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Hi, I am doing some work experience for a company as part of my
certification. At this company there are a number of users getting an error upon logging in. It seems that there is some kind of conflict with the login name and first name. For example, if I log in with "fra" and there is a user whose first name is "frank", then when logging on as "fra" I have will have to manually enter my login "fra" then all is okay. We have hidden the user "frank" and the problem goes away, however that is not a practical solution. It was just part of the troubleshooting process. We are using Outlook 2002. HAs anyone else come accross this? Cheers, Peter. |
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