Hi
I don't suppose anybody knows how to get a .jpg into an entry in the global
address book?
I'm hoping to get a mug shot of each staff member so new bods can fit in
more easily.
thanks in advance
Graham Butler
thanks in advance
Graham Butler
AFAIK, the GAL can't be extended like that...Quote:>Hi
>I don't suppose anybody knows how to get a .jpg into an entry in the
>global address book?
>I'm hoping to get a mug shot of each staff member so new bods can fit in
>more easily.
>>Hi
>>I don't suppose anybody knows how to get a .jpg into an entry in the
>>global address book?
>>I'm hoping to get a mug shot of each staff member so new bods can fit in
>>more easily.
> AFAIK, the GAL can't be extended like that...
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Chris Scharff MVP
Messaging Systems Team Lead
BV Solutions Group
#include std_disclaim.h
> >-gui.server.ntli.net>:
> >>Hi
> >>I don't suppose anybody knows how to get a .jpg into an entry in the
> >>global address book?
> >>I'm hoping to get a mug shot of each staff member so new bods can fit in
> >>more easily.
> > AFAIK, the GAL can't be extended like that...
> However you could extend the GAL out to your intranet and extend it
> from there www.cdolive.com.
> --
> Chris Scharff MVP
> Messaging Systems Team Lead
> BV Solutions Group
> #include std_disclaim.h
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