Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administrators Companion (Pro-Administrators Companion)
- Global Address List
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The list of all Exchange Server recipients in the entire Exchange organization. Exchange uses address lists to hold and organize the names of the recipients associated with the system.
- Global Catalog server
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A server that holds a complete replica of the configuration and schema naming contexts for an Active Directory forest, a complete replica of the domain naming context in which the server is installed, and a partial replica of all other domains in the forest. The Global Catalog knows about every object in the forest and has representations for them in its directory; however, it might not know about all attributes (such as job title and physical address) for objects in other domains.
- globally unique identifier (GUID)
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An attribute consisting of a 128-bit number that is guaranteed to be unique, used by applications that need to refer to an object by an identifier that remains constant. A GUID is assigned to an object when it is created, and it will never change, even if the object is moved between containers in the same domain.
- group
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An object defined in Active Directory that contains other objects such as users, contacts, and possibly other groups. A group can be either a distribution group or a security group, and its scope can be local, domain, or universal. Distribution groups are similar to distribution lists in Exchange Server 5.5.
- GUID
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See globally unique identifier (GUID).
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