Namne order (Firstname Lastname) "workaround"

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Rickard Karlsson

Hi Russ!

I had a problem with Outlook 2003 and the global
adressbook i exchange.problem when i write the name to the reciptian. Ex: in
the to field i wrote "Rickard Karlsson" and then i
press "Ctrl + K" to match the name in the Global
Adressbook, but i dint't get any matches. But if i
wrote "Karlsson Rickard" it get a hit of my namne in the
global adressbook.>>

The solution was i disable "Cachestore mode - Exchange",
after that i works again.

But now i wounder if a can use "Cachestore mode" in
Outlook 2003 and still can match adresses in the global
adressbook (Firstname Lastname)
 
I don't see what cached mode would have to do with this.
What is your sort order for the Outlook Address Book?
 
I Outlook adressbook i have firtname (middlenamne)
lastname. The funny part is that if i disable "Cachestore
mode - Exchange" i works fine right away. The Outlook
adressbook can match "firstname lastname", but not the
global adressbook. Note that i have the swedish version
of Outlook. I think that exhangeserver is version 5.5.
-----Original Message-----
I don't see what cached mode would have to do with this.
What is your sort order for the Outlook Address Book?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi Russ!

I had a problem with Outlook 2003 and the global
adressbook i exchange.
problem when i write the name to the reciptian. Ex: in
the to field i wrote "Rickard Karlsson" and then i
press "Ctrl + K" to match the name in the Global
Adressbook, but i dint't get any matches. But if i
wrote "Karlsson Rickard" it get a hit of my namne in the
global adressbook.>>

The solution was i disable "Cachestore mode - Exchange",
after that i works again.

But now i wounder if a can use "Cachestore mode" in
Outlook 2003 and still can match adresses in the global
adressbook (Firstname Lastname)


.
 
I'm not following. The only sort order you can specify for the Outlook
Address Book are "First, Last" or "File As..."

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I Outlook adressbook i have firtname (middlenamne)
lastname. The funny part is that if i disable "Cachestore
mode - Exchange" i works fine right away. The Outlook
adressbook can match "firstname lastname", but not the
global adressbook. Note that i have the swedish version
of Outlook. I think that exhangeserver is version 5.5.
-----Original Message-----
I don't see what cached mode would have to do with this.
What is your sort order for the Outlook Address Book?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi Russ!

I had a problem with Outlook 2003 and the global
adressbook i exchange.
After i uppgrade Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2003 i have
problem when i write the name to the reciptian. Ex: in
the to field i wrote "Rickard Karlsson" and then i
press "Ctrl + K" to match the name in the Global
Adressbook, but i dint't get any matches. But if i
wrote "Karlsson Rickard" it get a hit of my namne in the
global adressbook.>>

The solution was i disable "Cachestore mode - Exchange",
after that i works again.

But now i wounder if a can use "Cachestore mode" in
Outlook 2003 and still can match adresses in the global
adressbook (Firstname Lastname)


.
 
I have publish my Outlook adressbook settings on the
website "http://hem.passagen.se/wiskas/outlook/".

The setting are Address Book and "First, Last" or "File
As..."

Regards Rickard
-----Original Message-----
I'm not following. The only sort order you can specify for the Outlook
Address Book are "First, Last" or "File As..."

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I Outlook adressbook i have firtname (middlenamne)
lastname. The funny part is that if i disable "Cachestore
mode - Exchange" i works fine right away. The Outlook
adressbook can match "firstname lastname", but not the
global adressbook. Note that i have the swedish version
of Outlook. I think that exhangeserver is version 5.5.
-----Original Message-----
I don't see what cached mode would have to do with this.
What is your sort order for the Outlook Address Book?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi Russ!

I had a problem with Outlook 2003 and the global
adressbook i exchange.
After i uppgrade Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2003 i have
problem when i write the name to the reciptian. Ex: in
the to field i wrote "Rickard Karlsson" and then i
press "Ctrl + K" to match the name in the Global
Adressbook, but i dint't get any matches. But if i
wrote "Karlsson Rickard" it get a hit of my namne in the
global adressbook.>>

The solution was i disable "Cachestore mode - Exchange",
after that i works again.

But now i wounder if a can use "Cachestore mode" in
Outlook 2003 and still can match adresses in the global
adressbook (Firstname Lastname)



.


.
 
This will not affect the File As... field for existing Contacts.
In what format is the File As... field in the GAL?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have publish my Outlook adressbook settings on the
website "http://hem.passagen.se/wiskas/outlook/".

The setting are Address Book and "First, Last" or "File
As..."

Regards Rickard
-----Original Message-----
I'm not following. The only sort order you can specify for the Outlook
Address Book are "First, Last" or "File As..."

