The April 2016 update of Outlook 2016 for Mac clients, along with changes in Cumulative Update for Exchange Server, will make public folders in above scenarios work for Outlook 2016 for Mac.
Access the ADS Global Address List in Microsoft Outlook for macOS If you are using Microsoft Outlook to access your, you have access to the (GAL). For configuration details, see.
To search the GAL, choose one of the following options:. After clicking People (Outlook 2016) or Contacts (Outlook 2011), enter your search term in the 'Find a Contact' search field. Alternatively, click Address Book (Outlook 2016) or Contacts Search (Outlook 2011) to bring up a separate search window. While composing a message, initiate a search by typing in the 'To:' or 'Cc:' field. At the end of the 'To:' field, click the address book icon to bring up the search window. To improve results when searching the GAL, enter the last name followed by a comma, and then the first name.
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You can also search using an email username.
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NOTE: This document applies to Outlook 2016 for Mac, released in late 2015. For information about how to complete this task using the previous version of Outlook available for Mac, see: Document 15145 is unavailable at this time. UW accounts that have not yet migrated to Office 365 will not be visible in the Global Address List (GAL) and will need to be searched using the UW Directory.
This service can be used to look up email addresses based on names as they appear in the UW-Madison Directory Search (White Pages). Launch Outlook. Select 'Accounts.' From 'Tools' menu.
Click on the ' +' sign and select 'Directory Service.' From the drop down menu. In the 'LDAP server:' field, enter ldap.services.wisc.edu. Place a check mark within 'Override default port' check box and enter '389' for the port. Un-check 'Use SSL to connect (recommended)' check box. Click Add Account button.
On the account description screen, enter Directory Search within the 'Account description' field. Click Advanced. On the 'LDAP search options' screen, enter the following 'Search base:' dc=wisc,dc=edu, and set the 'Maximum number of results to return' to 999. Click OK button to continue. Close out of 'Accounts' window. Outlook is now able to search the LDAP (Whitepages) directory!