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The tough question is mentioned below quite a few times.
Maybe, as MVP Russ put it, someone else may be able to
sort through this post. If you need even more detail I
can try and provide it. This is very frustrating to me to
ask for help only to get an answer that was already
tried. Then to get the once over for not providing enough
details. Then to get the brush off. If there are other
MVPs for Outlook that might have the solution to the
problem, I'm glad you have that knowledge, if you would
like to share it that's great. If you just don't want to
answer, that's fine too. I don't use this newsgroup much,
but I believe I tried to supply pretty good detail for my
outlook problem, with an end result of nothing.
Thanks Russ for the end result.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
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Maybe, as MVP Russ put it, someone else may be able to
sort through this post. If you need even more detail I
can try and provide it. This is very frustrating to me to
ask for help only to get an answer that was already
tried. Then to get the once over for not providing enough
details. Then to get the brush off. If there are other
MVPs for Outlook that might have the solution to the
problem, I'm glad you have that knowledge, if you would
like to share it that's great. If you just don't want to
answer, that's fine too. I don't use this newsgroup much,
but I believe I tried to supply pretty good detail for my
outlook problem, with an end result of nothing.
Thanks Russ for the end result.
I would hope you could Now you can see why I asked for
further details. No one could possibly have
solved this one without the information you left out.
As it is, I'll get back to you in a few days if I get
some free time. I'm
pretty busy right now. Someone else may be able to sort
through this in the
meantime. Right now, my family is having my birthday
dinner.
Advice: Always post relevant detail.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
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First thing. I did say in my first post
great.
Which was exactly the information you returned to me. Not
further help than what I had tried.
As for the second reply
Then explain your configuration in sufficient detail
I must have missed where you ask for more details in your
first reply.
Information store and number of Contact Folders
We are using Microsoft exchange server. I am using
Microsoft Outlook 2003. I have one contact folder in my
side panel in Outlook, but two in the area that I have
described once in the first post and again in the detailsbelow.
Why do you have both Mailbox Contacts and Personal
Contacts in the same profile?
They are not both in the profile, but rather they are both
in the area described below when creating a new email,
picking the To button, and then choosing the Show Names
drop-down. From importing my local .pst in the migration
to a server vs peer to peer setup is my guess.
What address book services are in your profile?
Outlook Address Book
We started out using .pst files and personal contacts back
when we were running peer to peer. Everyone had their own
stores on their own computers. Since then we have upgraded
to a full blown server and are now using the exchange
mailbox as the store. My thought is that the importing of
the .pst file to get the mailbox file in exchange to sync
up somehow imported the personal contacts, along the way
to migrating stuff over to outlook 2003 as well. Somewhere
in the processes I have an extra contacts file, not an
extra folder, in the drop-down area when you start a new
email and hit the To button and then hit the show names
drop-down. My outlook folders show one contacts folder
which works fine. If I choose the second contacts file in
the process of a new email described above, I do get all
the contacts that are in my contact folder in my outlook
side panel. I am trying to find out how to get rid of the
contact that is shown in the drop-down described above. I
don't know how much more detail you need. If I could
figure this out I wouldn't bother asking for help for such
a silly question in the microsoft.public.outlook.contactsnewsgroup.
-----Original Message-----
Then explain your configuration in sufficient detail, including your
Information store and number of Contact Folders. What address
book services are in your profile?
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Thank you for the information on what I have already
tried. It still didn't work the second time. The empty
contact object is still there.
-----Original Message-----
Remove the invalid reference to a Contacts Folder here:
Go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change existing
directories or
address books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
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