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Re: Addressbook on Mac OS 10.3.7 Server



AddressBook sharing is a Tiger feature.
You can use the LDAP of MacOS X Server to create you common AB and populate
it with AddressBook and AddrressBook2[4]LDAP from a client machine

http://j2anywhere.com/ab2ldap/


le 28/06/05 19:24, Achim Widmaier à email@hidden a
écrit :

> Hello,
> how can I achieve that every User on the network can access the
> Addressbook on Mac OS 10.3.7 Server.
> So that I only need to make changes in one Adressbook (on the Server)
> and evry user has the changes immediately, because they are using the
> Adressbook on the Server...
> That is my idea.
> How can I achieve this?
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> Achim Widmaier
> 
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