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Ok so I have this weird problem that I'm not sure how to fix or where
to look. I currently have Exchange 2003 and all Clients are running Outlook 2003. I create contacts and go into AD and create a contact ID for the user, but being the fact that I that my company has such a high turn over rate I am constantly changing the user association. The association now is the phone and everything works fine with this but if I'm on a client machine and type the first couple of letters of the name into the TO... line all the old contacts are still in there even though the name association has changed 1 year ago. How can I delete the old contacts from coming up in on the client. The old contacts, when I click on properties have this /o=xxxxxxxxx/ou=First Administrative Group/cn=Recipients/ cn=Charleyxxxxx and if I click on find contact it states that it cannot find a contact with this email address. All help on this is greatly appreciated. Are these names cached in Exchange or in the clients Outlook? Please help, Jeff |
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