address cards view does not always display addresses

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Jerry K

Using OL 2003, address cards view on contacts, some contacts with addresses
do not display the address. Most contacts do display the address. Is there
something within the contact information that would trigger whether to
suppress the address display?

Thank you.
JerryK
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

No. Behavior has not been described. Check for corrupt entries or corrupt
data file.
 
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Jerry K

I assume you are talking about scanpst.exe and scanost.exe. Those utilities
appear to be designed for .pst/.ost files stored on the local PC. The
contacts I'm having problems with are on the Exchange server.

Russ Valentine said:
No. Behavior has not been described. Check for corrupt entries or corrupt
data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerry K said:
Using OL 2003, address cards view on contacts, some contacts with
addresses do not display the address. Most contacts do display the
address. Is there something within the contact information that would
trigger whether to suppress the address display?

Thank you.
JerryK
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You can easily open a Contact Record and see if the address is parsed
correctly. You can recreate the address and see if it then appears.
Otherwise, you ask your Exchange administrator and be sure to clarify the
address to which you are referring.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerry K said:
I assume you are talking about scanpst.exe and scanost.exe. Those
utilities appear to be designed for .pst/.ost files stored on the local PC.
The contacts I'm having problems with are on the Exchange server.

Russ Valentine said:
No. Behavior has not been described. Check for corrupt entries or corrupt
data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerry K said:
Using OL 2003, address cards view on contacts, some contacts with
addresses do not display the address. Most contacts do display the
address. Is there something within the contact information that would
trigger whether to suppress the address display?

Thank you.
JerryK
 

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