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Jonathan Kay [MVP]
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      12-11-2009
Greetings jps,

I have no real fix for you, but I can confirm this is happening here too.

Even removing the contact cache files or signing in elsewhere doesn't show the new changes,
so it's seems to be a server-side problem.

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"Joao Santos" <choominator+> wrote in message
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> Greetings!
>
> What's happening with the reverse list as of late? It seems like it's not updating anymore
> since the contacts that I add are never displayed. I have tested this by using my primary
> account to add my secondary account and then accepting the invitation on the secondary
> account, my secondary account (target) could see my primary account (source) in the list,
> but my primary account could not see my secondary account, and both had each other in their
> contact lists.
>
> Thanks in advance;
> -- jps



 
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