Re: Outlook check names (addressbook)

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I have deleted the account and added it again, now it works.

"RedCell" <redcellnl@xxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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> Hi all,
>
> I have a client who runs outlook 2000, when she want to send a mail to a
> colleague it doesn't preform a name check? This worked before but now it
> doesn't anymore.
> I have checked if the check name box was active, and what addressbook to
> search but both were good.
>
> Anyone has a sollution for this problem?
>


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