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Check names not working for multiple address books / contacts
Hello!
I have upgraded from outlook 2003 to outlook 2007, my contacts are stored in pst. I used to be able to search for a name via check names and it displayed me all the results from global address list and from my contacts, but now it only does one. It does not matter which one I set in the checking order, whichever is top will be the one that provides the result. I would like it to show me both results, how would I go about to set that up? Thank you Deana |
Check names not working for multiple address books / contacts
More accurate and complete information would be helpful. The Global Address
List is only available to those who connect to Exchange Server. And yet you say you are using a PST file. No one using Exchange should be using a PST file. So you tell us that you upgraded from Outlook 2003 to 2007 while connected to an Exchange Server? What did your Exchange Administrator have to say about this? What steps did you use to reconfigure the settings for your Outlook Address Book Service in your new Outlook profile after you performed this upgrade? You appear to have missed those steps. Please reconcile the many discrepancies in your post. -- Russ Valentine "Deana" wrote in message ... Hello! I have upgraded from outlook 2003 to outlook 2007, my contacts are stored in pst. I used to be able to search for a name via check names and it displayed me all the results from global address list and from my contacts, but now it only does one. It does not matter which one I set in the checking order, whichever is top will be the one that provides the result. I would like it to show me both results, how would I go about to set that up? Thank you Deana |
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