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QH
We used Outlook Web Access 2003 on Exchange 2003. Some of our users
access a shared mailbox using OWA. There is an absolutely vast
contacts folder associated with it, and they need to be able to search
through it for addresses. Unfortunately, we have found that if we put
in part of the name of the contact in the 'to' field of the email,
then it can be resolved. However, if they click on the 'find' button
and put part of the name of the DL, OWA cannot find it. They cannot
always just type the name in the 'to' field and then click the resolve
button as sometimes they do not know the display name, and need to
search on random bits of information (as they do in the full version
of outlook). Is there any resolution to this?
Thanks,
QH
access a shared mailbox using OWA. There is an absolutely vast
contacts folder associated with it, and they need to be able to search
through it for addresses. Unfortunately, we have found that if we put
in part of the name of the contact in the 'to' field of the email,
then it can be resolved. However, if they click on the 'find' button
and put part of the name of the DL, OWA cannot find it. They cannot
always just type the name in the 'to' field and then click the resolve
button as sometimes they do not know the display name, and need to
search on random bits of information (as they do in the full version
of outlook). Is there any resolution to this?
Thanks,
QH