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VCards do not contain fax numbers
Hello,
When I export my vcard from my AD2003/Exchange 2003 environment, the fax number field is blank. I have populated all fields for all users in AD and I'm getting reay to let everyone know they can use the feature - but I need to find a solution so it includes their fax number. Any ideas? Thanks Paul |
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VCards do not contain fax numbers
Paul Arnold wrote:
When I export my vcard from my AD2003/Exchange 2003 environment, the fax number field is blank. How are you exporting it? When I save a contact from Outlook as a vCard file, the fax number is included. -- Brian Tillman |
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VCards do not contain fax numbers
I am in Outlook, extracting my own vcard from my Active Directory account.
Everything comes over but the fax number. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Paul Arnold wrote: When I export my vcard from my AD2003/Exchange 2003 environment, the fax number field is blank. How are you exporting it? When I save a contact from Outlook as a vCard file, the fax number is included. -- Brian Tillman |
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Paul Arnold wrote:
I am in Outlook, extracting my own vcard from my Active Directory account. Everything comes over but the fax number. Extracting how? -- Brian Tillman |
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VCards do not contain fax numbers
Paul Arnold schrieb: Everything comes over but the fax number. and the homepage comes not too. I`m also interested in this behaviour. Peter -- Peter Marchert [EDV-Service Marchert] Homepage: http://www.marchert.de Excel- and Outlook-Programming |
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VCards do not contain fax numbers
Brian - here are the instructions of what i am trying to accomplish:
Open Outlook. From the Tools menu select Options. Click the Mail Format tab on the Options window to bring the panel forward. Click the Signature button, located on the Mail Format panel. Click the New button to create a new signature. On the Create New Signature window – · In the top text field, enter a name to identify your signature (note: this is just an identifier and not the text that displays as your signature). · Select Start with a blank signature. Click Next. In the text area, type in the information you want to include in your signature. Click the New vCard from Contact button. Select your name from the Glocal Address Boook in the Select contacts to export as vCards window and click the Add button. Click OK. Click Finish. Your new signature with vCard attachment has now been created and will appear in the Create Signature window. Click OK. You will again see the Mail Format window. From the Signature for new messages drop-down field, select your new signature. From the Signature for replies and forwards, you may also select your new signature. (not recommended) Click Apply and OK to close the Mail Format window. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Paul Arnold wrote: I am in Outlook, extracting my own vcard from my Active Directory account. Everything comes over but the fax number. Extracting how? -- Brian Tillman |
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VCards do not contain fax numbers
Have you tried adding the GAL entry to Contacts first? You can check what it contains and then create a vCard.
WARNING: Using a GAL entry for your signature vCard, even if you go through a contact, will leak out any personal information such as home phone and home address that the GAL contains. I recommend strongly that you edit the vCard by hand in Notepad so you know what it contains. You can also use that technique to add any missing information such as a fax number. Create a dummy contact record, save it as a vCard .vcf file, then open it in Notepad to get the format for each element right. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Paul Arnold" wrote in message ... Brian - here are the instructions of what i am trying to accomplish: Open Outlook. From the Tools menu select Options. Click the Mail Format tab on the Options window to bring the panel forward. Click the Signature button, located on the Mail Format panel. Click the New button to create a new signature. On the Create New Signature window – · In the top text field, enter a name to identify your signature (note: this is just an identifier and not the text that displays as your signature). · Select Start with a blank signature. Click Next. In the text area, type in the information you want to include in your signature. Click the New vCard from Contact button. Select your name from the Glocal Address Boook in the Select contacts to export as vCards window and click the Add button. Click OK. Click Finish. Your new signature with vCard attachment has now been created and will appear in the Create Signature window. Click OK. You will again see the Mail Format window. From the Signature for new messages drop-down field, select your new signature. From the Signature for replies and forwards, you may also select your new signature. (not recommended) Click Apply and OK to close the Mail Format window. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Paul Arnold wrote: I am in Outlook, extracting my own vcard from my Active Directory account. Everything comes over but the fax number. Extracting how? -- Brian Tillman |
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