Exchange 2000 Address Lists and Views

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Aright, now that the summer is over, I guess that it is time to get back to work and start writing articles again on a somewhat regular basis. The topic for this particular article is going to be address list views and is in part inspired by a question posted by one of our newsgroup readers. The reader was looking for a way to create a new address list, but set it up so that only specific users would be able to access it. Well, that is exactly what we are going to do here today, so lets go ahead and jump right into it! Our first screen shot is taken from within Outlook, showing the different address lists that are configured and accessible by our clients. What I am going to do is a two step process. First, I will go ahead and create a new address list and show how that is done. We will then verify that the address list is visible and accessible to the Outlook users by logging in and trying to access some information from within the address list. Then, I will go ahead and hide that address list from view so that only specific users with the appropriate permissions will have the ability to connect to or even see the particular address list in question. Sound fun? Well let’s give it a whirl then! The first thing I want to point out is the default address lists that are visible from within Outlook 2000. As you can see from the figure below, there is nothing out of the ordinary here, although I do already have one custom address list that I created called Demo. (ok, so there is something out of the ordinary!)
Now the first thing that I do is go to the machine that is running the ESM, and I open up Recipients, and then All Address Lists. This should display the different address lists that have been created or are created by default upon installation of Exchange 2000. You can see the list in Figure 2.
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