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Hugh Mayo
I have Outlook 2000 clients installed on a network with Exchange 5.5 and
Exchange 2003 servers.
When Outlook is connected to an Exchange 5.5 mailbox (thus using Exchange
DS) and the user enters a partial last name/first name combination separated
by a comma (i.e. May, Hu when looking for Mayo, Hugh) the "Check Names" query
is successful and all entries with those characters are retrieved.
When Outlook is connected to an Exchange 2003 mailbox (thus using AD) and
the same query is executed it fails. If a space is used instead of a comma
the query is successful.
Is there a way to allow the comma to delimit first name/last name fields
when using "Check Names" with Exchange 2003?
Many Thanks,
Exchange 2003 servers.
When Outlook is connected to an Exchange 5.5 mailbox (thus using Exchange
DS) and the user enters a partial last name/first name combination separated
by a comma (i.e. May, Hu when looking for Mayo, Hugh) the "Check Names" query
is successful and all entries with those characters are retrieved.
When Outlook is connected to an Exchange 2003 mailbox (thus using AD) and
the same query is executed it fails. If a space is used instead of a comma
the query is successful.
Is there a way to allow the comma to delimit first name/last name fields
when using "Check Names" with Exchange 2003?
Many Thanks,