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I have a mailbox on Exchange 2007. I use Outlook 2003 client. I have created
a custom contact form in Outlook and published it to my contacts folder. I then created some contacts in Outlook using the custom contact form. When I tried to use Outlook Web Access to open the contacts I created using the custom contact form, the contacts were shown as read-only. Is this the expected behavior? What do we need to do to see the contact in editable in Outlook Web Access? |
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