Global Address List disappear in Outlook 2003

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Michael Au

Dear all,

We had just upgraded our clients' PC to Outlook 2003, in
conjunction with Exchange 5.5. From time to time, when the
user click on the Address Book icon inside Outlook, the
Global Address list that reside on the right pulldown menu
disappear. Restarting Outlook can solve the problem. What
causes this behaviour?

Regards,
Michael
 
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rtrimarchi said:
Hi, does anyone got any updates or fixes to this issue ???
If yes, would you please drop me an email with the solution... ?
I would appreciate it a lot...

Thanks in advance
Ric

Hi - since you or your newsreader has snipped the original post from this
message, I have no idea what your question is. Please repost - and please
don't ask for e-mail replies; you'll get answers to your post within the
group itself.
 
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rtrimarchi said:
Hello everyone,
We had just upgraded our clients' PC to Outlook 2003, in
conjunction with Exchange 5.5. From time to time, when the
user click on the Address Book icon inside Outlook, the
Global Address list that reside on the right pulldown menu
disappear. Restarting Outlook sometimes can solve the problem.
What causes this behaviour?

Hi - thanks. Unfortunately, you've buried this new message in a reply in an
existing thread, rather than posting a new message, so you are limiting who
is going to see it to me and a few others....

That said - are you using cached mode? Are you seeing sync errors? This is a
question best posted to microsoft.public.exchange.clients, I think - maybe
crosspost (*not* multipost a single message to individual groups) to
microsoft.public.exchange.admin for more help. Include info on the cached
mode stuff, etc.

And note that E5.5 is out of support, as is NT4, and I suggest you look into
upgrading .

Also, consider using a newsreader like Outlook Express or Forte Agent rather
than a web interface to the MS newsgroups - it's a lot easier to do nearly
everything there, including searching, which is always a good idea to do
before you post, as well as mark messages to be watched, and filter based on
replies to your posts.

The Microsoft public news server is msnews.microsoft.com and you can
subscribe to as many groups as you like.
 
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