You tell us. You posted no information. Outlook masks numbers automatically.
You have no control over it. What you did to circumvent it, only you know.
Typically this means your TAPI settings were corrupt. Were they?
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Russ Valentine
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"marto_martin" wrote in message
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Why are only a handfull of numbers effected then? Most contacts read as
they
should - 123456789 with only maybe 10% reading (12) 345-6789......STRANGE!
marto
"Y J Landro" wrote:
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] skreiv Tue, 03 Jan 2006
04:00:06 +0100
You can't. This behavior is hard coded.
And badly so. I can't see the problem letting the *users* decide how to
show their data, but then again, this is Microsoft.
- Y J Landro
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