29-May-06 08:31 PM
I need to set up 3 groups each of these groups with a number of local



Exchange e-mail recipients in them. What is the easiest way to do this. I'm



not sure but it seems to be a very conloluted process with Exchange. With



previous mail servers I've simply setup an account and added the required



recipients. There doesn't seem to a straight forward way to do this??



Thanks,



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Exchange Server - Creating E-mail Groups

30-May-06 07:43 AM
Al



The best way to do this is to great a Distribution Group via Active



Directory Users and Computers.



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Mark Fugatt



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