I'm sorry but I don't see how this will help by creating an additional
profile or maybe I'm not understanding it clearly? Can you explain it further?
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
the lack of an email address shouldn't matter, unless you are specifically
searching for email addresses. Make a new profile from control panel, mail.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/new_profile.htm
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"deandepetra" wrote in message
...
I do believe I have the same problem. I try searching contacts based on
there
company name "Reece" and it only brings up 1 contact from this company
plus 2
other names that don't have any relevance to this company.
I've checked to see if the other "Reece" contacts have email addresses and
they don't!
CT - could you explain further your solution "...creat a new email mapi
profile...."?
If I understand correctly does this mean basically that I need to get an
email address for them?
"CT" wrote:
Has something to do with PST files and other contact folders. If you
create a new email mapi profile it should fix the problem.