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Old 09-01-2010, 06:42 AM
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Default Duplicate address book entries

Running ZCS 6.0.8 RHEL5 64-bit

I have one user who is constantly getting duplicate address book entries. Several times per day, he will have up to 15 contacts in his address book that are duplicated between 2 and 60 times each. He manually deletes the dups and within a few hours to a day, it happens again. He seems to be happening to the same 15 or so. It doesn't always duplicate all 15 or the same number of times. This has been happening for months and is not the result of a recent upgrade.

He is using a Mac and maintains his address book in the address book on the Mac side (running Connector for Apple iSync 6.0.8). We haven't been able to nail it down to a specific function he does to cause this.

Can someone please lead me in the right direction as to how to resolve this? Is there a log file on the server that I can check to see if a specific address book entry is causing the problem?

Thanks for any help.
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Old 09-07-2010, 01:51 PM
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Duplicate contacts is a common issue. I would also ask if your user has a phone or other device with which they sync contacts. But that's just for the sake of zeroing in on the common factor(s) involved with this issue.

What I've found is that if you disable iSync and then go into ZWC to clear out the duplicates, you eventually "kill" the bad record that's causing the duplication.

This can be very useful: Contact Cleaner | Zimbra :: Gallery
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Old 01-04-2011, 08:02 AM
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I've been having this issue for a while now and it only occurs when I create a new Address Book entry in Mac OS X. I'm using version 6.0.2300 of the iSync connector and have it configured to sync only my Address Book once per day. The result is that I get a duplicate entry on Zimbra for about 6-10 entries, but not in Mac OS X's Address Book. Deleting the duplicates in Zimbra does not fix the problem; I must remove all entries in Zimbra and create new entries on my iPhone or Zimbra, but not in Mac OS X's Address Book. Any thoughts on this problem would be appreciated.
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Old 01-04-2011, 12:00 PM
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Duplicate contacts is a common issue. I would also ask if your user has a phone or other device with which they sync contacts. But that's just for the sake of zeroing in on the common factor(s) involved with this issue.

What I've found is that if you disable iSync and then go into ZWC to clear out the duplicates, you eventually "kill" the bad record that's causing the duplication.

This can be very useful: Contact Cleaner | Zimbra :: Gallery
I've had to come across this issue, I think it happened when sync failed, and duplicated every time the user tried it again and again. But I didn't know about this zimlet, and had hard luck deleting them from backend too, cause each contact had unique ids. Thanks Elliot for the zimlet link. Truly very handy.
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Old 01-17-2011, 09:44 PM
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Hi Chris. Thank for the information. Well, I guess you didn't mention anything about your Zimbra product or if you had to face this situation of duped contacts in zimbra ..
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Old 01-18-2011, 03:29 AM
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Hi Chris. Thank for the information
Unfortunately he's a spammer, now banned.
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Old 01-18-2011, 06:44 AM
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Unfortunately he's a spammer, now banned.
hahaha! lol. I really had this weird feeling because he didn't mention anything about zimbra and that zimlet. I was just putting it up in a neat way hehe But you can say .. I didn't guess it coming actually, because I had this gmail thing mentioned somewhere in this thread.

So moderators are spam busters too ..
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Old 01-18-2011, 08:40 AM
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Thank you Bill for removing that, I'll look less stupid hehe..
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Old 03-07-2011, 05:21 AM
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I am having the same issues, and sometimes the duplicates continue to 'breed' until they create thousands of records. I've Reset the contracts on Zimbra using the isync connector - but it still continues. I can't figure out why some contacts seem to sync, and others do not. What is also strange, is that I delete contacts in Address Book prior to the sync, and then when I check in Zimbra AFTER the sync, they are present. Those are also the more likely duplicate entries. I wonder if the iSync connector isn't pulling from a deleted section of Address Book. All I can say is that is is driving me insane.
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Old 03-07-2011, 05:26 AM
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From what I can tell, if you delete contacts from Address Book, Reset Data, then the Contacts online in Zimbra will duplicate the deleted records. Others as well, but the deleted records do return. So why?
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