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How to copy Internet Address into Short name field from server addressbook
Your NameAshish Mhabadi
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Subject How to copy Internet Address into Short name field from server addressbook
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We have requirement about to copy all users Internet Addresses into Short name field from server addressbook.
Can somebody guide me to get the Lotus Script agent to automate this process?


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