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I've read through countless forum discussions, websites, and M'soft bulletins
and still cannot make the Address Book work for other users on my computer. I'm running xp media center (xp pro sp2), ie 6, with me on an administrator account and my wife on a limited account. We like to use oe6 for e-mail but when trying to set up her address book for it I get the error msg. about address book corrupted, etc. which was supposedly caused by kb911567. I've tried setting her up as an administrative acct. and the address book opens but it's the address book from my admin. acct., not a new address book specifically for her. When I open her address book in windows explorer, it shows two .wab files- administrator.wab and administrator.wab~, same as my address book. I suspect my problem has something to do with this since I presume her .wab files should be specific to her. I've tried the kb918651, kb918766 fix to no avail. I've modified the registry to show ie and oe uninstalled so I could re-install them. That did not work. I think that if I could modifiy her .wab files I could get her address book going but I'm not quite sure what to do. Any help would be appreciated as I've been racking my brain on this for about 2 weeks. |
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Did you set up the second account so you have to switch identities to get to
it? There should be a completely new Address Book if done that way. If you are sharing the same instance of OE, (Inbox, Sent Items, etc.), then there will be only one AB. This link may provide a workaround for you: http://www.insideoe.com/files/wab.htm#morewabs -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "randolindso" wrote in message ... I've read through countless forum discussions, websites, and M'soft bulletins and still cannot make the Address Book work for other users on my computer. I'm running xp media center (xp pro sp2), ie 6, with me on an administrator account and my wife on a limited account. We like to use oe6 for e-mail but when trying to set up her address book for it I get the error msg. about address book corrupted, etc. which was supposedly caused by kb911567. I've tried setting her up as an administrative acct. and the address book opens but it's the address book from my admin. acct., not a new address book specifically for her. When I open her address book in windows explorer, it shows two .wab files- administrator.wab and administrator.wab~, same as my address book. I suspect my problem has something to do with this since I presume her .wab files should be specific to her. I've tried the kb918651, kb918766 fix to no avail. I've modified the registry to show ie and oe uninstalled so I could re-install them. That did not work. I think that if I could modifiy her .wab files I could get her address book going but I'm not quite sure what to do. Any help would be appreciated as I've been racking my brain on this for about 2 weeks. |
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Hi randolindso,
It isn't clear if another Window's user is being used, or maybe one Window's user and two OE identities, or some other set-up. Bruce may have a better handle on the issue. The data for a second Window's user would be in its own folder with a WAB file bearing that user's name. If the default address book (*.wab file) is deleted, renamed or moved a new empty one will be created when OE starts. The WAB file with the tilde (~) is an automatic backup. The file (with the tilde) can be opened if the extension is changed to (wab). -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "randolindso" wrote in message ... I've read through countless forum discussions, websites, and M'soft bulletins and still cannot make the Address Book work for other users on my computer. I'm running xp media center (xp pro sp2), ie 6, with me on an administrator account and my wife on a limited account. We like to use oe6 for e-mail but when trying to set up her address book for it I get the error msg. about address book corrupted, etc. which was supposedly caused by kb911567. I've tried setting her up as an administrative acct. and the address book opens but it's the address book from my admin. acct., not a new address book specifically for her. When I open her address book in windows explorer, it shows two .wab files- administrator.wab and administrator.wab~, same as my address book. I suspect my problem has something to do with this since I presume her .wab files should be specific to her. I've tried the kb918651, kb918766 fix to no avail. I've modified the registry to show ie and oe uninstalled so I could re-install them. That did not work. I think that if I could modifiy her .wab files I could get her address book going but I'm not quite sure what to do. Any help would be appreciated as I've been racking my brain on this for about 2 weeks. |
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I've set up separate user accounts in xp for me, administrator account, and
my wife, a limited account, and configured OE for each with its own identity. Our mail is downloaded from g-mail. To get by until I can resolve this I've set up Outlook 2003 for both of us the same way and it works great, we just prefer Outlook Express. I had my old pc configured the same for OE and it worked great, but the darn thing died so I bought this one. I've been online and on the phone with the manufacturer's reps and they can't fix it, they've even replaced the machine and I still have the same problem. The OS was pre-installed, but I've re-installed it from a recovery partition too. I'm looking at the link bruce sent me and I don't quite understand everything there is to know about .wab files. But what I'm seeing on my pc is duplicate ..wab files for both users, even with the separate identities and separate user accounts. Can I just change the name of the .wab files in my wife's account from "administrator.wab and