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I am running Outlook 2003, using the 'contacts' as a database that is shared
across my company. I want to make sure that only one person can view/edit a contact at any one time, as on a number of occasions two people have been in the same contact, generating an error message and duplicate contact. Thanks. |
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Matt wrote:
I am running Outlook 2003, using the 'contacts' as a database that is shared across my company. I want to make sure that only one person can view/edit a contact at any one time, as on a number of occasions two people have been in the same contact, generating an error message and duplicate contact. How are you sharing it? -- Brian Tillman |
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