Hello Alain,

YOU DID IT!!! Yes I'm yelling. After two weeks of frustration you gave
me the magic answer.

I  had  gone  in  and  reentered  all my addresses and I still had the
problem.  After  I  got  your email I went in and checked each address
very  carefully.  Sure  enough  one address had a problem. I reentered
that address and the problem is gone.

Thank you very much, I think I'll by The Bat now.

KennyB
www.runnerduck.com

Friday, March 22, 2002, 5:47:22 AM, you wrote:

AdG> Hello Ken,

AdG> On Thursday, March 21, 2002 at 02:14, Roelof Otten wrote you:

RO>> Hello Ken,

RO>> On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 16:20:46 -0800GMT (21-3-02, 1:20 +0100GMT, where I
RO>> live), you wrote:

KM>>>  OK, that's starting to sound better to me, now what do I do about it?
KM>>>  I  know when I tried to import the Outlook address book things didn't
KM>>>  go very good.

RO>> Try to import from Outlook without the birthdays.
AdG> Exactly, here is an extract from the message mentioned:

AdG> ,----- [ msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
AdG> | We found the answer -- I thought I would post it here just to
AdG> | have it on the record!
AdG> | 
AdG> | When my coworker imported Outlook's AB, he matched the birthdate
AdG> | field. However, during the import, if Outlook's birthdate field
AdG> | was empty, the import converted it to a string of zero's, which
AdG> | is not a valid date string. Deleting all the address book entries
AdG> | and re-importing (without the birthdate field) fixed the problem.
AdG> `-----





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Best regards,
 Ken                            mailto:Ken&[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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