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Annie - 22 Mar 2007 22:25 GMT
A student of mine has found that when she is in Address Book and clicks on
the Show Names from the ... section  Global Address List is the default and
it is possible to change to view the Contacts.  When she does this she has 3
contacts that hold some names in one contacts and some names in the others.  
How is this possible?  I have only ever seen Global Address List, contacts,
All users, Public Folders, Outlook Address Book etc.. I have never seen
Contacts 3 times?

Many thanks
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Brian Tillman - 23 Mar 2007 16:31 GMT
> A student of mine has found that when she is in Address Book and
> clicks on the Show Names from the ... section  Global Address List is
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> seen Global Address List, contacts, All users, Public Folders,
> Outlook Address Book etc.. I have never seen Contacts 3 times?

Ask once and wait for the answer.
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Annie - 23 Mar 2007 17:58 GMT
Dear Brian

I did ask only once!  But an 'Unknown Error' Came up on my PC and message to
try again later - which I did - I am not that impatient!!

Many thanks
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Ann Shaw

> > A student of mine has found that when she is in Address Book and
> > clicks on the Show Names from the ... section  Global Address List is
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Ask once and wait for the answer.
Brian Tillman - 26 Mar 2007 16:19 GMT
> I did ask only once!  But an 'Unknown Error' Came up on my PC and
> message to try again later - which I did - I am not that impatient!!

Apparently you are using that silly web-based interface Microsoft supplies.
It frequently reports posting errors when there is none.
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Annie - 29 Mar 2007 08:54 GMT
Many thanks Brian

At least now that I know I won't be doubling up on the postings!

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Ann Shaw

> > I did ask only once!  But an 'Unknown Error' Came up on my PC and
> > message to try again later - which I did - I am not that impatient!!
>
> Apparently you are using that silly web-based interface Microsoft supplies.
> It frequently reports posting errors when there is none.
 
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