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JB Mitchell Assoc
I cannot find out why Outlook 2003 sp1 Build 6360 or 6408 acts differently in
Win XP SP2 vs Win 2000 SP4. User is mobile with 2 different laptops synching
with Exchange while traveling. Settings in Address Book-Tools-Options are to
Keep personal addresses in Personal Address Book (this is stored locally and
is very large, so user does not want to have to synch with exchange over slow
connections, which is why he keeps fewer names in Contacts). When reading a
new message in the inbox under Windows 2000, if user right-clicks on the From
field, he has an option to either "Add to Contacts" OR "Add to Personal
Address Book." If he's using his XP machine, right-clicking only gives him
the option of "Add to Contacts", plus a much different pop-up with a lot of
choices he doesn't care about.
This is driving him AND me absolutely crazy, since he insists on adding to
the Personal Address Book for the above-mentioned reasons.
Any ideas on why this is different???? I've looked for different view or
option settings but can find nothing different between the two installations.
Win XP SP2 vs Win 2000 SP4. User is mobile with 2 different laptops synching
with Exchange while traveling. Settings in Address Book-Tools-Options are to
Keep personal addresses in Personal Address Book (this is stored locally and
is very large, so user does not want to have to synch with exchange over slow
connections, which is why he keeps fewer names in Contacts). When reading a
new message in the inbox under Windows 2000, if user right-clicks on the From
field, he has an option to either "Add to Contacts" OR "Add to Personal
Address Book." If he's using his XP machine, right-clicking only gives him
the option of "Add to Contacts", plus a much different pop-up with a lot of
choices he doesn't care about.
This is driving him AND me absolutely crazy, since he insists on adding to
the Personal Address Book for the above-mentioned reasons.
Any ideas on why this is different???? I've looked for different view or
option settings but can find nothing different between the two installations.