Manage MS Exchange Server >> default GAL restrictions in a multi-domain environment

by TW9qb3Bl » Fri, 13 Aug 2004 21:03:07 GMT

I am setting up a exchange2003 server for several virtual domains. Is it
possible to restrict the different address lists shown in outlook (default
global address list included) so that the users in domain A only see users
that are members in domain A, and the same for B,C,D....

Basicly restrict access, perhaps creating several default global address
lists for each domain?


Manage MS Exchange Server >> default GAL restrictions in a multi-domain environment

by Megan Kielman » Fri, 13 Aug 2004 22:45:48 GMT


Manage MS Exchange Server >> default GAL restrictions in a multi-domain environment

by bW9qb3Bl » Mon, 16 Aug 2004 14:23:01 GMT

Hi Megan.

I have already tried this method, but it didn't work. Have you tested it
and made it work? Are there perhaps some things not mentioned in k-822940
that I need to to in advance/afterwards?

Thanks,

Morten

Manage MS Exchange Server >> default GAL restrictions in a multi-domain environment

by Megan Kielman » Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:49:50 GMT

Hi There! Please explain what didn't work.

Thanks!







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Manage MS Exchange Server >> default GAL restrictions in a multi-domain environment

by bW9qb3Bl » Tue, 17 Aug 2004 15:31:02 GMT

Hi Megan.

I have gone through all the steps in the knowledge base article. Added new
global address lists, set up the restrictions.

When I then connect a outlook 2003 client to the exchange server, I still
see the Default Global Address List as default. I cannot see the other
global address lists I have made. Don't I have to set some flag somewhere to
tell the Exchange server which global address list is default for the
different exchange groups/users? (perhaps under Recipients Policies?)
Anyway, I should be able to see the new global address lists I have made in
the outlook address list? If I make a regular address list, this is shown.
Problem is new global address lists.

Could be that I am not making sense, but I cannot understand why this does
not work for me. I have gone through the procedure 4 times, and another one
here have tried two times. Still no global address lists are shown/changed.
Basically it does not work in my environment, Windows 2003 server with
Exchange 2003 SP1.

Any pointers to where I should start debug, things to check are very much
appreciated.

Thanks,

Morten

Manage MS Exchange Server >> default GAL restrictions in a multi-domain environment

by Megan Kielman » Tue, 17 Aug 2004 22:12:36 GMT

I have found another article that might be more specific but I will only be
able to email it to you (too long to paste in here and is a restricted
article). If you send me an email I can email it to you.




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