B
BondG
Anyone want to point me to resource that explains what's up with the
above-referenced procedure? When I try it, Outlook appears to do something,
but apparently nothing is happening. The Help menu is, as usual, useless.
Details:
Using Outlook 2003 in a corporate environment against an Exchange 2003
server.
If I click Download Address Book while my network cable is connected, I
get no error messages, but I don't see the addresses anywhere.
When I try it with my cable disconnected, I get an error saying Outlook
couldn't find the server. OK, good. This tells me that when I do this
while the cable is connected Outlook is actually talking to the server and
thinks all is going as planned.
But where the heck are these addresses supposed to be stored? They're
not in Contacts, they're not in the Address Book (button on the toolbar)...
above-referenced procedure? When I try it, Outlook appears to do something,
but apparently nothing is happening. The Help menu is, as usual, useless.
Details:
Using Outlook 2003 in a corporate environment against an Exchange 2003
server.
If I click Download Address Book while my network cable is connected, I
get no error messages, but I don't see the addresses anywhere.
When I try it with my cable disconnected, I get an error saying Outlook
couldn't find the server. OK, good. This tells me that when I do this
while the cable is connected Outlook is actually talking to the server and
thinks all is going as planned.
But where the heck are these addresses supposed to be stored? They're
not in Contacts, they're not in the Address Book (button on the toolbar)...