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While Salesforce makes it very easy to sync Contacts with Outlook if you are the Contact Owner and you want to put the record in your Outlook Contact folder, we see no way to put this data into a Public Folder.

We are a small nonprofit that uses a cooperative, collaborative work model. We want to continue using our Outlook Public Folder, which is marked as an Outlook Address Book, for the entire office's email address database. Currently I run a nightly VB program that exports our Access data into Outlook Public Folder contacts. This works very well.

In Salesforce I only see a way to syncronize with Outlook user folders, not Public folders.

We would like to export all of our Contacts into a Public Folder. Is there a way to do this from within Salesforce? We'd rather not have to continue to rely on our Access VB procedure running off of a Salesforce export each night.

Thanks for any information
Jack Murphy
jack@treesforlife.org
While Salesforce makes it very easy to sync Contacts with Outlook if you are the Contact Owner and you want to put the record in your Outlook Contact folder, we see no way to put this data into a Public Folder.

We are a small nonprofit that uses a cooperative, collaborative work model. We want to continue using our Outlook Public Folder, which is marked as an Outlook Address Book, for the entire office's email address database. Currently I run a nightly VB program that exports our Access data into Outlook Public Folder contacts. This works very well.

In Salesforce I only see a way to syncronize with Outlook user folders, not Public folders.

We would like to export all of our Contacts into a Public Folder. Is there a way to do this from within Salesforce? We'd rather not have to continue to rely on our Access VB procedure running off of a Salesforce export each night.

Thanks for any information
Jack Murphy
jack@treesforlife.org