Problems with sharing an Address Book via .Mac

I am trying to share an address book for my company.
The address book is on a Mac mini, running it's own .mac account, and there are three .mac users trying to access it.
There are over 5,500 entries and the address book size is around 12MB.
We can access the database via logging into the mini's .mac account but it is slow and only shows a few fields.
Ideally we want to share the address book so everyone can see, add and edit it in their own address book. When we set it up this way though within 30 minutes we have all kinds of erroneous entries with no name and some strange groups established.
Is address book capable of sharing that size of a database?
Is there any other way to do this?
Thanks!

Hi Dozza,
The good news is YES, sharing an Address Book group(s) is easily done without .Mac
Since you are on an ethernet network, all you need to do is:
1. Enable Sharing thru System Preferences from your "main" computer you wish to transfer data from/with.
2. Drag your AB group(s) or individual cards to the desktop of your main computer - the one you have all the info in... (the cards will convert to vCards automatically.
3. Place those groups or cards in your Drop Box folder which is: Hard Drive>Users>your "Home" folder>Public>Drop Box
4. All networked computers will be able to access your Drop Box folder even if you do not want other info shared.
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Good Luck
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