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We are running an exchangeserver 2003 and the clients are using Outlook
2000. Some of our user have ekstra folder in there mailboks one in english and one in danish. When I from a mail try to add a contact to "Contacts" it is placed in the contact folder with the danish name. I would like the english folder to be the default contact folder. How can I do that? When I rigth-click on the folders, I'm able to delete the english contact folder but not the danish one. Why is that? Regards Jens |
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Jens wrote:
We are running an exchangeserver 2003 and the clients are using Outlook 2000. Some of our user have ekstra folder in there mailboks one in english and one in danish. When I from a mail try to add a contact to "Contacts" it is placed in the contact folder with the danish name. I would like the english folder to be the default contact folder. How can I do that? When I rigth-click on the folders, I'm able to delete the english contact folder but not the danish one. Why is that? Apparently you have the Danish data store set as your delivery location on ToolsServices. Is the default data store your Exchange server mailbox or a PST? -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" skrev i en meddelelse ... Jens wrote: We are running an exchangeserver 2003 and the clients are using Outlook 2000. Some of our user have ekstra folder in there mailboks one in english and one in danish. When I from a mail try to add a contact to "Contacts" it is placed in the contact folder with the danish name. I would like the english folder to be the default contact folder. How can I do that? When I rigth-click on the folders, I'm able to delete the english contact folder but not the danish one. Why is that? Apparently you have the Danish data store set as your delivery location on ToolsServices. Is the default data store your Exchange server mailbox or a PST? -- Brian Tillman The default store is the Exchange server mailbox. We don't have the pst-file anymore. /Jens |
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Jens wrote:
The default store is the Exchange server mailbox. We don't have the pst-file anymore. If the default store is the Exchange mailbox and the default folders are in Danish, then the Exchange server is Danish, correct? There's no way you can have two sets of folders and not have two data stores. I don't see how the English names can be anything other than a PST. -- Brian Tillman |
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