administrator.wab~" (which is the same as the files for my administrator account) to "wife.wab and wife.wab~"? I presume it's not that easy but I must ask. Hi randolindso, It isn't clear if another Window's user is being used, or maybe one Window's user and two OE identities, or some other set-up. Bruce may have a better handle on the issue. The data for a second Window's user would be in its own folder with a WAB file bearing that user's name. If the default address book (*.wab file) is deleted, renamed or moved a new empty one will be created when OE starts. The WAB file with the tilde (~) is an automatic backup. The file (with the tilde) can be opened if the extension is changed to (wab). -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "randolindso" wrote in message ... I've read through countless forum discussions, websites, and M'soft bulletins and still cannot make the Address Book work for other users on my computer. I'm running xp media center (xp pro sp2), ie 6, with me on an administrator account and my wife on a limited account. We like to use oe6 for e-mail but when trying to set up her address book for it I get the error msg. about address book corrupted, etc. which was supposedly caused by kb911567. I've tried setting her up as an administrative acct. and the address book opens but it's the address book from my admin. acct., not a new address book specifically for her. When I open her address book in windows explorer, it shows two .wab files- administrator.wab and administrator.wab~, same as my address book. I suspect my problem has something to do with this since I presume her .wab files should be specific to her. I've tried the kb918651, kb918766 fix to no avail. I've modified the registry to show ie and oe uninstalled so I could re-install them. That did not work. I think that if I could modifiy her .wab files I could get her address book going but I'm not quite sure what to do. Any help would be appreciated as I've been racking my brain on this for about 2 weeks. |
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Hi randolindso,
Any WAB file can be renamed, deleted or moved. This does NOT apply to wab.exe. Outlook Express will automatically create a new (user.wab) file for itself. Each Windows user is given such a file. You can freely experiment with renaming, deleting or moving a (*.wab) file. The path to the file is given in the Windows Address Book under Help About. Compare this address book file path for both your wife and yourself. It should not be the same. The (backup) files with the tilde are not critical -- they can be left as is until they are possibly needed to gain lost addresses. In Windows there is actually only one WAB file, but different views of the file are presented for each (*.wab) file. Sometimes Outlook will take over the address book file, but this is not an option (without a Registry edit) with the latest versions of Outlook and OE. -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "randolindso" wrote in message ... I've set up separate user accounts in xp for me, administrator account, and my wife, a limited account, and configured OE for each with its own identity. Our mail is downloaded from g-mail. To get by until I can resolve this I've set up Outlook 2003 for both of us the same way and it works great, we just prefer Outlook Express. I had my old pc configured the same for OE and it worked great, but the darn thing died so I bought this one. I've been online and on the phone with the manufacturer's reps and they can't fix it, they've even replaced the machine and I still have the same problem. The OS was pre-installed, but I've re-installed it from a recovery partition too. I'm looking at the link bruce sent me and I don't quite understand everything there is to know about .wab files. But what I'm seeing on my pc is duplicate ..wab files for both users, even with the separate identities and separate user accounts. Can I just change the name of the .wab files in my wife's account from "administrator.wab and administrator.wab~" (which is the same as the files for my administrator account) to "wife.wab and wife.wab~"? I presume it's not that easy but I must ask. Hi randolindso, It isn't clear if another Window's user is being used, or maybe one Window's user and two OE identities, or some other set-up. Bruce may have a better handle on the issue. The data for a second Window's user would be in its own folder with a WAB file bearing that user's name. If the default address book (*.wab file) is deleted, renamed or moved a new empty one will be created when OE starts. The WAB file with the tilde (~) is an automatic backup. The file (with the tilde) can be opened if the extension is changed to (wab). -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "randolindso" wrote in message ... I've read through countless forum discussions, websites, and M'soft bulletins and still cannot make the Address Book work for other users on my computer. I'm running xp media center (xp pro sp2), ie 6, with me on an administrator account and my wife on a limited account. We like to use oe6 for e-mail but when trying to set up her address book for it I get the error msg. about address book corrupted, etc. which was supposedly caused by kb911567. I've tried setting her up as an administrative acct. and the address book opens but it's the address book from my admin. acct., not a new address book specifically for her. When I open her address book in windows explorer, it shows two .wab files- administrator.wab and administrator.wab~, same as my address book. I suspect my problem has something to do with this since I presume her .wab files should be specific to her. I've tried the kb918651, kb918766 fix to no avail. I've modified the registry to show ie and oe uninstalled so I could re-install them. That did not work. I think that if I could modifiy her .wab files I could get her address book going but I'm not quite sure what to do. Any help would be appreciated as I've been racking my brain on this for about 2 weeks. |
