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Old August 9th 06, 06:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Dpiesowocki
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Default Baffling Contact Behavior

We have two Administrative Assistants who share each other's contact lists.
For some reason, one user reported her contacts had gone missing, but when we
looked closer, they were still there, but the display had changed from last
name/first name to email address. This appears to happen only when they send
an email using that contact. I have looked all over for documentation on how
to fix this and have submitted to various groups, but to no avail. Does
anyone have any idea how I can get this behavior to stop?
 




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