Re: Problem with Auto Name Competing in Outlook 2003
- From: Shidewa <AVeilleux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 11:25:02 -0400
Unfortunately the data is ''sensitive''. Maybe we can try your software to see if it works.
Shidewa
Randy wrote:
Provided that your NK2 (autocomplete) data is not "sensitive" you can send the file to us and we will take a quick look at it for you. There is no charge for this because we develop software that let's us look into that file. Your problem has gained our interest. Rather than suggesting that buy our software, we can export your autocomplete data for you so that you can re-create your file after fixing the issue (provided that the issue is a valid one). You can reach us at support (at) ingressor dot com if you're.
Randy
"Shidewa" <AVeilleux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OkQT9qIuFHA.3424@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have noticed yesturday that when I type the letter ''e'' in the field ''To'' of a new email something strange happended. Outlook will list contact that even doesn't have something related to the letter ''e''. The list display the last name and the first name, but the third field that is suppose the be the email address is now showing something like 'E1263090'
Below is what that is supposed to be shown.
Lastname Firstname firstname.lastname@xxxxxxxxxxxx
This is how it is rewritten.
Lastname Firstname 'E1263090'
Shidewa
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