You don't have to do anything at all. They will not be able to see anything
like that, unlike if you open the vCard yourself on your computer.

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> I want to be able to forward my vcard but I do not what
> others to be able to click the activities tab and view my
> recent activities. Is there a way to block this??
DJ - 21 Oct 2004 17:33 GMT
I have sent vcards to other people and the activities tab still shows all the
activity from my emails. how can I stop this information from being passed
on. I am running office 2003 on 2003 server
> You don't have to do anything at all. They will not be able to see anything
> like that, unlike if you open the vCard yourself on your computer.
>
> > I want to be able to forward my vcard but I do not what
> > others to be able to click the activities tab and view my
> > recent activities. Is there a way to block this??
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 21 Oct 2004 17:53 GMT
As Ken says, no such information is transmitted. Open up the .vcf file in
Notepad -- it's just a text file -- to see for yourself.

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>I have sent vcards to other people and the activities tab still shows all
>the
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>> > others to be able to click the activities tab and view my
>> > recent activities. Is there a way to block this??