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Hello...
Migrated users from office 2003 to office 2007. Many users have a local pst
file
that they just use for Contacts (ie: Contacts.pst). They move this file
back and forth
from various machines. In older versions of Outlook users could make this
the default
file for contacts by removing the address book property from all other
folders that had
a contact area (ie: Show this folder as an e-mail address book). I believe
you could even
remove this flag from the pst file that was the default delivery data file.
In any case, there
now seem to be no way now to make the contacts.pst file the primary address
book.
This causes an issue with activesync, and other applications looking for
personal contacts.
Now, whenever a users clicks on the contacts button, the primary .pst file
comes up with the
empty contact list. This also happens with exchange users as well.
Am I missing something, or is this the way things are suppose to work now ?
Thanks,
- sJr
Migrated users from office 2003 to office 2007. Many users have a local pst
file
that they just use for Contacts (ie: Contacts.pst). They move this file
back and forth
from various machines. In older versions of Outlook users could make this
the default
file for contacts by removing the address book property from all other
folders that had
a contact area (ie: Show this folder as an e-mail address book). I believe
you could even
remove this flag from the pst file that was the default delivery data file.
In any case, there
now seem to be no way now to make the contacts.pst file the primary address
book.
This causes an issue with activesync, and other applications looking for
personal contacts.
Now, whenever a users clicks on the contacts button, the primary .pst file
comes up with the
empty contact list. This also happens with exchange users as well.
Am I missing something, or is this the way things are suppose to work now ?
Thanks,
- sJr