Local information store or Exchange?

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
> I'm having problem with my Personal Contacts locking up
> when I get to the C's and then it closes Outlook. Our
> regular Outlook Contacts for the network works OK, just
> the persoanl contacts. I'm running Outlook 2000 with sp3.
> I have removed the Personal contacts and brought them
> back, still same problem. Any suggestions??
R. Hime - 16 Dec 2003 15:45 GMT
It is local. Now, even if you click on contacts, Outlook
locks up. If you click on the contacts on the server, it
works with no problem. It's the personal contacts that are
saved on the PC that is causing the problem.
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>Local information store or Exchange?
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 16 Dec 2003 21:59 GMT
You mean you are using a PST while running against Exchange Server? That's
not a recommended configuration.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
> It is local. Now, even if you click on contacts, Outlook
> locks up. If you click on the contacts on the server, it
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R. Hime - 17 Dec 2003 14:34 GMT
The network contacts (pst) is on the exchange server. Her
private contacts are on her PC. Network contacts are
working without any problems. Her private contacts on the
PC is the one that she is having problems with. She's the
only one with this problem, everyone else (over 500 users)
are working with no problems.
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>You mean you are using a PST while running against Exchange Server? That's
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 17 Dec 2003 21:00 GMT
You've lost me. An Exchange mailbox is not a PST file. Does she also have a
PST file in the same Outlook profile that connects to her Exchange mailbox?
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
> The network contacts (pst) is on the exchange server. Her
> private contacts are on her PC. Network contacts are
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R.Hime - 22 Dec 2003 15:21 GMT
How about just letting me know how to fix the problem if
either it is on the PC or on the server and I'll go from
there. Thanks.
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>You've lost me. An Exchange mailbox is not a PST file. Does she also have a
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 22 Dec 2003 16:18 GMT
Because there is no way even to know what the problem might be without
knowing what sort of information store you are using.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
> How about just letting me know how to fix the problem if
> either it is on the PC or on the server and I'll go from
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