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S.SAVAGE

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any nerds wanna help me out on a nerdy issue I am stumped on?

I am trying to populate a web link to a KB doc I created, within exchange, in the GAL... any time I put it in there ( & then wait for a fucking hour for server replication ) it does not show, because the front end does not reflect a "web page" location like it does within Active Directory.
 
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The titles weren't in the database for this one and I'm too lazy to add them, but this is vol 6. Sorry brehs.
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S.SAVAGE

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I created a webpage with a map of all the company conference rooms, with phone numbers, locations, & capacity.

When I went to the server side to enter that web page URL, there is a place within the software called "active directory", which I am an admin for, & have worked on for many many moons (I know this shit frontward & backwards) ...to add web site information (or a link, for users to click on within the address book)

Active directory populates whats called a "global address book", within Outlook, the default mail client for Windows systems.

Once added to the active directory side, I can see the web URL, on the server side I am remoted into.

But there is no option, within the address book (from the outlook side) to see any displayed web page URL.

...I tried sand, didnt work.
 

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I created a webpage with a map of all the company conference rooms, with phone numbers, locations, & capacity.

When I went to the server side to enter that web page URL, there is a place within the software called "active directory", which I am an admin for, & have worked on for many many moons (I know this shit frontward & backwards) ...to add web site information (or a link, for users to click on within the address book)

Active directory populates whats called a "global address book", within Outlook, the default mail client for Windows systems.

Once added to the active directory side, I can see the web URL, on the server side I am remoted into.

But there is no option, within the address book (from the outlook side) to see any displayed web page URL.

...I tried sand, didnt work.
What?