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Outlook contact photos  (JSF)

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Joseph Ferraro - 13 Mar 2006 12:43 GMT
When I attempt to add a photo to a contact in Outlook 2003, it takes forever
for Outlook to step through the directories for me to find the photo
location. This also happens when I attempt to add an attachment, and it
seems to only happen in Outlook.

Any ideas on this?

Thanks in advance

Joe
Christian Goeller - 13 Mar 2006 13:39 GMT
Joseph Ferraro, you  wrote on Mon, 13 Mar 2006 06:43:38 -0500:

> When I attempt to add a photo to a contact in Outlook 2003, it takes forever
> for Outlook to step through the directories for me to find the photo
> location. This also happens when I attempt to add an attachment, and it
> seems to only happen in Outlook.

To change the default folder that will be opened when you add an
attachment read

http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B823131&x=4&y=13

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Christian Goeller

Joseph Ferraro - 13 Mar 2006 14:31 GMT
This is not a default folder issue - it is when you are moving around the
computer looking for files that are not in the default folder.

And as an update, I was mistaken earlier, it happens in all Office 2003
applications, even when opening a document or Access application.

> Joseph Ferraro, you  wrote on Mon, 13 Mar 2006 06:43:38 -0500:
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Brian Tillman - 13 Mar 2006 18:55 GMT
> This is not a default folder issue - it is when you are moving around
> the computer looking for files that are not in the default folder.
>
> And as an update, I was mistaken earlier, it happens in all Office
> 2003 applications, even when opening a document or Access application.

Do you have network drives connected?
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