Tasks do not appear to be linked to Business Contact Manager items in Outlook 2003 (828243)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 with Business Contact Manager
SYMPTOMSWhen you create a Task for any Business Contact Manager
item, such as an Account or a Business Contact, directly from the item (if you
click Add on the form, and then click Task
from the list), the new Task does not appear to be linked to the Business
Contact Manager item.
Note The Tasks do appear in the History area of the Account or
Business Contact.WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, use one of the following
methods. Determine if the Task Is Linked to a Business Contact Manager Contact- Open the Task folder under your default Outlook folders in
the navigation pane of Outlook 2003.
- Locate the Task item that you want to confirm is linked to
a Business Contact Manager Account, and then double-click the Task item.
- In the Link to History list, click
Business Contacts.
Note If you do not see the Link to History list,
click View, click Toolbars, click
Customize, and then click to select the Business
Contact Manager (detailed) check box on the Toolbars
tab. - On the Business Contact manager toolbar, click the
Select Business Contact button.
This opens the
Business Contacts dialog box. Under the text that reads
This item is also linked to: in the Business
Contacts dialog box, the Business Contacts that are linked to the task
are displayed. - Click OK to close the Business
Contacts dialog box.
Determine if the Task Is Linked to a Business Contact Manager Account- Open the Task folder under your default Outlook folders in
the navigation pane of Outlook 2003.
- Locate the Task item that you want to confirm is linked to
a Business Contact Manager Account, and then double-click the Task item.
- In the Link to History list, click
Accounts.
- On the Business Contact manager toolbar, click the
Select Account button.
This opens the
Accounts dialog box. Under the text that reads This
item is also linked to: in the Accounts box, the
Accounts that are linked to the task are displayed. - Click OK to close the
Accounts dialog box.
Determine if the Task Is Linked to a Business Contact Manager Opportunity- Open the Task folder under your default Outlook folders in
the navigation pane of Outlook 2003.
- Locate the Task item you want to confirm is linked to a
Business Contact Manager Account, and then double-click the Task item.
- In the Link to History list, click
Opportunities.
- On the Business Contact manager toolbar, click the
Select Opportunities button.
This opens the
Opportunities dialog box. Under the text that reads
This item is also linked to: in the
Opportunities dialog box, the Opportunities that are linked to
the task are displayed. - Click OK to close the
Opportunities dialog box.
STATUS Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft
products that are listed in the "Applies to" section of this
article.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 7/27/2006 |
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Keywords: | kbcontacts kbaccounts kbpending kbBug KB828243 kbAudEndUser |
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