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Old June 6th 06, 07:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Jeff
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Default Contacts is crashing Outlook

I have Outlook 2003 connected to an Exchange server. Starting today, when I
create a new message, click on the To button, then try to change from the
Global Address List to my Outlook Contacts, I get a message that says "The
address list could not be displayed. An usupported restriction was passed
into an IMAPITable method." At this point I have to open the Task Manager and
kill outlook.exe to proceed.

I have created a new mail profile but this has not changed the situation. I
have googled the issue but haven't found a solution. Any ideas would be
welcome.
Thanks
 




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