And posters should be a bit more cognizant of the volunteer status of people like me who take their time to answer questions. Including your Outlook version when there are currently 6 versions out with different behaviors would certainly be appreciated rather than your unhelpful commentary.
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After furious head scratching, bkag asked:
| ms. staples should be a bit kinder to those of us who don't have the
| privilege of having the time, brains or tenacity to sit in front of a
| computer ad nauseum. Her comments (cf: 'which you conveniently left
| out') to Shirl seem a bit "oot"and "a" as we say in my business.
|
| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
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|| Remove the LDAP directory service from Control Panel=>MAil
|| Icon->Accounts. Depending on your version (which you conveniently
|| left out) it will either be a choice on the ensuing page or a tab
|| for address books. Remove the LDAP from there, then back up one
|| step and add the Outlook Address Book service. Completely close and
|| reopen Outlook and you should be back in business.
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|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
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|| After furious head scratching, Shirl asked:
||
||| when I try to open my address book it tells me cannot contact LDAP
||| directory what does this mean. We had our computor in getting fixed
||| and now we have it back and this is the message we get. We can't
||| email anything to anyone. Please Help