using advanced find command

H

Herb Segal

I started using the advanced find command t saved searches of our office
addressbook (in a public folder) under *.oss files. The problem is when I
later retrieve the file it shows my personal contacts and not the office
addressbook under a public folder.

How do I fix this.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

H

Herb Segal

I tried to set the office address book to be the default. Maybe I did it
incorrectly? Still won't work and searches the contacts instead. Any ideas?

In the office addressbook (a public folder) I went to tools menu, options.
Under all three options below I made the office addressbook the default and
it still searches contacts.

show this address list first - office addressbook
keep personal addresses in - office addressbook
When sending email search here first- office addressbook

Diane Poremsky said:
AFAIK, it searches the default address book. You can't set a folder for it
to always use, other than by changing your default address book to the
public folder.

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Herb Segal said:
I started using the advanced find command t saved searches of our office
addressbook (in a public folder) under *.oss files. The problem is when I
later retrieve the file it shows my personal contacts and not the office
addressbook under a public folder.

How do I fix this.
 

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