Hello,

Just in case your answer is the simple:

Exchange Advanced Tab / "Hide from Exchange Address lists"   ?

I have a couple thousand "Email enabled Contacts" hidden from the GAL in
E2K we use for email forwarding.

I haven't looked with ADSIEdit or LDP to see if it's the same attribute
for both Contacts and Users, if you're trying to script it,  but ... you
can hide Contacts from the GAL in E2K.

Brent

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted At: Thursday, January 03, 2002 7:41 AM
Posted To: MS Exchange List
Conversation: Hiding Contacts from GAL E2K
Subject: Hiding Contacts from GAL E2K



I am in the process of creating email enabled contact that are used for 
forwarding using E2K. However I would also like to hide them from the
GAL. 
Since you can not hide contacts from the address lists like regular
users, I 
was wondering what my alternatives are. The 2 that come to mind is to
create 
the forwarding addresses using the create user like normal then hide
from 
address lists or delete the All Contacts Address View from the All
Address 
Lists that is created by defualt in Exchange. This second method makes
me 
think it may create other problems down the road.

Which is prefered method or is there another way

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