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Address Book different between Outlook 2000 and 2003

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ragingWS6 - 14 Dec 2006 15:29 GMT
I am having a small issue at a client.  In Exchange 2000, they have a
Public Folder that has a list of shared contacts.  They view this as an
address book so they are able to find an address when they are
composing an email.  Well, the contents of the Contact view in Outlook
is exactly the same in both versions.  But, in Outlook 2000, there
seems to be more contacts.  In Outlook 2003, it is as if some are
missing.  Why would this happen?  I have verified it is not the client
machine.  Another box running Outlook 2003 has the same issues.

Thanks in advance!
Charlie
ragingWS6 - 14 Dec 2006 15:31 GMT
> I am having a small issue at a client.  In Exchange 2000, they have a
> Public Folder that has a list of shared contacts.  They view this as an
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> Thanks in advance!
> Charlie

I accidentally didn't verify that this difference in view is in the
Address Book, not the Outlook Contact list.
 
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