Question:
. . . we have recently installed GALsync 4 into our environment to share GALS with a similar sized third party company. My question is, when we run the import - which works perfectly well, it (obviously) doubles the size of our GAL - which makes life a little more complicated for our user base.
Is there a documented procedure you can recommend - that would enable us to view the imported contacts (in this case some 14,000) in their own dedicated address book - and NOT in the GAL itself.
See answer her:
Frankfurt, Germany / TEC (Quest)
Just sitting in a meeting with Greg Taylor, Senior Program
Manager, Exchange Server, Microsoft Corporation talking about "What's
New in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP2: Featuring GAL Segmentation".
He published a nice document at http://media.ch9.ms/teched/na/2011/ppt/EXL326.pptx , where he described the more detailed.
Some helpful links to other documents:Exchange 2003
- Shared Hosting with Exchange 2003 (Part 1)
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Shared_Hosting_Exchange_2003_Part1.html - Shared Hosting with Exchange 2003 (Part 2)
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Shared-Hosting-Exchange-2003-Part2.html - Exchange 2003 Address List Segregation Document
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dgoldman/archive/2008/02/19/exchange-2003-address-list-segregation-document.aspx
Exchange 2007
- White Paper: Configuring Virtual Organizations and Address List Segregation in Exchange 2007
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb936719(EXCHG.80).aspx
Exchange 2010
- GAL Segmentation announced for Exchange 2010 SP2
http://eightwone.com/2011/01/28/gal-segmentation-in-exchange-2010-sp2/ - GAL Segmentation, Exchange Server 2010 and Address Book Policies
http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2011/01/27/gal-segmentation-exchange-server-2010-and-address-book-policies.aspx
