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919 Studios - 31 Aug 2007 05:00 GMT
I have Outlook 2007 and recently installed Business Contact Manager. Now
Outlook is contstantly trying to connect to my Exchange server, which is
outsourced to an  Exchange hosting company 4smartphone.net. It is constantly
trying to connect and causing Outlook to freeze and not respond until it
times out. When I disable the BCM addin the problem stops and Outlook works
fine.

I even tried completely blowing the machine away and reinstalling Vista and
Office 2007 Ultimate fresh, and still the same thing.

Any help is GREATLY appreciate because BCM is a tool I am very interested in
using for my business. Otherwise I will have to use ACT!.

Thanks in advance.
Luther - 31 Aug 2007 12:37 GMT
On Aug 30, 9:00 pm, 919 Studios <919
Stud...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I have Outlook 2007 and recently installed Business Contact Manager. Now
> Outlook is contstantly trying to connect to my Exchange server, which is
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>
> Thanks in advance.

I think there are two Exchange modes in Outlook, one actively
connected and the other lazy (Outlook silently caches changes until
Exchange is available again). Check your email settings.
 
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