No, actually just about everybody is in OS9.  It's a good idea, but won't
work for me.

Thanks,
z

On 7/18/03 at 11:58 PM, Karel Gillissen wrote:

>Are you (all) on OSX?
>If so I think the easiest way to do this is creating a v-card for the new
>employee, mail it to everybody and dropping it on the (Apple) address
>book. The (automatic synchronizing) should do the rest.
>
>Personally in my (very small) company we (2 pers) are using iSync to keep
>up with each others (business) contacts and the business iCal. 
>
>Karel
>
>
>
>Op donderdag, 17 juli 2003 schreef Zeph Bender:
>
>>Greets -
>>
>>I've asked a couple of times if there was a way to automate address book
>>changes for users on my network.  For instance, if we add a new employee,
>>I'd like to be able to automatically update every users' address books.
>>
>>Since I never received a single response to this, let me try a different
>tack:
>>
>>Is it possible to create an Applescript that will add or remove a given
>>email address, within a given folder?
>>
>>I've looked through the PM scripts pages on the web, but can't find
>>anything similar.  I don't even know if the address book is scriptable...
>> For that matter, I don't hardly know Applescript, but this is so key to
>>my ability to deploy this software here, I might have to learn....
>>
>>Many thanks,
>>z
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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