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I exported contacts from one e-mail address into Access type file. I
imported the contacts in another e-mail address ( successfully, so I thought). I went to GO CONTACTS option and they all showed up in the the receiving e-mail address. When I went to create a new e-mail I hit the TO button expecting to see all the contacts in the dialogue box but no contacts were found. I then went to GO CONTACTS and they are there. We are using Outlook 2003 but do not have an Exchange Server. We are hosting our e-mail through another party. I saw this as an innoventive work-around. Has any one experienced this limitation? Just for clarity, the receiving e-mail above I'm referring to had no contacts initially. I did test this on another e-mail address that had existing contacts. Consistently enough, it only showed me the existing contacts that were there in the TO dialogue box ignoring the successfully imported ones. It appears as if without an Exchange Server and use of public folders, my users will only be able to create contacts themselves as opposed to utilizing any import contacts. Say it ain't so. -- Reginald D. Tarver VMT Long Term Care, Inc. IT Manager Washington Center For Aging Services Washington, DC 20018 |
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Dear Reginald
maybe you forget to "Add" this contact folder as an Outlook Addressbook?: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...426341033.aspx -- Oliver Vukovics Outlook Network without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Awarded by ZDNet UK and ZDNet DE with the "Editors Choice". http://www.publicshareware.com "ReginaldTarver" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I exported contacts from one e-mail address into Access type file. I imported the contacts in another e-mail address ( successfully, so I thought). I went to GO CONTACTS option and they all showed up in the the receiving e-mail address. When I went to create a new e-mail I hit the TO button expecting to see all the contacts in the dialogue box but no contacts were found. I then went to GO CONTACTS and they are there. We are using Outlook 2003 but do not have an Exchange Server. We are hosting our e-mail through another party. I saw this as an innoventive work-around. Has any one experienced this limitation? Just for clarity, the receiving e-mail above I'm referring to had no contacts initially. I did test this on another e-mail address that had existing contacts. Consistently enough, it only showed me the existing contacts that were there in the TO dialogue box ignoring the successfully imported ones. It appears as if without an Exchange Server and use of public folders, my users will only be able to create contacts themselves as opposed to utilizing any import contacts. Say it ain't so. -- Reginald D. Tarver VMT Long Term Care, Inc. IT Manager Washington Center For Aging Services Washington, DC 20018 |
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