Outlook 2013 not properly indexing shared contacts

I'm having an issue where Outlook 2013 does not appear to be properly indexing most shared contacts. These contacts can be found using the "advanced
find", but this is a bit cumbersome and not the desired solution since this is a feature we use to use very frequently in Outlook 2010 without issue. More details:
Account is Office365
Connected via domain
Contacts shared via GAB
An advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

Hi,
Since they can be found in “advanced find”, I believe the index on the Exchange side is fine. You may also ask this question on Outlook forum:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/home?category=officeitpro#forum=outlook&filter=alltypes&sort=lastpostdesc&content=Search
Regards,
Simon Wu
TechNet Community Support

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