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Old June 29th, 2004, 10:31 PM
Sharlene England
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Default I have written a program that creates a public folder of contacts.

In my outlook I can view all of my contacts and they are correct.

The folder is 'checked' to show as outlook address book.

When I go into my address book I can only see the contacts that I have
edited OR that have a fax number in their address.

In my looking around the web I found something that said that the contact
must have a fax number or an email address to be shown, but my problem is
that the ones that have only an email address do not show, BUT if I open one
of those contacts and then close it again without making any changes it does
show up in my address book.

There must be another field besides email1address and email1displayname that
I need to be saving in my program.

Can anyone assist with this problem.

Sharlene England
Network Administrator
Westwood Companies
Vernon, BC
Canada


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Old June 30th, 2004, 07:24 AM
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default I have written a program that creates a public folder of contacts.

I think your program needs to resolve the addresses for them to show up...
try asking how in the programming or visit outlookcode.com

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In my outlook I can view all of my contacts and they are correct.

The folder is 'checked' to show as outlook address book.

When I go into my address book I can only see the contacts that I have
edited OR that have a fax number in their address.

In my looking around the web I found something that said that the contact
must have a fax number or an email address to be shown, but my problem is
that the ones that have only an email address do not show, BUT if I open
one
of those contacts and then close it again without making any changes it
does
show up in my address book.

There must be another field besides email1address and email1displayname
that
I need to be saving in my program.

Can anyone assist with this problem.

Sharlene England
Network Administrator
Westwood Companies
Vernon, BC
Canada




 




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