D
danw
I have two clients, both running Outlook 2000, with
Exchange Server 2003. On one client, when I type in the
start of an name of a person to send a message to, in the
To box, the program automatically fills in the name and
underlines it, and if there's multiple addresses it
underlines with a red line a later asks for a choice
between the addresses-great.
On the other client, the program will not recognize the
name when you start to type it, even though both clients
are using a shared contacts list from a public folder. Can
anyone suggest how I can get this one to behave like the
other client? I feel like I'm missing something simple...
Exchange Server 2003. On one client, when I type in the
start of an name of a person to send a message to, in the
To box, the program automatically fills in the name and
underlines it, and if there's multiple addresses it
underlines with a red line a later asks for a choice
between the addresses-great.
On the other client, the program will not recognize the
name when you start to type it, even though both clients
are using a shared contacts list from a public folder. Can
anyone suggest how I can get this one to behave like the
other client? I feel like I'm missing something simple...