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Reto B
Hi NG
We've just moved from NT 4 with Outlook 2000 to Windows
XP with Outlook XP. With Outlook, we connect to a
Exchange 2000 Server Infrastructure.
Now users found a curious thing, when they open the
Global Address List and add a User to the Outlook Address
Book, Outlook copies the Contact as an Exchange Recipient
and another Contact as a FAX Recipient. So, in the
Outlook Adress Book, there are two contacts, one with E-
Mail and one with the FAX number, but identical names.
We do not provide services for sending Faxes, so this is
useless and very anoing for the user.
Is there a way to turn this behavior off?
Regards,
Reto
We've just moved from NT 4 with Outlook 2000 to Windows
XP with Outlook XP. With Outlook, we connect to a
Exchange 2000 Server Infrastructure.
Now users found a curious thing, when they open the
Global Address List and add a User to the Outlook Address
Book, Outlook copies the Contact as an Exchange Recipient
and another Contact as a FAX Recipient. So, in the
Outlook Adress Book, there are two contacts, one with E-
Mail and one with the FAX number, but identical names.
We do not provide services for sending Faxes, so this is
useless and very anoing for the user.
Is there a way to turn this behavior off?
Regards,
Reto