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I am running SBS 2003 Premium, with Outlook 2003 and have a weird problem
searching for contacts in a public folder. This method used to work before I had to rebuild the server, so I'm thinking that it's something to do with the address book or something, not my workstation. In the folder view, I open my Contacts folder in the Public Folders list and it lists my contacts in Address Cards view on the right. I put an identifiable piece of information in the "notes" section of each contact. For example, I put in the phrase "Met this guy at the Microsoft Christmas party in 2003" so that I can search for "Microsoft Christmas party" and get a list of all the people I met there. I click on "Options/Advanced Find" on the top right of the Address Cards view, and get the Advanced Find window. I then choose to "Look for: Contacts" and choose "In: Public Folder Name" and choose "In: frequently-used text fields". I enter the phrase "Microsoft Christmas party" and I get no results. However, when I change the "Look for:" to "Any type of Outlook item" the proper contacts show up in the list below. Thanks for any help. |
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