Outlook 2003 Contact missing that have physicaladdresses

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Danna Barron

I noticed a few contact missing earlier this week and didn't think anything of it until tonight. All my contacts that had a physical street address are gone. I've tried changing views, unchecking the email address list, backing up from pst (but it had just backed up on the 22nd so it looks the same). These are all my real addresses. Can anyone help. No recent software changes except the two from MS this week about security in outlook and spam-email filter

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Missing from where? If the Outlook Address Book, that only lists contacts with electronic addresses. If the "missing" contacts only had street addresses and no email or fax addresses, they will not show in the OAB anyway.

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After furious head scratching, Danna Barron asked:

| I noticed a few contact missing earlier this week and didn't think
| anything of it until tonight. All my contacts that had a physical
| street address are gone. I've tried changing views, unchecking the
| email address list, backing up from pst (but it had just backed up on
| the 22nd so it looks the same). These are all my real addresses. Can
| anyone help. No recent software changes except the two from MS this
| week about security in outlook and spam-email filter
|
| EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
| http://www.eggheadcafe.com
 
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Brian Tillman

Danna Barron said:
I noticed a few contact missing earlier this week and didn't think
anything of it until tonight. All my contacts that had a physical
street address are gone.

Gone from where? What version of Outlook?
 

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