Name resolution
- From: "murphy"<a@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 14:23:12 -0500
can anyone describe the process in which names would be "checked" in a mail
message that was created in outlook 2003 in cache mode. I've done some
poking around and it appears there is an option to foce a check name to
consult the GAL when we're connected. I'm guessing the order is NK2 file,
Cached OAB followed by the GAL check if the registry key is present. two
questions follow this one: (1) if you select a name from the AutoComplete
suggestion, is that the last step in the process? this has been cropping up
a lot in our organization where a user has their exchange account
manipulated in some way and suddenly a slew of 5.1.1 NDRs result. I've been
suggesting using the Delete key to remove the erroneous entries so far. (2)
Is there logic built in where if a name is found in the NK2 file but the
account has been manipulated (i.e. exchange attributes removed and added
back to an account) an entry that will fail is checked against the OAB or
the GAL? It would seem in my own experience that this is not the case and i
was wondering if anyone knows of a means of changing this.
thanks,
WM
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