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I have noticed that when I add a member from our directory service
(ldap) to a distribution list, it is not considered a "contact". What
is the reason for this? I want to understand the difference between a
personal "contact" and a member from a directory service such as ldap.
Also, I believe exchange also have its own address book. Am I correct?
Is that address book ldap also or proprietary? Assuming there is an
exchange server address book, if I add a member from that address book
to a distribution list in outlook, is it a contact?
(ldap) to a distribution list, it is not considered a "contact". What
is the reason for this? I want to understand the difference between a
personal "contact" and a member from a directory service such as ldap.
Also, I believe exchange also have its own address book. Am I correct?
Is that address book ldap also or proprietary? Assuming there is an
exchange server address book, if I add a member from that address book
to a distribution list in outlook, is it a contact?