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Subject: Public Address Book
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Steve Bokmiller User is Offline
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7/13/2006 11:43 PM  
Greetings All!
 
We recently migrated to smartphones (3 Treo700w & 7 Motorola Q's) and I'd like to create a public address book/directory that I can sync to all my users IN ADDITION to their personal contact lists.  Is this possible?  I can see in the devices that I have the option to connect to other directories, and I assume that means I can create/publish one for my users, but wouldnt know the first thing about setting that up.  I have a public contact list in our Exchange server that would be ideal, but cant figure out how to get that in my users smartphones short of copying/pasting them into their personal contact list.
 
We are running SBS 2003 SP1 with Exchange SP2, OWA, ISA 2004.
 
Any help is appreciated!
 
Steve
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