This section describes how to work with contacts and provides some tips on features that are specific to Sun Java System Connector for Microsoft Outlook.
The following topics are discussed in this chapter:
You can access your contacts on the address book server using one of the following methods:
Select the Contacts subfolder under Folders — your name.
Select Contacts under the Outlook Shortcuts view.
You can grant access to your contacts to other users. The user may then subscribe to your contacts. The access permissions range from being able to read your contacts, to allowing another user to create, modify, or delete contacts.
Right-click Contacts from Folders — your user name and select Properties.
The Contacts Properties window appears.
Select the Permissions tab.
Enter the user's ID and click Add, or click Search to search for users in your Address Book directory.
Choose the permission settings when the user's ID is highlighted.
Click OK to delegate access to your contacts to the specified user.
Another user can grant you access to his or her contacts.
In the Folder List, right-click Shared Contacts and select Properties.
The Shared Contacts Properties dialog appears.
Select the Subscribe tab.
Click Subscribe.
In the Add Shared Contacts dialog:
If you know the userID of the contacts to which you wish to subscribe, enter that userID and click Query.
If you do not know the userID of the contacts to which you wish to subscribe:
Click Search.
Select the user from the list in the Address Book dialog and click OK.
The userID and contacts are listed in the contacts list.
In the Add Shared Contacts dialog, select the userID from the contacts list and click Add.
Select the userID in the Shared Contacts Properties window and click OK.
The user's contacts are added to your list of subscribed contacts.
In the Folder List, right-click Shared Contacts and select Properties.
The Shared Contacts Properties dialog appears.
Select the Subscribe tab.
A list of subscribed contacts appears in the Contacts list.
Select the contacts from which you wish to unsubscribe.
Click Unsubscribe.
The contacts are deleted from your subscribed contacts list.
When composing a new message, you can click the To button which displays the “Select Names” dialog. This dialog displays addresses from your Contacts and the global address list.
In the Folder list, right-click Contacts and select Properties.
The Contacts Properties dialog appears.
Select the Outlook Address Book tab.
Enable the “Show this folder as and e-mail Address Book” checkbox.
Click OK.
After unsubscribing to a shared contact, it is not automatically removed from the “Select Names” dialog.
To remove the shared contact from this list, two solutions exist:
If the subscribed contact has been added to the Select Names dialog, uncheck the “Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book” checkbox from the Outlook Address Book property page before unsubscribing from the contact.
Remove the contact directly from the address book properties:
In Outlook XP:
Select Tools->Email account.
Choose “View or change existing directories or address books” and select “Microsoft Outlook Address Book” to change.
Select the item to remove from your address book.
In Outlook 2000:
Select Tools->Services from the Outlook menu.
The Services window is displayed.
Select the Services tab.
Select “Outlook Address Book” from the list of services set up in your profile and click Properties.
The Microsoft Outlook Address Book properties window is displayed.
Select the item to remove from your address book and click close.
The user must log out and log in again for the change to take effect.