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Simply installing MS Office or an OL Junk Mail Filter Update (without OL
being installed) is known to enable sharing, Tim. -- ~PA Bear Kuay Tim wrote: ...Sometimes Outlook will take over the address book file, but this is not an option (without a Registry edit) with the latest versions of Outlook and OE. |
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![]() "randolindso" wrote in message ... I've set up separate user accounts in xp for me, administrator account, and my wife, a limited account, and configured OE for each with its own identity. Our mail is downloaded from g-mail. To get by until I can resolve this I've set up Outlook 2003 for both of us the same way and it works great, we just prefer Outlook Express. I had my old pc configured the same for OE and it worked great, but the darn thing died so I bought this one. I've been online and on the phone with the manufacturer's reps and they can't fix it, they've even replaced the machine and I still have the same problem. The OS was pre-installed, but I've re-installed it from a recovery partition too. I'm looking at the link bruce sent me and I don't quite understand everything there is to know about .wab files. But what I'm seeing on my pc is duplicate .wab files for both users, even with the separate identities and separate user accounts. Can I just change the name of the .wab files in my wife's account from "administrator.wab and administrator.wab~" (which is the same as the files for my administrator account) to "wife.wab and wife.wab~"? I presume it's not that easy but I must ask. Hi randolindso, It isn't clear if another Window's user is being used, or maybe one Window's user and two OE identities, or some other set-up. Bruce may have a better handle on the issue. The data for a second Window's user would be in its own folder with a WAB file bearing that user's name. If the default address book (*.wab file) is deleted, renamed or moved a new empty one will be created when OE starts. The WAB file with the tilde (~) is an automatic backup. The file (with the tilde) can be opened if the extension is changed to (wab). -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "randolindso" wrote in message ... I've read through countless forum discussions, websites, and M'soft bulletins and still cannot make the Address Book work for other users on my computer. I'm running xp media center (xp pro sp2), ie 6, with me on an administrator account and my wife on a limited account. We like to use oe6 for e-mail but when trying to set up her address book for it I get the error msg. about address book corrupted, etc. which was supposedly caused by kb911567. I've tried setting her up as an administrative acct. and the address book opens but it's the address book from my admin. acct., not a new address book specifically for her. When I open her address book in windows explorer, it shows two .wab files- administrator.wab and administrator.wab~, same as my address book. I suspect my problem has something to do with this since I presume her .wab files should be specific to her. I've tried the kb918651, kb918766 fix to no avail. I've modified the registry to show ie and oe uninstalled so I could re-install them. That did not work. I think that if I could modifiy her .wab files I could get her address book going but I'm not quite sure what to do. Any help would be appreciated as I've been racking my brain on this for about 2 weeks. |
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...I've set up Outlook 2003 for both of us the same way and it
works great, we just prefer Outlook Express. And therein may lie the problem. In her User Profile: Do you find this Registry key?... HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software \Microsoft \WAB \WAB4 If not, STOP; If so, is there a DWORD named UseOutlook (NB: no space) and is its value set to 1 (one)? If not, STOP; If so, Address Book is configured to share contacts with Outlook, even if you don't use it (can happen with the install of Office). Change the value to 0 (zero), Address Book should be available to you and all should be well. (If that DWORD is not present, don't create it, and don't alter any other DWORD values.) Note that any changes (additions, deletions, edits) made while sharing was enabled will not be available (displayed) in Address Book when sharing is disabled. cf. http://www.insideoe.com/files/wab.htm#share -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org randolindso wrote: I've set up separate user accounts in xp for me, administrator account, and my wife, a limited account, and configured OE for each with its own identity. Our mail is downloaded from g-mail. To get by until I can resolve this I've set up Outlook 2003 for both of us the same way and it works great, we just prefer Outlook Express. I had my old pc configured the same for OE and it worked great, but the darn thing died so I bought this one. I've been online and on the phone with the manufacturer's reps and they can't fix it, they've even replaced the machine and I still have the same problem. The OS was pre-installed, but I've re-installed it from a recovery partition too. I'm looking at the link bruce sent me and I don't quite understand everything there is to know about .wab files. But what I'm seeing on my pc is duplicate .wab files for both users, even with the separate identities and separate user accounts. Can I just change the name of the .wab files in my wife's account from "administrator.wab and administrator.wab~" (which is the same as the files for my administrator account) to "wife.wab and wife.wab~"? I presume it's not that easy but I must ask. snip I've read through countless forum discussions, websites, and M'soft bulletins and still cannot make the Address Book work for other users on my computer. I'm running xp media center (xp pro sp2), ie 6, with me on