try creating a shortcut using outlook /select filepath format. Get the file
path to the folder by selecting the folder and looking in the Advanced
toolbar's web tool.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/co...nes.htm#select
it you want to open the address book, not the public folder, I don't know of
a way to do but you can set the PF as the first one shown when it opens.
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"D_tek" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> have sbs2003 use office2003 on all clients, exchange, all is up and
> running
> fine. were my problem comes in is the owner of the company would like a
> shortcut of the company shared contacts address book(from exchange?) on
> his
> desktop so he doesn't have to open outlook and go to address book, etc.
> Can
> someone please help with this everything I try says explorer doesn't
> support
> the file ext. type??????? whatever this is. It's been brought up more than
> once and need to make the big man happy. we've all been in my place before
> i'm sure. thanks Ed