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"Fast.DC5" wrote: Hello, We recently changed our email address from to . A few issues however: 1) Currently all users are now using . However, I need to know the best means to update all Contacts on the local machines (since non-Exchange enviroment). I was thinking sending out the new V-cards, going around to each machine and saving as new contact and deleting old contacts. Gotta be a faster way. 2) When a users goto to send out and email: They start to type in the employes first name and the new email address as well as the old email address shows...any means to "delete" this memory of sent-to address? So users dont send to -vs- new ? Any help with this matter would be GREAT. As im sure there is a faster way for #1 and an easy way for #2...just cant find it. MUCH THANKS!! Well after doing some searching, this looks to be the most effecitve means: http://www.commodore.ca/windows/outl...windows_ad.htm However, doing this now opened another can or worms. As I am now getting the following error when I try to open the newly created Contact List: "Can't contact LDAP Directory Server (81)" I do have this Server hidden since it is a DC...maybe that is the issue? Any other suggestions on this error and #2 question? |
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1) Export to a .csv file, then give it to users to import.
2) Delete the .nk2 file associated with the profile or, to delete an individual entry, just do it: Press Del when it pops up. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Fast.DC5" wrote in message ... Hello, We recently changed our email address from to . A few issues however: 1) Currently all users are now using . However, I need to know the best means to update all Contacts on the local machines (since non-Exchange enviroment). I was thinking sending out the new V-cards, going around to each machine and saving as new contact and deleting old contacts. Gotta be a faster way. 2) When a users goto to send out and email: They start to type in the employes first name and the new email address as well as the old email address shows...any means to "delete" this memory of sent-to address? So users dont send to -vs- new ? Any help with this matter would be GREAT. As im sure there is a faster way for #1 and an easy way for #2...just cant find it. MUCH THANKS!! |
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