Adding a contact using outlook web access 2003

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rockero2

Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)

I use Outlook Web Access 2003 and when ever I use a mac to check my email I can never add a contact without having to put all the persons info. If I click on the name it just gives me the persons email but I cant add it to contacts. This is when using leopard 10.5.2

I use safari and mozilla and I get the same result. I thought it was an internet explorer feature but I installed internet explorer 5 on the mac and I get the same result.

On a windows machine you can just right click and add the contact and all the info is already added.

Does anyone know how to add a contact without having to add all the info into the fields?

I would appreciate any feedback
 
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William Smith [MVP]

I use Outlook Web Access 2003 and when ever I use a mac to check my
email I can never add a contact without having to put all the persons
info. If I click on the name it just gives me the persons email but I
cant add it to contacts. This is when using leopard 10.5.2

I use safari and mozilla and I get the same result. I thought it was
an internet explorer feature but I installed internet explorer 5 on
the mac and I get the same result.

On a windows machine you can just right click and add the contact and
all the info is already added.

Does anyone know how to add a contact without having to add all the
info into the fields?

Outlook Web Access (OWA) for Mac is a "lite" version whereas OWA for
Windows in IE is a "full" version. The full version has much more
functionality tha the lite version.

The next version of Exchange after Exchange Server 2007 is suppose to
bring parity for all browsers.

Hope this helps!

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bill

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