Outlook), does that mean that GAL properties for any user can be modified? e.g. As the IT person I add a new user to the GAL using ADUC. But I only enter the essential fields. I want "someone other than IT" to finish entering all the GAL fields (such as phone number, dept etc) using Outlook. In your scenario, can your non-IT person do this? Or can only add/delete members of these GAL distribution lists? Thanks! Advertisement |
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