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I Outlook adressbook i have firtname (middlenamne)
lastname. The funny part is that if i disable "Cachestore
mode - Exchange" i works fine right away. The Outlook
adressbook can match "firstname lastname", but not the
global adressbook. Note that i have the swedish version
of Outlook. I think that exhangeserver is version 5.5.

-----Original Message-----
I don't see what cached mode would have to do with this.
What is your sort order for the Outlook Address Book?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Rickard Karlsson" <[email protected]>
wrote in message
Hi Russ!

I had a problem with Outlook 2003 and the global
adressbook i exchange.
After i uppgrade Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2003 i have
problem when i write the name to the reciptian. Ex: in
the to field i wrote "Rickard Karlsson" and then i
press "Ctrl + K" to match the name in the Global
Adressbook, but i dint't get any matches. But if i
wrote "Karlsson Rickard" it get a hit of my namne in the
global adressbook.>>

The solution was i disable "Cachestore mode - Exchange",
after that i works again.

But now i wounder if a can use "Cachestore mode" in
Outlook 2003 and still can match adresses in the global
adressbook (Firstname Lastname)



.


.
 
The name is in order Lastname Firstname in GAL.

(se picture 4 on http://hem.passagen.se/wiskas/outlook/)
-----Original Message-----
This will not affect the File As... field for existing Contacts.
In what format is the File As... field in the GAL?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have publish my Outlook adressbook settings on the
website "http://hem.passagen.se/wiskas/outlook/".

The setting are Address Book and "First, Last" or "File
As..."

Regards Rickard
-----Original Message-----
I'm not following. The only sort order you can specify for the Outlook
Address Book are "First, Last" or "File As..."

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I Outlook adressbook i have firtname (middlenamne)
lastname. The funny part is that if i disable "Cachestore
mode - Exchange" i works fine right away. The Outlook
adressbook can match "firstname lastname", but not the
global adressbook. Note that i have the swedish version
of Outlook. I think that exhangeserver is version 5.5.

-----Original Message-----
I don't see what cached mode would have to do with this.
What is your sort order for the Outlook Address Book?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Rickard Karlsson" <[email protected]>
wrote in message
Hi Russ!

I had a problem with Outlook 2003 and the global
adressbook i exchange.
After i uppgrade Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2003 i have
problem when i write the name to the reciptian.
Ex:
in
the to field i wrote "Rickard Karlsson" and then i
press "Ctrl + K" to match the name in the Global
Adressbook, but i dint't get any matches. But if i
wrote "Karlsson Rickard" it get a hit of my namne
in
the
global adressbook.>>

The solution was i disable "Cachestore mode - Exchange",
after that i works again.

But now i wounder if a can use "Cachestore mode" in
Outlook 2003 and still can match adresses in the global
adressbook (Firstname Lastname)



.



.


.
 
Sounds like an Exchange issue. You should post in an Exchange group.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Rickard Karlsson said:
The name is in order Lastname Firstname in GAL.

(se picture 4 on http://hem.passagen.se/wiskas/outlook/)
-----Original Message-----
This will not affect the File As... field for existing Contacts.
In what format is the File As... field in the GAL?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have publish my Outlook adressbook settings on the
website "http://hem.passagen.se/wiskas/outlook/".

The setting are Address Book and "First, Last" or "File
As..."

Regards Rickard

-----Original Message-----
I'm not following. The only sort order you can specify
for the Outlook
Address Book are "First, Last" or "File As..."

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I Outlook adressbook i have firtname (middlenamne)
lastname. The funny part is that if i
disable "Cachestore
mode - Exchange" i works fine right away. The Outlook
adressbook can match "firstname lastname", but not the
global adressbook. Note that i have the swedish version
of Outlook. I think that exhangeserver is version 5.5.

-----Original Message-----
I don't see what cached mode would have to do with
this.
What is your sort order for the Outlook Address Book?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Rickard Karlsson" <[email protected]>
wrote in message
Hi Russ!

I had a problem with Outlook 2003 and the global
adressbook i exchange.
After i uppgrade Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2003 i
have
problem when i write the name to the reciptian. Ex:
in
the to field i wrote "Rickard Karlsson" and then i
press "Ctrl + K" to match the name in the Global
Adressbook, but i dint't get any matches. But if i
wrote "Karlsson Rickard" it get a hit of my namne in
the
global adressbook.>>

The solution was i disable "Cachestore mode -
Exchange",
after that i works again.

But now i wounder if a can use "Cachestore mode" in
Outlook 2003 and still can match adresses in the
global
adressbook (Firstname Lastname)



.



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