Most Contacts are not showing up in Address Book in Outlook 2007

G

gravedee

Outlook 2007 on Windows XP running against Exchange 2007. Problem occurs
with cached exchange mode on or off. Contacts folder called "Maximizer" full
of 1500 contacts which get sync'd from Maximizer. About 500 of the 1500
contacts have a valid email address or fax number. The contact folder is
configured to "show this contact folder as an e-mail Address Book."

Problem: When pulling up the Address Book and selecting the entry called
"maximizer" from the drop-down menu, only about 40 out of the 1500 contacts
show up, when about 500 are expected to show up. Furthermore, when
addressing an email to someone in that contact folder by manually typing in
the person's name, it does not resolve and no suggestions made.

Everything appears to be configured correctly.

Any suggestions?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You'll probably want to explain in clear and complete detail what "get
sync'd from Maximizer" means and then post in an Exchange group.
 
G

gravedee

Fair enough -- will do.

Russ Valentine said:
You'll probably want to explain in clear and complete detail what "get
sync'd from Maximizer" means and then post in an Exchange group.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
gravedee said:
Outlook 2007 on Windows XP running against Exchange 2007. Problem occurs
with cached exchange mode on or off. Contacts folder called "Maximizer"
full
of 1500 contacts which get sync'd from Maximizer. About 500 of the 1500
contacts have a valid email address or fax number. The contact folder is
configured to "show this contact folder as an e-mail Address Book."

Problem: When pulling up the Address Book and selecting the entry called
"maximizer" from the drop-down menu, only about 40 out of the 1500
contacts
show up, when about 500 are expected to show up. Furthermore, when
addressing an email to someone in that contact folder by manually typing
in
the person's name, it does not resolve and no suggestions made.

Everything appears to be configured correctly.

Any suggestions?
 

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