Hi Roelof,

Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 11:08:03 AM, you wrote:

NC>> In  my  job  we're  working with Microsoft Exchange Server. Is it
NC>> possible  to  use  Exchange  Server's Address book to obtain mail
NC>> addreses and How? Thanks in advance.

> I don't think that that can be done. Unless Exchange is able to
> present it's address book as an LDAP server. That's the only kind of
> external AB server TB supports.

OK,  I've  just verified that it can be done - to some degree, anyway.
Create a new address book, and fill in the LDAP fields, filling in the
Exchange  server's  IP  address.  Although  it  shows nothing, you can
search for names, and get a valid address.

Graeme



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