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      6th Feb 2006
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
 
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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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> 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



 
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