Microsoft KB Archive/916395

= A member of a Groove domain may not appear in an &quot;Add Groove Contact&quot; search of the domain directory =

Article ID: 916395

Article Last Modified on 1/23/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Groove Hosted Management Services 3.1
 * Groove Enterprise Management Server 2.0
 * Groove Enterprise Management Server 2.1
 * Groove Enterprise Management Server 2.5
 * Groove Enterprise Management Server 3.0
 * Groove Enterprise Management Server 3.1
 * Microsoft Office Groove Server 2007 Manager
 * Microsoft Office Groove Server 2007
 * Microsoft Office Groove 2007

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INTRODUCTION
This article describes why a member of a Groove domain may not appear in an Add Contact or Add Groove Contact search of the domain directory.



MORE INFORMATION
There are four possible reasons why a member could be missing from the domain directory. These reasons are as follows:  Domain users may be using Groove Workspace 2.5b or an earlier version of Groove to search for the member. Versions of Groove that are earlier than Groove Workspace 2.5c have difficulty searching the Groove domain. Update all domain users to your current version of Groove. The member may have an unsynchronized computer associated with his or her account. This situation causes general communication problems in Groove. You should ask the member to review the computer listing by following these steps:  In Microsoft Office Groove 2007 or Groove Virtual Office 3.x, click Preferences on the Options menu, and then click the Account tab. In Groove Workspace 2.x, click Go To, and then click My Computers.

If the list includes an unsynchronized computer, have the member remove the unsynchronized computer from the computer list. Alternatively, have the member log on to Groove from that computer. The member may not have contacted the management server. You should confirm that the member actually configured the Groove account and logged on to it at least one time. Accounts are not listed in the domain directory until the accounts have contacted the management server.  The member may have been inactive for some time. The search list of the domain directory lists only active accounts. If an account is offline for too long, the account no longer appears in the search list. This time-out occurs after 30 days for domains that are using default Enterprise Management Server settings, and after 15 days for domains that are using Microsoft Office Groove Manager Server 2007 and domains that are using Microsoft Office Groove Enterprise Services.

Note You can change this default value in Groove Manager 2007 or Enterprise Management Server. To do this, follow one of the following sets of steps:

Enterprise Management Server
<ol> In Enterprise Management Server, select the domain that you want, and then click Domain Properties.</li> Under Domain Setup, change the number value for Remove members from searchable directory of domain members after __ days.</li></ol>

Groove 2007
<ol> In Groove Manager 2007, select the domain that you want, and then click Domain Properties.</li> Under Domain Settings, change the number value for Number of days that members can be inactive before being removed from the domain’s contact directory.</li></ol>

As soon as the member logs in again and makes contact with the management server, the domain directory lists the account again. </li></ul>

Additional query words: TCN-01595 Groove2007

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