
It is not, then your mail will not be delivered to the Exchange Set to Mailbox - lastname, first mi (where lastname,įirst mi is your last name, first name, and middle initial). Make certain that "Deliver new mail to the following location:" is.Services window, along with any other services you have Microsoft Exchange Server should now appear in the.When prompted, enter your username, password, and domain To resolve the server name and mailbox, click Check.Under "Microsoft Exchange server:", type the name of your Exchange.OK button, and then switch the connection to Highlight Microsoft Exchange Server, click the.Open the profile again by highlighting the profile and clicking.

Personal Address Book is only available from the hard drive of the The contacts will be located on the server and accessible fromĪny Outlook client as well as Outlook Web App, whereas a Information in your Contacts folder) instead of a Personal Addressīook. Outlook address book (which is created automatically from Earlier versions of Outlook do not support the Outlook Should be installed by default if for some reason it isn't, install In Microsoft Outlook 2001, the Outlook address book

That is used for your mailbox, and click the Properties In the Outlook Files folder, which is within the Outlook

For Outlook 8.x, it willīe in your Outlook application folder.

Profile controls the order of the address book items. The order in which you add services when you create or edit a user Move the Outlook address book and PAB so they are listed above the With a large address book, this can be problematic. Will time out unless you move your mouse continually while scrolling. (GAL), which is at the top of the address book, to your PersonalĪddress Book (PAB), or to your Contacts (which are in the OutlookĪddress book), which by default are at the bottom. OS, it can be frustrating to scroll from the Global Address List In the address book in Microsoft Outlook for Mac Information here may no longer be accurate, and links may no longer be available or reliable. This content has been archived, and is no longer maintained by Indiana University.
