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LouisJJames
Using Outlook 2007 and BCM, suppose I am in a Account Window, I can view all
the contacts I have for that account, including the Primary Button, Full
Name, Job Title, Etc at the bottom of the screen. If I then "use" Outlook"
opening different contacts, opening different phone logs, e-mails, etc,
eventually some of the fields on the windows will go missing. My typical
habit is to close the windows/apps I am not using. So once I've finished
with the Contact or the Phone Log or the E-mail, I'll close it.
When the fields go missing, for example in the Account Window, I no longer
see the Primary Button or the name, only the Job Title and Phone number.
Closing Outlook and restarting does not help. The only thing that helps is
to restart the SQL Server (MSSMLBIZ). I've created a batch file that has the
statements:
net stop "SQL Server (MSSMLBIZ)"
net start "SQL Server (MSSMLBIZ)"
Close Outlook 2007, run this and reopen and I'm back in Business (so to
speak). I'm confused. I've rebuilt the Outlook.PST file. My system has
boatloads of memory (2 Gb) and over 60 GB of free hard Drive.
The problem happens whether I have tons of apps open or just Outlook open.
Any thoughts from anyone would be greatly appreciated.
Merry Christmas
Louis James
the contacts I have for that account, including the Primary Button, Full
Name, Job Title, Etc at the bottom of the screen. If I then "use" Outlook"
opening different contacts, opening different phone logs, e-mails, etc,
eventually some of the fields on the windows will go missing. My typical
habit is to close the windows/apps I am not using. So once I've finished
with the Contact or the Phone Log or the E-mail, I'll close it.
When the fields go missing, for example in the Account Window, I no longer
see the Primary Button or the name, only the Job Title and Phone number.
Closing Outlook and restarting does not help. The only thing that helps is
to restart the SQL Server (MSSMLBIZ). I've created a batch file that has the
statements:
net stop "SQL Server (MSSMLBIZ)"
net start "SQL Server (MSSMLBIZ)"
Close Outlook 2007, run this and reopen and I'm back in Business (so to
speak). I'm confused. I've rebuilt the Outlook.PST file. My system has
boatloads of memory (2 Gb) and over 60 GB of free hard Drive.
The problem happens whether I have tons of apps open or just Outlook open.
Any thoughts from anyone would be greatly appreciated.
Merry Christmas
Louis James