How do I get the Entourage address book to see my Distribution Groups on my
Exchange Server? I would have thought this would be visible without any
problems. I have Exchange 2007 and Entourage for Mac 2008

Thank you,

Re: Exchange Distribution Groups by Adam

Adam
Thu May 08 09:05:21 CDT 2008

Gerald Berkowitz <gberkowitz@d64.org> wrote:
> How do I get the Entourage address book to see my Distribution Groups on my
> Exchange Server? I would have thought this would be visible without any
> problems.

Can you be more specific?

Do you have access to your Exchange server's Global Address Book? You need
to make sure you have the necessary information entered at Tools > Accounts >
(your account) > Advanced > Directory Settings.

If that is not the problem you are experiencing, you need to explain
further.

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Re: Exchange Distribution Groups by Gerald

Gerald
Thu May 08 11:28:29 CDT 2008

Hello,

It does not see the Global Address Book. I am only set up for POP and
under the Tools > Accounts >
(your account) > Advanced > Directory Settings.

I do not see Directory Settings tab at all. Do I need to use something
other than POP?

Thank you,


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On 5/8/08 9:05 AM, in article slrng26251.606.adamb@peregrinus.akb.lull.org,
"Adam Bailey" <adamb@lull.org> wrote:

> Gerald Berkowitz <gberkowitz@d64.org> wrote:
>> How do I get the Entourage address book to see my Distribution Groups on my
>> Exchange Server? I would have thought this would be visible without any
>> problems.
>
> Can you be more specific?
>
> Do you have access to your Exchange server's Global Address Book? You need
> to make sure you have the necessary information entered at Tools > Accounts >
> (your account) > Advanced > Directory Settings.
>
> If that is not the problem you are experiencing, you need to explain
> further.


Re: Exchange Distribution Groups by (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Corentin_Cras-M=E9neur?=)

(=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Corentin_Cras-M=E9neur?=)
Thu May 08 12:02:46 CDT 2008

Gerald Berkowitz <gberkowitz@d64.org> wrote:

> I do not see Directory Settings tab at all. Do I need to use something
> other than POP?


Exchange accounts need to be setup as such. You need to enter the
address of your OWA server as well as the settings for the corresponding
LDAP server.


Corentin
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Re: Exchange Distribution Groups by Adam

Adam
Thu May 08 16:06:14 CDT 2008

Corentin Cras-Méneur <korventeen@NoSpam.mvps.org> wrote:
> Gerald Berkowitz <gberkowitz@d64.org> wrote:
>
>> I do not see Directory Settings tab at all. Do I need to use something
>> other than POP?
>
> Exchange accounts need to be setup as such. You need to enter the
> address of your OWA server as well as the settings for the corresponding
> LDAP server.

Although you could theoretically set up the Exchange server as a POP account
and a separate LDAP account. But if LDAP works, Exchange/OWA probably works
too.

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Re: Exchange Distribution Groups by (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Corentin_Cras-M=E9neur?=)

(=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Corentin_Cras-M=E9neur?=)
Fri May 09 10:29:35 CDT 2008

Adam Bailey <adamb@lull.org> wrote:

> Although you could theoretically set up the Exchange server as a POP account
> and a separate LDAP account.

Indeed, but POP access is really limited compared to a full Exchange
account.

Corentin

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