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Old January 6th 09, 03:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gary44444
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Default 'Look up Outlook contact' issue in Office 2007

Done. Now let's see if you have a solution. G

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Your post contains no information. You would need to start a thread by
posting the details of the problem you are having and the steps that lead up
to the problem. Here are some guidelines for you:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375
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Russ Valentine
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"Gary44444" wrote in message
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I'm having this problem too. I get a calendar-related "cannot perform
requested operation" error message when I try to "Look up Outlook contact"
in
an email message address. Does anyone have the solution to this? It is
not a
migration issue - I get the error on all email addresses. Apparently
there
is a solution but this thread doesn't reveal it.

"Robert" wrote:

I am using the trial version of Office 2007 standard edition (running on
top
of Vista Business). With Office 2003, I was able to right-click on the
e-mail
address of someone in a mail message, and choose "Look up Outlook
contact."
This was a major convenience as I could see if the person was already in
my
database, which has 3,000 contacts. Now whenever I try and do the same
thing
in Office 2007, a message appears saying "cannot perform the requested
operation. The command selected is not valid for this recipient". When I
select "Show Help" and I get another message: "This error usually occurs
when
you attempt to view the calendar for a user who has one or more of the
following issues: Is not part of your domain. Is not listed in the LDAP.
Is
not a member of your Exchange Server. Has not granted you the necessary
permissions to view their calendar. To avoid this error message, use the
Open
Calendar command only if the user is using Exchange Server. If the user
uses
Exchange Server and you still encounter an error message, ask the user
for
the appropriate permissions to view their calendar. If they are not part
of
your network, you will probably not gain access to their calendar. For
more
information see the Microsoft knowledge base article and gives a link."
After
clicking that link, this is the message I see "The Knowledge Base (KB)
Article You Requested Is Currently Not Available."

So can you help me solve this issue? How can I get the 'Look up Outlook
Contact' functionality in my new version of Office 2007? Thanks in
advance!



 




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