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alanbl wrote:
Thanks for the tip, but it didn't work. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. When I get to Directories and try to add the OAB, I get a message saying it "already exists" and can't be added. Any other suggestions? If it already esists, then remove it, stop and restart Outlook, add it back in again, then stop and restart Outlook again. Modify the Contacts folder's properties to show it as an address book and you should be set. -- Brian Tillman |
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