Business Contact Manager 2013 Contactmanagement wrong fields phone, mobile etc.

Hi,
we have a Problem on some PC's with the Contactview. The Background:
Database: SQL-Server 2008 Express (central Windows Server 2008)
Outlook: 2013
Contact Manager: Business Contact Manager 2013
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
We have started the Import/export-tool from the BCM and selected my old contactsfolder in Outlook. The importprocess runs without any Problems but ..
any PC's from my colleagues shows unter the Contactview wrong fieldnames on mobilephone- or any phoneentries with the same Outlook and OS.
In my case, i can see the right entry unter a contact for mobilephone like +49 12345678. The same contact shows the mobilephone with the fieldname like businessphone or Pager. I don't know why?
EDIT: In my case the contactview looks like the standard outlook contactsview. The View doesn't show any BCM fields like "Linked account" or "linked company". I'm gonna crazy ... BCM tab and navigation-pane are allready loaded in my outlook
profile...but the contactview shows the standard contactsview.
Any Ideas?
An answer will oblige.
Christian

Hi,
I'll let you know as soon as there's a fix.
Thanks,
Melon Chen
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