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We just upgraded from an older version of Outlook Express to using Outlook
2003. Generally the transition has been uneventful and favorable. One problem which has come up has us puzzled, though. It seems that email addresses with which email has been exchanged are automatically added to the Contact list. This is the case with all of the several computers which were upgraded simultaneously. We routinely exchange email with new email addresses, and then never again. As a result, we are rapidly accumulating useless Contacts entries. These must now be deleted manually. Further complicating matters is the fact that we synchronize contacts with a smartphone, and those extra entries really clutter that up. I am also convinced that, on at least one occasion, an existing Contacts entry which included phone numbers, was overwritten with a new entry showing only the email address. I've looked everywhere for some info about this issue. I was surprised to find people trying to figure out how to do exactly what we are trying to stop doing. I've got to believe that there is a simple switch for this feature somewhere, but I can't find it. Can someone smarter than me figure this out? |
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Sue,
Thanks for the prompt reply, but I don't know how either of those possibilities could have occurred. I did the installs personally. Office 2003 was installed on a total of 6 systems. One computer had the Professional version, others Standard. This phenomenon has been observed on 3 of the systems (the other three are not actively used for email). One of the Office upgrades was downloaded from Microsoft, the others installed from CD. The installs occurred 1-2 months ago, but this issue was observed almost immediately. The computers all have up to date virus protection, and have had most recent Office updates installed. They are not all on the same network, nor in the same location. Sue, you are obviously an expert at this, but all I can tell you is that this is happening, and no one has consciously installed anything to try to add this "feature". Any ideas? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook 2003 has no such feature. Either you're using an add-in or VBA code is adding the contacts. -- 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 "NoCorners Bob" NoCorners wrote in message ... We just upgraded from an older version of Outlook Express to using Outlook 2003. Generally the transition has been uneventful and favorable. One problem which has come up has us puzzled, though. It seems that email addresses with which email has been exchanged are automatically added to the Contact list. This is the case with all of the several computers which were upgraded simultaneously. We routinely exchange email with new email addresses, and then never again. As a result, we are rapidly accumulating useless Contacts entries. These must now be deleted manually. Further complicating matters is the fact that we synchronize contacts with a smartphone, and those extra entries really clutter that up. I am also convinced that, on at least one occasion, an existing Contacts entry which included phone numbers, was overwritten with a new entry showing only the email address. I've looked everywhere for some info about this issue. I was surprised to find people trying to figure out how to do exactly what we are trying to stop doing. I've got to believe that there is a simple switch for this feature somewhere, but I can't find it. Can someone smarter than me figure this out? |
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Then the logical conclusion is that either users are adding contacts manually and lying about it or your smartphone synchronization software has something to do with the problem.
Have you actually looked to see that the affected users are not running VBA code? -- 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 "NoCorners Bob" wrote in message ... Sue, Thanks for the prompt reply, but I don't know how either of those possibilities could have occurred. I did the installs personally. Office 2003 was installed on a total of 6 systems. One computer had the Professional version, others Standard. This phenomenon has been observed on 3 of the systems (the other three are not actively used for email). One of the Office upgrades was downloaded from Microsoft, the others installed from CD. The installs occurred 1-2 months ago, but this issue was observed almost immediately. The computers all have up to date virus protection, and have had most recent Office updates installed. They are not all on the same network, nor in the same location. Sue, you are obviously an expert at this, but all I can tell you is that this is happening, and no one has consciously installed anything to try to add this "feature". Any ideas? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook 2003 has no such feature. Either you're using an add-in or VBA code is adding the contacts. "NoCorners Bob" NoCorners wrote in message ... We just upgraded from an older version of Outlook Express to using Outlook 2003. Generally the transition has been uneventful and favorable. One problem which has come up has us puzzled, though. It seems that email addresses with which email has been exchanged are automatically added to the Contact list. This is the case with all of the several computers which were upgraded simultaneously. We routinely exchange email with new email addresses, and then never again. As a result, we are rapidly accumulating useless Contacts entries. These must now be deleted manually. Further complicating matters is the fact that we synchronize contacts with a smartphone, and those extra entries really clutter that up. I am also convinced that, on at least one occasion, an existing Contacts entry which included phone numbers, was overwritten with a new entry showing only the email address. I've looked everywhere for some info about this issue. I was surprised to find people trying to figure out how to do exactly what we are trying to stop doing. I've got to believe that there is a simple switch for this feature somewhere, but I can't find it. Can someone smarter than me figure this out? |
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