Sounds like the offer to share Outlook's Contacts. If that is the case
you'll have to export them from Outlook.
--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com
"Hoots Mon" wrote in message
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I was attempting to export my Outlook Express address book and trying to
find
CSV files (as prompted by the other mail provider).
I couldn't locate any files when I did a detailed search via
Start+Explore. I went to the address book in Outlook Express and one of
the
options in Tools was (and this is an approximation as I didn't write down
(more fool me!) "do you want to convert to such-and-such files in order to
share them with other applications".
It seemed like a pretty straightforward solution to the issue and I
assumed
that it would create CSV file - but I now seem to have completely lost my
address book and I get the old familiar "unable to open the address book.
The
address book may not be installed properly".
I have attempted the solution as kindly suggested by another member on a
general XP board:
Start Menu | Run ... cmd
2. CD C:\Program Files\Common Files\System
3. regsvr32 wab32.dll
4. Try Address Book: "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\wab.exe"
but I only get as far as step 2.
As my prompt does not come up with C:\Program Files\common files etc. but
instead comes up with C:\Documents and Settings\user name
Each time I type anything the message comes up "...not recognised as
an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
I know my address book is still on my computer as I can open it and
and read the contents If I go in through
C:user name\application data\microsoft\address book
but I cannot figure how to get the information attached\mapped back to
outlook express.
I can still read my email via the viewing panel as it comes into the inbox
but I cannot open it or reply
Any Ideas?
Ta
Hoots Mon