Templates

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A template is a recipient object that is used as a model for creating other recipient objects of that type. Every recipient type except public folders can serve as a template. To create a template, create a recipient object as you normally would. Enter any information that you want to use in the model. If, for example, you are creating a mailbox-enabled user template for new employees, you might enter all of the organizational, phone, and address information for your company.

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When you create a recipient to use as a template, you will probably want to hide the recipient from the address book, using the Exchange Advanced tab on the template's property sheet. That way, users won't be able to view it in the Global Address List. You will always be able to see it in Active Directory Users and Computers. You should also name your template in such a way that it is both easy to find and easy to distinguish from regular recipients.

To use a template to create an individual recipient, select the template in Active Directory Users and Computers and then choose Copy from the Action menu. The New Object Wizard opens, letting you create the new object. All the information that you entered as part of the template becomes part of the new object, and you can reconfigure the new object using its property sheet, as you would expect.



Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Adminstrator's Companion
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Adminstrator's Companion
ISBN: N/A
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Year: 1999
Pages: 193

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