While searching the net for a solution, I came across this Microsoft page:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...137791033.aspx
Here's the interesting bit:
Quote:
If both the sender and the recipient are using Office Outlook 2007, a contact picture is displayed in messages received if the sender uses a contact photo. The picture appears in the message header of the open message and in the header of the message in the Reading Pane. You can double-click the contact picture to open the contact or right-click it for other contact options.
Note: For the picture to display, the contact must also be saved in an Outlook Contact folder and that Contact folder must be designated as an Outlook Address Book. These are the default settings when creating contacts in Microsoft Office Outlook. If you don't see the picture included with a contact, check to see if the default settings have been changed.
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So, if I DONT want the contact photo to show in email header, all I need to do is make sure my contacts folder is NOT the designated outlook address book....is this correct?
If I change / transfer my whole contacts to another contact folder, will this effect my activesync settings? Can I still sync my contacts from my PDA to my Outlook?
I'm not a technical person, and I'm afraid to start experimenting in case anything goes wrong.