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Outlook address displaying unkown "alias" for "To" field

Tags: Microsoft, Exchange server \ Outlook, 2003
I am having an issue with 1 particular user and his email address.  His name is Steve.  When I go to the "To" field in an email and begin typing in "Tdowns" it will pop up Steve's name as the address:  Steve <tdowns>.
Also, if I type in Steve in the To field it will display: Steve <tdowns>

This is happening from any computer on our domain.  I have searched Active Directory for anything related to "tdowns" and cannot find anything.  I have looked at Steve's acocunt in Active Directory and cannot find anything related to "tdowns".  

Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 \ Outlook 2003, 2007
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Zone: Software
Question Asked By: brett_apfc
Solution Provided By: MrLonandB
Participating Experts: 3
Solution Grade: A
Views: 0
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03.20.2008 at 08:42AM PDT, ID: 21172660

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03.20.2008 at 09:24AM PDT, ID: 21173071

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03.20.2008 at 09:35AM PDT, ID: 21173173

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03.20.2008 at 11:18AM PDT, ID: 21174121

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03.20.2008 at 11:41AM PDT, ID: 21174425

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