The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSIf you double-click the Company Name field in the All Contacts view of Small Business Customer Manager (SBCM), you may or may not see the Company Information dialog box. CAUSEDetailed company information used by the SBCM comes from companies included in your accounting data when you first create the SBCM database file. Companies included in your Outlook contacts, but not in your accounting data, do not have detailed properties. When you double-click a company name in SBCM, the company information is displayed for those companies originating from your accounting software data. When you double-click a company name for an Outlook contact within SBCM, and the company is not included in your accounting data, no detailed information shows. WORKAROUNDInclude all company names in your accounting software before you create a SBCM database. After you import your Outlook contacts, you can assign a contact to a company. To assign a company to a contact in the SCBM, follow these steps:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATIONIf you import a contact that includes a company name in your SBCM database, the company information is available when you double-click the company name in the contact list of SBCM. If you later change the company name in Outlook, to a company not in your accounting data and then import the contact into SBCM again, the detailed company information is not available. This behavior occurs even if you select the command on the Outlook Tools menu to Separate Contact(s) from Customer Manager.Additional query words:
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