Working with the Exchange Address Book

The Exchange Address Book can help you keep track of how to contact your correspondents. You enter names into the Address Book and specify the type of communications to use (fax, Internet mail, Microsoft LAN Mail, CompuServe Mail, and so on). The Exchange Address Book makes sure that your messages are addressed properly.

The entire Exchange Address Book is built from several different modular, building-block address books. The number of these building-block address books is determined by the communications services you installed when you set up Exchange.

Some of the services you installed come with their own building-block address book modules. For example, if you installed The Microsoft Network online service, ...

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