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How does Outlook 365 prioritize photos? And how do you change the behavior? Running Exchange

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Hello all..first time poster.

So I have Office 365 installed.  Running the owa Outlook and the desktop verison at the same time.  Outlook 2013 servers from Microsoft.  What I noticed is that changes to some don't affect others:

On the owa version, I had to activate both Linkedin and Facebook connectors, even though they were already loaded and operational in the Outlook desktop version..which I thought was strange.  I am also running Exchange off the Microsoft servers.

So to the question... On the desktop Outlook version, when I click on a contact, View Source:

1)

Outlook (Contacts, *** Email address is removed for privacy ***)

Facebook

Linkedin

(this scenario is pulling the Facebook photo although I have a different photo assign in Outlook)

2)

Outlook

Linkedin

(this scenario pulls the Linedkin photo although I have a different picture assigned to it thru Contacts)

3)

Facebook

Linkedin

(this is pulling the facebook photo and not the linkedin photo)

Now if I go out to OWA:

1) Above is actually showing the LinkedIn photo (I also notice I have 3 linked profiles to this.. all 3 are LinkedIn profiles)

2) I show a Linkedin photo (I also have linked: Contacts, LinkedIn, LinkedIn)

3) I show a LinkedIn photo (I also have 2 other linkedin contacts linked to this contact)

So I'm guessing that the contacts that have multiple LinkedIn profiles linked to them were because of some duplicate recordes that occurred or it could be because I have my regular work profile for a contact and they had a different e-mail address they are using for Facebook and LinkedIn possibly?

How can I change each contact so I can select their photo for 1) Contacts, *** Email address is removed for privacy *** (where I loaded a local picture of them) vs. using their LinkedIn photo vs. their Facebook photo?

Also, is there any 3rd party app or different way to increase the quality of LinkedIn and Facebook photos?




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