Applies to: Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-06-15
There are two types of distribution groups: mail-enabled distribution groups and mail-enabled security groups. Mail-enabled distribution groups are used only for distribution messages. Mail-enabled security groups can be used for distributing messages as well, but they are also security principals. They can be used to assign permissions. A distribution group can contain mailbox users, other distribution groups, mail-enabled users, and mail-enabled contacts.
When you select the Distribution Group node under Recipient Configuration, the result pane displays a list of all mail-enabled distribution groups in your Exchange organization. For more information about the Distribution Group node, see Recipient Configuration > Distribution Group (RTM).
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To modify how recipient configuration objects are displayed in Microsoft Management Console (MMC), click View in the action pane. For more information about view options, see Recipient Configuration (RTM). |
When you select a mail-enabled distribution group in the result pane, the following actions are available either by right-clicking the distribution group name or by using the action pane.
- Disable
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Click Disable to remove all Exchange attributes from the Active Directory group object. The distribution group will no longer be mail-enabled, but it will remain in the Active Directory directory service.
Note: The Disable action is not available for dynamic distribution groups.
- Remove
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Click Remove to remove the distribution group from Active Directory.
- Properties
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Click Properties to view or modify the settings for the selected distribution group.
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If you select multiple distribution groups in the result pane, the Properties action is not displayed. Also, if your selection contains both mail-enabled distribution groups and dynamic distribution groups, the Disable and Remove actions are also not displayed. |
For More Information
To learn more about managing distribution groups, see Managing Distribution Groups