How to Share a Common List of Fax Numbers in Exchange| Article ID | : | 185200 | | Last Review | : | November 1, 2006 | | Revision | : | 3.1 |
This article was previously published under Q185200 SUMMARY
This article describes how to share a common fax address list using
Microsoft Exchange Server. Frequently, Small Business Server administrators
need this functionality so that users do not have to maintain a fax address
list in the personal address book on the client computer.
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Using public folders, you can share a contact list on the Exchange Server
computer for all clients to use the same fax address list.
NOTE: For this to work, the Exchange Server administrator must either
create or give the users permissions to create a public folder on the
Exchange Server.
| 1. | On a client, add the Outlook Address Book to the Mail profile:
| a. | Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then
double-click Mail and Fax. | | b. | If Outlook Address Book does not appear in the profile, click Add,
select Outlook Address Book, and then click OK. | | c. | Quit Outlook if it is running, and then start Outlook. |
| | 2. | Create a public folder:
| a. | If the Folder list is not displayed, on the View menu, click Folder
List. | | b. | Double-click Public Folders, and then navigate to the location where
you want to create the new public folder. For example, select All
Public Folders. | | c. | On the File menu, point to New, and then click Folder. | | d. | Under Name, enter a name for the folder. For example, type
Public Fax Address List. | | e. | Under Folder contains, click Contact Items. | | f. | If you want to, in the Description box, type a description of the
folder. | | g. | Click OK. |
| | 3. | Add fax addresses to the contact list:
| a. | Select the newly created public folder. | | b. | On the File menu, point to New, and then click Contact. | | c. | In the Full Name box, type a name for the contact. | | d. | Enter the information you want to include for the contact;
specifically, the Fax number should be put into the "Business Fax"
field. | | e. | Click Save and Close. |
| | 4. | For each client, set up the public folder to display in the Address Book
dialog box:
| a. | Right-click the newly created public folder, and then click
Properties. | | b. | Click the Outlook Address Book tab. | | c. | Select Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book. | | d. | In the Name of Address Book list box, type the name you want to
appear in the "Show Names from the" list box in the Address Book
dialog box. | | e. | Click OK. |
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Now when you send a fax using the Fax Sent utility or Outlook, your public
folder with the fax addresses will be available in the "Show Names from
the" drop down list box.
APPLIES TO| • | Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server 4.0 | | • | Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server 4.0a | | • | Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server 4.5 |
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