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Hello
This problem popped up 3 days ago, I don't know what triggered it. After I double click on a contact, to open it, the modified date for this contact is updated to the present date and time, although I did not modify the contact. Right after I open it, its modified date is altered. I want to avoid this as I often use a "sort by modified date" view. Please help me solve this problem Thanks Gz |
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If you open something in OL the modified date is changed, its default/std
behaviour. "grendi" m wrote in message ... Hello This problem popped up 3 days ago, I don't know what triggered it. After I double click on a contact, to open it, the modified date for this contact is updated to the present date and time, although I did not modify the contact. Right after I open it, its modified date is altered. I want to avoid this as I often use a "sort by modified date" view. Please help me solve this problem Thanks Gz |
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If you open something in OL the modified date is changed, its default/std
behaviour. I am pretty sure it is not the default behavior as this problem happens since 3 days, and I am using Outlook since 1999 and never noticed this before. GZ |
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It is the default behavior - anytime anything is accessed (opened, edited,
moved, etc.) it is modified. The fact that you did not notice this before has no bearing on the fact that is happens. The modified date has no bearing with Contacts since the most important thing about modified dates is archiving. As contacts don't archive, the issue is moot for most everyone. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. ALWAYS post your Outlook version. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, grendi asked: || If you open something in OL the modified date is changed, its || default/std behaviour. | | I am pretty sure it is not the default behavior as this problem | happens since 3 days, and I am using Outlook since 1999 and never | noticed this before. | GZ |
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"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" what@ever wrote in message
... It is the default behavior - anytime anything is accessed (opened, edited, moved, etc.) it is modified. The fact that you did not notice this before has no bearing on the fact that is happens. The modified date has no bearing with Contacts since the most important thing about modified dates is archiving. As contacts don't archive, the issue is moot for most everyone. Sorry to insist but I'm sure you are wrong. The proof that you're wrong is that I often use a sorting of the contacts by modified date. With this sorted contacts view, the contacts that I didn't altered are on top of the list, and the contact that I recently altered are on the bottom of the list. Very often, I double click on an old contact to check its content. Then if I close it without modifying anything, the contact will stay on top of the list. If I change something in one of the contact's fields, the contact will jump to the bottom of the list. The behavior I have now, since one week , si that if I double click a contact, it will jump immediatly to the bottom of the list. If I go to the properties of the contact, I can see its modifed date is set to the time and date when I double clicked on the contact. I'm an Outlook user since 10 years and use this kind of sorted view since about 10 years. If this thing happens all the time, in every case, I SHOULD have noticed it before. But I noticed it first only one week ago. And since then, my sorting by modified date became unusable (after 10 years of using it). I am not sure by what you mean when you say "The modified date has no bearing with Contacts since the most important thing about modified dates is archiving". Even if a contact does not get archived, it has a modified date that can be altered. Best regards, Gz |
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Answering to myself..
I finally found what was causing the problem. I uninstalled the ".tel" plugin for Outllok (downloadable from http://www.telnic.org/ ). So now when I double click on a contact , the modified date does not get updated anymore, and *THIS* is a normal behavior (despite what other might say). GZ |
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grendi, you wrote on Mon, 30 Mar 2009 14:49:59 +0200:
So now when I double click on a contact , the modified date does not get updated anymore, and *THIS* is a normal behavior (despite what other might say). It's a common myth that opening an element ¡V email, contact etc. ¡V is changing its last modified date. This date will only be changed when the element is being saved ¡V regardless if the content of the element has been changed or not! -- Best Regards Christian Goeller MVP - MS Outlook http://www.outlookfaq.net |
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If you click save and close to close it, the modified date is always updated
(and a lot of people do close it using the save and close button because it's the only way they know how to close it)- you need to use the x or file, close menu. If an add-in is touching the contact and saving it when you click X to close, that is a horrible add-in. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Christian Goeller" wrote in message ... grendi, you wrote on Mon, 30 Mar 2009 14:49:59 +0200: So now when I double click on a contact , the modified date does not get updated anymore, and *THIS* is a normal behavior (despite what other might say). It's a common myth that opening an element ¡V email, contact etc. ¡V is changing its last modified date. This date will only be changed when the element is being saved ¡V regardless if the content of the element has been changed or not! -- Best Regards Christian Goeller MVP - MS Outlook http://www.outlookfaq.net |
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yes, opening a contact does not update the modified date.
reminder: with this addin, the contact's modified date was updated as soon as I double clicked the contact, so it was even before using the close button gz |
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Diane Poremsky [MVP], you wrote on Mon, 30 Mar 2009 16:10:12 -0400:
If you click save and close to close it, the modified date is always updated (and a lot of people do close it using the save and close button because it's the only way they know how to close it)- you need to use the x or file, close menu. If an add-in is touching the contact and saving it when you click X to close, that is a horrible add-in. Hm, did I not write the same? Or was my english ¡V once again ¡V not clear? :-( -- Best Regards Christian Goeller MVP - MS Outlook http://www.outlookfaq.net |
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