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I need a little help here...
I have imported a number of Contacts into an Outlook 2003 Public Folder. The Contacts appear fine when viewing from the Folder List. The folder has been setup to Show in the E-mail Address Book; however, the contacts do not appear. I have noticed that if I open a contact that was imported, and "Save & Close" the contact will then appear in the Address book properly after closing and re-opening Outlook. The problem is that I have 15,000 contact and that is not a feasible approach. Also, when I imported the contacts I set the E-mail display as name. When opening the Contact the display as name appears, but when looking in a list view the Email Display As does not have data until after the Saving and re-opening Outlook as described above. Is there a special field that needs to be set during the import that I may be missing here? Or does anyone have a macro or batch file that could be run to open and save each contact in a specific folder? Any help would be appreciated. thanks Matt |
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Thanks Brian for the reply.
We are using a tool called Scribe which uses an API Adapter for Exchange/Outlook. I believe that I have narrowed it down to the "E- mail Display As" field on the Contact form. That field is typically auto-populated upon opening a Contact record. The Contact properties include an EmailOriginalDisplayName which at first I was under teh impression was the Display As for the email. Instead it is what appears in the E-mail address field on the Form. What I need to find out, Is what Property ID (or Hex ID) for the field that stores the "E-mail Display As". Is it stored somewhere on the Contact? If I get the Hex ID I can change my MetaData to populate the field on import. On Mar 12, 2:06*pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote: wrote: I have imported a number of Contacts into an Outlook 2003 Public Folder. How? The Contacts appear fine when viewing from the Folder List. The folder has been setup to Show in the E-mail Address Book; however, the contacts do not appear. I have noticed that if I open a contact that was imported, and "Save & Close" the contact will then appear in the Address book properly after closing and re-opening Outlook. The problem is that I have 15,000 contact and that is not a feasible approach. Importing doesn't enable the resolving of mail addresses. *It's one of the reasons that "don't import if you can at all help it" is posted here every single day. *Importing is always problematic. *There may be a third-party tool that can help, though, and I'd start hehttp://www.slipstick.com/addins/contacts.asp -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Actually, I figured out teh problem. There are two Email1DisplayName
in Outlook spelled slightly differently. I was mapping to only one. Plus, i needed to map to ID-8029 to validate the email 1 address. EMail1DisplayName ID= {0420060000000000C000000000000046}0x8084 Email1DisplayName ID = {0420060000000000C000000000000046}0x8080 Thanks Matt |
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