
Global Address List (GAL) Lookup
With Exchange Server 2003 SP2, you can receive contact properties for individuals in the global address list (GAL) from your approved mobile device. By using these properties, you can quickly search for a person and obtain the information that you need to be able to connect with your contact.
A good way to perform a lookup is to use alias, display name, first name, or last name. The number of results is limited to one hundred items; therefore, you should ensure that your queries are well scoped.
The search query is a string that can denote different Active Directory® directory service properties such as display name, office, alias, and first name. The query string is then used on the server to do a prefix search on ambiguous name resolution (ANR) indexable properties for all the mail-enabled objects on the Exchange server. The objects whose ANR indexable properties match the search query are returned as the response results.
The response provides 10 non-customizable properties as follows: first name, last name, display name, office location, title, company, office telephone, mobile phone, alias, and e-mail address.
There are no special requirements or steps to have this feature working. GAL lookup is installed and enabled by default and cannot be turned off.