"C:\Documents and Settings\your-profile\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook"

Delete or rename all *.nk2 files at this location

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=287623 

 

then search for the user and see if it comes up. 

 

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From: Jay Dale [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 11:25 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook does not recognize

 

 I tried that, still came up.  It brings up the Check Name, Microsoft
Office does not recognize and then gives the person's name as an option
to add.  When I click on the name and choose Properties, it gives the
following LDAP query:

 

/ou=Domain/o=Netbios name/cn=Recipients/cn=jsmith

 

jsmith is nowhere to be found on either DC, in AD Find or in adsiedit.
So where does it keep bringing this up - in the OAB?

 

Jay

 

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From: Benjamin Zachary - Lists
Sent: Tue 11/24/2009 10:10 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook does not recognize

You may get this if you have hide the user from the organization
checkbox because when you goto setup the account outlook cannot find the
username in the GAL.

 

What you can do is goto the user account, right click and exchange
features and remove all exchange attributes, this will orphan the
mailbox. Then go into exchange, drill down to mailboxes, do an update
and you should see her mailbox with an X on it, then right click and
re-associate it with the user

 

 

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