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Outlook 2003 Find in Public Folder Contacts

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Matthew Anderson - 29 Sep 2006 20:18 GMT
We have Outlook 2003 and a Exchange 2003 with a Contact Public Folder.

Many if not all users can not use the "Find" on that "Favorite" folder.

Advance Find will return the correct results - but using the <Look For:>
from the Find button returns nothing.  

It is a "spreading" flaw. For example, as someone "lost" that functionality
(i.e. It used to work for everyone), that functionality began to spread to
all users.

Have anyone else had that issue.  I have one beta user on 2007 that has no
problem - but everyone else is using 2003.

Thanks
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 30 Sep 2006 21:53 GMT
does it happen after the beta user searches the folder?

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Matthew Anderson - 30 Sep 2006 23:46 GMT
I don't think so. But everyone who attempts to use the quick find can't.  The
207 beta can.  

Advance find works for all.

Matt

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