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show contacts when I click on To in a new email maessage
When I click on "To" in a new email window nothing shows up. How can I show
my contacts when I click on this button? |
show contacts when I click on To in a new email maessage
You configure your Outlook Address Book.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Gvandel" wrote in message ... When I click on "To" in a new email window nothing shows up. How can I show my contacts when I click on this button? |
show contacts when I click on To in a new email message
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook], I have ran into a similar situation. I have recently replaced one of my company's employee's machines. She was on win2k with office 2000, and has been upgraded to winXP with office 2003. She shares 2 contact lists with her boss for contacting people outside of our network. They both add and remove contacts form these list. these lists are under the boss's exchange account, and I am unable to get the contact lists to show up under the Address lists portion. IT shows up under outlook2000. The bosses mail box is added to her account, and she has owner permission to the shared contact and calendar folders. Is there anything that I am doing wrong? or a back way to allow this? I understand that there may be some compatibility problems between outlook2000 and 2003 running with MS Exchange server 2000. http://support.microsoft.com/default...cid=kb;en-us;2 87563&Product=ol2002 Thanks, Nick - MIS |
show contacts when I click on To in a new email message
This is not similar in any way. Start a new thread in an appropriate
Exchange group. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Texedo_Nick" wrote in message ... Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook], I have ran into a similar situation. I have recently replaced one of my company's employee's machines. She was on win2k with office 2000, and has been upgraded to winXP with office 2003. She shares 2 contact lists with her boss for contacting people outside of our network. They both add and remove contacts form these list. these lists are under the boss's exchange account, and I am unable to get the contact lists to show up under the Address lists portion. IT shows up under outlook2000. The bosses mail box is added to her account, and she has owner permission to the shared contact and calendar folders. Is there anything that I am doing wrong? or a back way to allow this? I understand that there may be some compatibility problems between outlook2000 and 2003 running with MS Exchange server 2000. http://support.microsoft.com/default...cid=kb;en-us;2 87563&Product=ol2002 Thanks, Nick - MIS |
show contacts when I click on To in a new email message
Thanks for letting me know that it might be an issue with our exchange server
and the software! I will start a new thread under an Exchange group! Thank again, Nick MIS "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: This is not similar in any way. Start a new thread in an appropriate Exchange group. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Texedo_Nick" wrote in message ... Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook], I have ran into a similar situation. I have recently replaced one of my company's employee's machines. She was on win2k with office 2000, and has been upgraded to winXP with office 2003. She shares 2 contact lists with her boss for contacting people outside of our network. They both add and remove contacts form these list. these lists are under the boss's exchange account, and I am unable to get the contact lists to show up under the Address lists portion. IT shows up under outlook2000. The bosses mail box is added to her account, and she has owner permission to the shared contact and calendar folders. Is there anything that I am doing wrong? or a back way to allow this? I understand that there may be some compatibility problems between outlook2000 and 2003 running with MS Exchange server 2000. http://support.microsoft.com/default...cid=kb;en-us;2 87563&Product=ol2002 Thanks, Nick - MIS |
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