Yes, you'll need to create a Contact AD object and assign it the correct
address.
For Exchange 2003 and 2000 you can either do this via AD U&C and for
Exchange 2007 you can do this via EMC
Let me ask you first; are you a user or an administrator in this context?
The Global Address List is being maintained on the mail server by your mail
admin. As a user, you cannot add any contacts to it.
So, if you are the admin; AD U&C stands for "Active Directory Users &
Computers" and you can at least find that back in Administrative Tools in
Control Panel on the Exchange server.
If you are a user, you can ask your mail admin to add that contact but
realize that it will show up for all users in the corporation. Private
contacts can be placed in your Contacts folder.
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