an administrator account and my wife on a limited account. We like to use oe6 for e-mail but when trying to set up her address book for it I get the error msg. about address book corrupted, etc. which was supposedly caused by kb911567. I've tried setting her up as an administrative acct. and the address book opens but it's the address book from my admin. acct., not a new address book specifically for her. When I open her address book in windows explorer, it shows two .wab files- administrator.wab and administrator.wab~, same as my address book. I suspect my problem has something to do with this since I presume her .wab files should be specific to her. I've tried the kb918651, kb918766 fix to no avail. I've modified the registry to show ie and oe uninstalled so I could re-install them. That did not work. I think that if I could modifiy her .wab files I could get her address book going but I'm not quite sure what to do. Any help would be appreciated as I've been racking my brain on this for about 2 weeks. |
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I wish I would have found that DWORD- "UseOutlook- sounded promising, but
it's not there. Thanks for the idea. Any others? "PA Bear" wrote: ...I've set up Outlook 2003 for both of us the same way and it works great, we just prefer Outlook Express. And therein may lie the problem. In her User Profile: Do you find this Registry key?... HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software \Microsoft \WAB \WAB4 If not, STOP; If so, is there a DWORD named UseOutlook (NB: no space) and is its value set to 1 (one)? If not, STOP; If so, Address Book is configured to share contacts with Outlook, even if you don't use it (can happen with the install of Office). Change the value to 0 (zero), Address Book should be available to you and all should be well. (If that DWORD is not present, don't create it, and don't alter any other DWORD values.) Note that any changes (additions, deletions, edits) made while sharing was enabled will not be available (displayed) in Address Book when sharing is disabled. cf. http://www.insideoe.com/files/wab.htm#share -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org randolindso wrote: I've set up separate user accounts in xp for me, administrator account, and my wife, a limited account, and configured OE for each with its own identity. Our mail is downloaded from g-mail. To get by until I can resolve this I've set up Outlook 2003 for both of us the same way and it works great, we just prefer Outlook Express. I had my old pc configured the same for OE and it worked great, but the darn thing died so I bought this one. I've been online and on the phone with the manufacturer's reps and they can't fix it, they've even replaced the machine and I still have the same problem. The OS was pre-installed, but I've re-installed it from a recovery partition too. I'm looking at the link bruce sent me and I don't quite understand everything there is to know about .wab files. But what I'm seeing on my pc is duplicate .wab files for both users, even with the separate identities and separate user accounts. Can I just change the name of the .wab files in my wife's account from "administrator.wab and administrator.wab~" (which is the same as the files for my administrator account) to "wife.wab and wife.wab~"? I presume it's not that easy but I must ask. snip I've read through countless forum discussions, websites, and M'soft bulletins and still cannot make the Address Book work for other users on my computer. I'm running xp media center (xp pro sp2), ie 6, with me on an administrator account and my wife on a limited account. We like to use oe6 for e-mail but when trying to set up her address book for it I get the error msg. about address book corrupted, etc. which was supposedly caused by kb911567. I've tried setting her up as an administrative acct. and the address book opens but it's the address book from my admin. acct., not a new address book specifically for her. When I open her address book in windows explorer, it shows two .wab files- administrator.wab and administrator.wab~, same as my address book. I suspect my problem has something to do with this since I presume her .wab files should be specific to her. I've tried the kb918651, kb918766 fix to no avail. I've modified the registry to show ie and oe uninstalled so I could re-install them. That did not work. I think that if I could modifiy her .wab files I could get her address book going but I'm not quite sure what to do. Any help would be appreciated as I've been racking my brain on this for about 2 weeks. |
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"randolindso" wrote in message ... I've read through countless forum discussions, websites, and M'soft bulletins and still cannot make the Address Book work for other users on my computer. I'm running xp media center (xp pro sp2), ie 6, with me on an administrator account and my wife on a limited account. We like to use oe6 for e-mail but when trying to set up her address book for it I get the error msg. about address book corrupted, etc. which was supposedly caused by kb911567. I've tried setting her up as an administrative acct. and the address book opens but it's the address book from my admin. acct., not a new address book specifically for her. When I open her address book in windows explorer, it shows two .wab files- administrator.wab and administrator.wab~, same as my address book. I suspect my problem has something to do with this since I presume her .wab files should be specific to her. I've tried the kb918651, kb918766 fix to no avail. I've modified the registry to show ie and oe uninstalled so I could re-install them. That did not work. I think that if I could modifiy her .wab files I could get her address book going but I'm not quite sure what to do. Any help would be appreciated as I've been racking my brain on this for about 2 weeks. |
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