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derek - 02 Jul 2003 19:31 GMT
I'm running Outlook 2000 on a Win2K machine and when I
open a contact that is sent to me and click on "save and
close" it it acts like it's saving but it does not show up
in my contact folder. I've ran a search on the folder
which comes up empty. If I drag and drop the contact from
the email to the contact folder it shows up fine.

Is there somewhere else it could be saving the information
to?
Anbil - 03 Jul 2003 12:55 GMT
  Do u have personal folders other than default mailbox
folder?In case you have a separate personal folder the
contact gets saved in Personal folder.
   Also please click on menu Tools--> Services.In that
Services check on delivery tab and see where the delivery
of mails.If it is None change it to Default mail box name
by pulling the combo on the tab.
Anbil
>-----Original Message-----
>I'm running Outlook 2000 on a Win2K machine and when I
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>to?
>.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 03 Jul 2003 17:11 GMT
(Reposting a dropped reply from yesterday)
See if you have more than one Contacts Folder in your profile (View > Folder
List).
Have you made any recent changes to your configuration?
What mail support mode are you using?

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
> I'm running Outlook 2000 on a Win2K machine and when I
> open a contact that is sent to me and click on "save and
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Is there somewhere else it could be saving the information
> to?
 
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