
Ha! It's Apple's world and all of us should just be thankful they let us live in it. Contacts Management Contacts lets you keep touch with your contact lists from personal, business, and other accounts. They belong to the iphone, and the iphone deletes them from everywhere it can if you remove the email address from the phone. It says they're Outlook contacts, but they actually aren't. When I click the big Contacts button in the lower left, I can see all contacts I've created the last couple of years. For some reason i am unable to show up as a contextual one. I'm on Outlook 2007 and I got an account on our company Exchange server. After much Googling, I have discovered that the iPhone retains control over contacts that are supposed to be controlled and stored by Exchange. Trying to create a outlook add-in following all the guidelines from the link below. Of course the users didn't have their iCloud backup configured, so there's no backup to restore from. I'm pretty sure you hit the nail on the head with this one. Contacts are not added to the auto-complete list until you send an email - importing the NK2 will not create contacts in Suggested Contacts. If contacts are set to save "On my iPhone" by default, they won't sync with O365. Also go to Settings > Contacts and make sure default account is set to the O365 account. Or maybe there's an iTunes backup you can restore. Backed up all calendars then deleted them. Since its an apple product I cant delete it and restore either. If the contacts were set to sync back to Outlook and the contacts were deleted from the phone.and contacts sync'd after being e where I'm headed? The contacts are probably gone but check to see if they were saved in iCloud. Can not delete calendars from the iphone, just unclick.
