ABVs in 5.5 are built dynamically based on the value of the field used on
the objects.

NT user groups don't have any input or effect on them. Views can be edited
or deleted after the fact.

If you have 3 different department types populated (e.g. Sales, Marketing
and Development) you get 3 ABVs. Fire all the Salesweasels and you
automagically only have 2 ABV containers after the last salesweasel mailbox
is deleted. Add a user using the non-standard department Dev and you now
have Marketing, Dev and Development.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 1:15 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Address Book Views
> 
> 
> We are looking into creating a few different address book 
> views based on
> department need.  What is the recomended steps for creating 
> these views? 
> Should we create the NT user groups for the different views 
> first?  Also,
> can we delete or edit any views we create after the fact?  We 
> are running
> Exchange 5.5 on an NT 4.0 platform.  Any answers would be greatly
> appreciated.....thanks in advance.
> 
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