force forward as vCard in outlook?

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Scott

Most of my users right click the contact and select forward to send to someone else. In outlook though the default for this is to just send the information in an RTF format attachment that other outlook clients interpret as a vCard, but clients like outlook express don't know what it is, it just shows up to them as a blank attachment.

If I go to actions and select forward as vCard this doesn't happen, it works fine - So, is there any way to force this to be the default method for sending vCards in outlook? If so, what, if any, would be the downside to this?

Thanks!
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP]

No. Users need to explictly send a vCard.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



Most of my users right click the contact and select forward to send to
someone else. In outlook though the default for this is to just send the
information in an RTF format attachment that other outlook clients interpret
as a vCard, but clients like outlook express don't know what it is, it just
shows up to them as a blank attachment.

If I go to actions and select forward as vCard this doesn't happen, it works
fine - So, is there any way to force this to be the default method for
sending vCards in outlook? If so, what, if any, would be the downside to
this?

Thanks!
 
S

Scott

there's no way to force this as default behavior?

What the heck is the point in not sending vCards by default anyway? Seems
like a useless hassle for no reason.
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP]

You can send your suggestions to (e-mail address removed) and
(e-mail address removed). There are lots of areas where Outlook's support of
vCard and iCalendar could be stronger.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



Scott said:
there's no way to force this as default behavior?

What the heck is the point in not sending vCards by default anyway? Seems
like a useless hassle for no reason.
 

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