J
Jim Law
Hi folks.
I have a strange problem. There is a user who had his PST
file located on the local drive. I copied this file up to
the server. Deleted the existing Personal Folder and
created a new Personal Folder pointing to the server copy
of the PST file.
When the User started Outlook 2k, he found that he lost
2/3 of his email addresses. He says there were another
Contact entry in the address book and that all the email
addresses he uses and manually adds were located in this
secondary "Contact" list entry. This secondary "Contact"
list is missing. The first is used when he adds the
address from any email he receives.
I looked thru the PST file using outlook and couldn't find
any other folders that contained contact information. I
returned the outlook settings back to original and GOT the
same results as with the server.
We only use Internet Mail, Personal Folders, and Outlook
Address Book. This personal only has one Personal Folder
service running.
Can anyone know how OUTLOOK can use an address book that
is not located within outlook's pst file
I have a strange problem. There is a user who had his PST
file located on the local drive. I copied this file up to
the server. Deleted the existing Personal Folder and
created a new Personal Folder pointing to the server copy
of the PST file.
When the User started Outlook 2k, he found that he lost
2/3 of his email addresses. He says there were another
Contact entry in the address book and that all the email
addresses he uses and manually adds were located in this
secondary "Contact" list entry. This secondary "Contact"
list is missing. The first is used when he adds the
address from any email he receives.
I looked thru the PST file using outlook and couldn't find
any other folders that contained contact information. I
returned the outlook settings back to original and GOT the
same results as with the server.
We only use Internet Mail, Personal Folders, and Outlook
Address Book. This personal only has one Personal Folder
service running.
Can anyone know how OUTLOOK can use an address book that
is not located within outlook's pst file