If Offline Address Book issues in Microsoft Outlook in a Microsoft
Office 365 environment then synchronization errors occur in the Offline
Address Book then you will receive (NDR) messages when you use the
Offline Address Book to send email messages to users. If it showing
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When i faced same problem of corrupted exchange database server, i came
to knew from some technical experts that it can be retained by a third
party edb recovery software. I used it and my problem was solved then.
If you wanna try then just go through - www.edbrecovery.net
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I have found that you need to make specify where the Global Catalog Server name
is (ask your admin)
Menu -> Preferences
select mail accounts, select your account name, click the 'Edit' button
in the 'Receiving Options' tab put your Global Catalog server name in (often
your domain name, your OWA U
I also have the same problem. Address list worked for Gutsy but not on
any installations of Hardy that I have. When I click "To:", and then
select "Global Address List" or "Contacts" from my exchange account it
says "Error loading address book" at the bottom left hand corner.
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Hello,
i have the same problem. Could someone of the developers take a look on
this?
Thanks
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because the initial bug report says 32 bit and "Global Addressbook" i'm not
sure if it is the same bug. because its happening with all of my local
addressbooks. and 64 bit.
also it seems the error message has changed inbetween. looks like the
developers are not interested in solving this bug. bu
Still not solved here either. Ubuntu 8.10 64-Bit. By now it's Evolution
2.24.3. With that version, it hasn't worked andy time so far.
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still not resolved?
ubuntu 8.10 64bit
evolution 2.24.3
i get this error even when evolution tries to load local addressbooks.
sometimes it loads the addressbook but mostly not.
so maybe that is not really the same bug as posted in the bugzilla link above
or the bug has not really/only to do with
No change one and a half years later, except that the error message has
been shortened towards
Error loading addressbook.
This refers to Ubuntu 8.10 64-Bit and Evolution 2.24.1. Note that on
Alpha and Beta versions of Ubuntu 8.10, this already worked. When
choosing "Global Address Book"
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Thanks for your bug report. This bug has been reported to the developers
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http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418167
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