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Lydell Anderson
A+, Net+, MCP, MCSA
(please remove "DONTSPAM." from my reply email address.)
>I have approx. 15 computers on a network w/ one SBS2003 server and can copy
>contacts from the GAL into each users' Outlook 2003 contacts folder except
>for one user. I get an error that says "Some names could not be added to
>contacts. The action could not be completed." Please help me in solving
>this problem, because she needs a copy of everyone from the GAL to be in her
>contacts folder for syncing purposes with a Palm device.
Why exactly are you wanting to do that anyway?
>I want to highlight the contacts to be copied from the address book, just
>like I did with some of the other computers, and tell Outlook to copy these
>into the local contacts folder. then from there, when i sync the Palm
>handheld, all of those contacts will be copied onto the handheld. it worked
>for other users but i think there may be some kind of permission error with
>this computer. i checked for viruses and spyware and they all have the same
>patches and updates. any suggestoins?
>
Oh God, you mentioned the dreaded word, Palm. OK, now I see why you
actually want to do it, not just what you want to do.
It won't be the permissions of the client since it takes on the
permissions of the user.
If that's what you're already doing, can you copy any contacts, or is it
stopping you from copying any at all?
"Precision" <lydell....@DONTSPAM.comcast.net> wrote in message
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The first thing I would try is to go out of cached mode, restart Outlook,
and see if that fixes it. If so, there's your answer. Either stay in
normal mode, or figure out how to delete the offline address book so that
Outlook recreates it when you reactiviate cached mode.
If not, try having the user log into Exchange from a different computer and
see if the problem is present there. I'm not 100% on Exchange address book
permissions, but my least priviledged users can copy GAL entries to contacts
as we're talking about, so I suspect a bug rather than a configuration
issue.
Is this user's Outlook current with all patches, Office SP1, etc.?
"Precision" <lydell....@DONTSPAM.comcast.net> wrote in message
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Sorry, yes. A send button getting exited there.
Can you delete and recreate the MAPI profile and try again.
"Precision" <lydell....@SPAMTRAP.comcast.net> wrote in message
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>I'm not exactly sure how you delete/recreate the offline address book
>either.
The OAB is a set of files in a public folder. To regenerate the OAB
you use the Exchange System Manager, find the OAB you want to
recreate, right-click it, and pick "Rebuild".
>You could research it at support.microsoft.com, which of course
>would be the right way to do it. Or, you could go to C:\Documents and
>Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook and delete
>all the files ending in ".oab" to the recycle bin and see what happens.
Nothing bad will happen. You should, however, download the OAB. This
is especially important if Outlook 2003 is running in cachedmode.
>I'd
>guess (and I really am guessing) that the offline address book files will be
>recreated when you start Outlook.
That's what should happen, but it's better to download the complete
OAB yourself from the "Tools | Send Receive | Address Book..." menu.
Getting the "Full details" is a good idea.
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Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
MS Exchange FAQ at http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm