AD distribution group not in Outlook

I have created several distribution groups into Active Directory.
Those group don't show in the Outlook.
Should I set more properties to the groups or ?

Hello,
Make sure that "Hide group from Exchange address lists" is unchecked on these groups. Additionally, if you already created distribution groups, they may not appear in Outlook's
address list until you force the address book update or next update will be run on Exchange server.
Hope it helps,
Adam
CodeTwo: Software solutions for Exchange and Office 365
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