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"BAZ" wrote in message
oups.com... I did exactly what you said. Closed down Outlook Express. Found the .wab file. Copied it to C:\. BTW, when I double clicked on the found .wab file I had to specify that I wanted to use notepad to open the file ... and I could see my contacts therein. I then opened the registry and made the modification. I had to specify modify - then I modified only the data... which now looks like C:\BONNIE.wab (not .wab~). I then exited the registry editor and rebooted. Before opening Outlook Expess, I actually did another regedit and confirmed that the right address was there. I finally opened Outlook Express and nothing had changed. Surprise - I then went back and did another regedit and the entry had reverted to what was there originally: C:\Documents and Settings\BONNIE.USER-blahblah\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book\BONNIE.wab. MAGIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You haven't commented about the fact that my Outlook Express Import file (the address where another .wab file is located were I to execute the import - which I DID NOT) is another location... the same as the above .wab address but with Bonnie instead of BONNIE.USER-blahblah after Documents and Settings. I am pretty sure my computer guy was trying to save stuff - like my address book when reloading XP from scratch (to fix the previous problem). But - it is the Registry that dictates which address book is used, right? I am pretty convinced that it is Outlook Express that is corrupted, not the address file. As I said in a previous mail, the Add/Remove program under Control Panel seems useless because I can uninstall and then re-install Outlook Express while working off-line. That seems to me that I am just re-installing the same corrupted version of Outlook Express?!?!? It seems that the best idea is to uninstall Outlook Express (and Internet Explorer) and then re-install from the microsoft site. When I read this article you sent: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q318378 and then clicked on the XP SP2 install: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...p/default.mspx all it seemed to do is check for any updates which I didn't already have... and these were two updates that I seem to have downloaded previously. There is no attempt to download Internet Explorer (and therefore Outlook Express). When I am trying to do is to simply download Internet Explorer after removing it (using Add/Remove Programs). Nothing seems easy. BAZ Jim Pickering wrote: OK, let's try something fairly simple (hopefully). Close Outlook Express. Do a file search for any file ending with [ WA* ] w/o the brackets. If you find several, double click on each one until you find one that has the contacts you need and write down it's file location. Then open Windows Explorer (WinKey+E) and navigate to that location and right click on the WAB file and select Copy [to copy it to the clipboard]. Now navigate in Windows Explorer to your root drive [ C:\ ] and right click on a blank spot in the right hand pane of the Explorer window and select Paste. This will place a copy of the desired address book on the root drive. Now, still with Outlook Express closed, open the registry editor to the WAB file path: \HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software \Microsoft \WAB \WAB4 \Wab File Name and in the right hand pane, clear the existing entry and insert in its place "C:\nameoffile.WAB" [substituting in place of nameoffile for the actual name of the file you moved]. Exit the registry editor and reboot. Now open Outlook Express and see if the address book is working correctly. As for your problem with Word/Office/Outlook, if you have never installed Microsoft Office, how did you get a copy of Word? Was it installed from some other application program? If so, you may have to find that older CD and run a repair installation, but to get advice concerning that, I'd suggest posting to whatever newsgroup is appropriate for the program you installed that gave you Word. Good luck and let us know the results. -- Jim Pickering MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your feedback. "BAZ" wrote in message oups.com... Jim, I hope I see that I sent you a message... but it is buried above ... with all of the previous messages beng displayed! BAZ It sounds like you are running a security program that prevents changes to the Registry. What firewall, anti-virus and anti-spyware programs are you using. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Please reply in newsgroup. Do NOT send email. |
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Thanks all.
I decided to report back that I returned my computer to PC Warehouse. It took the guy about 4 days to fix all of the problems. The battery problem (he said) was due to a voltage "problem" on the mother board ... something that caused the battery to drain almost immediately. How on earth this happened, I do not know. As I said from the beginning, I had a perfectly good computer (with authentic software) when I took it in to have the new ROM burner/ CD reader installed. Anyway, he had to start from scratch (again) and reformat my hard drive and then re-install Windows XP. In the mean time, I had found my XP "certificate of authenticity" which had been given to me when I had the computer built (by a place called PC City) ... instead of putting the thing onto my computer tower case as they shoud have. I don't know what the PC Warehouse guy had done originally to make my computer look as though the software was not authentic... Maybe this all had to do with losing all of the CMOS data because of the failed batteries (2) ...? I also found the Windows Office 1997 (aha!) CD-ROM which I had purchased with my first computer from Micron. I recall now that instead of buying new office software, I was able to load Word and Excel (all I needed) from this CD. I told him that if he wanted to install Office software to use my CD ... otherwise I would do it. It seems as though this "repairman" had screwed a few things up along the way in order to fix problems he had caused. And, he was doing everything he could (e.g., reformat my hard drive and reinstall Windows XP) in a slapdash fashion in order to get my computer out the door. He should have investigated the battery problem FIRST ... and then the rest of the work would not have been necessary. All is now well - I haven't had a problem (CMOS) for a few weeks. Of course, once I got the computer back, I had to reinstall all of my own software (like TurboTax) ... an exercise I had just gone through a week or so earlier. That took a good part of the afternoon. Thanks again. Bonnie Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM wrote: "BAZ" wrote in message oups.com... I did exactly what you said. Closed down Outlook Express. Found the .wab file. Copied it to C:\. BTW, when I double clicked on the found .wab file I had to specify that I wanted to use notepad to open the file ... and I could see my contacts therein. I then opened the registry and made the modification. I had to specify modify - then I modified only the data... which now looks like C:\BONNIE.wab (not .wab~). I then exited the registry editor and rebooted. Before opening Outlook Expess, I actually did another regedit and confirmed that the right address was there. I finally opened Outlook Express and nothing had changed. Surprise - I then went back and did another regedit and the entry had reverted to what was there originally: C:\Documents and Settings\BONNIE.USER-blahblah\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book\BONNIE.wab. MAGIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You haven't commented about the fact that my Outlook Express Import file (the address where another .wab file is located were I to execute the import - which I DID NOT) is another location... the same as the above .wab address but with Bonnie instead of BONNIE.USER-blahblah after Documents and Settings. I am pretty sure my computer guy was trying to save stuff - like my address book when reloading XP from scratch (to fix the previous problem). But - it is the Registry that dictates which address book is used, right? I am pretty convinced that it is Outlook Express that is corrupted, not the address file. As I said in a previous mail, the Add/Remove program under Control Panel seems useless because I can uninstall and then re-install Outlook Express while working off-line. That seems to me that I am just re-installing the same corrupted version of Outlook Express?!?!? It seems that the best idea is to uninstall Outlook Express (and Internet Explorer) and then re-install from the microsoft site. When I read this article you sent: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q318378 and then clicked on the XP SP2 install: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...p/default.mspx all it seemed to do is check for any updates which I didn't already have... and these were two updates that I seem to have downloaded previously. There is no attempt to download Internet Explorer (and therefore Outlook Express). When I am trying to do is to simply download Internet Explorer after removing it (using Add/Remove Programs). Nothing seems easy. BAZ Jim Pickering wrote: OK, let's try something fairly simple (hopefully). Close Outlook Express. Do a file search for any file ending with [ WA* ] w/o the brackets. If you find several, double click on each one until you find one that has the contacts you need and write down it's file location. Then open Windows Explorer (WinKey+E) and navigate to that location and right click on the WAB file and select Copy [to copy it to the clipboard]. Now navigate in Windows Explorer to your root drive [ C:\ ] and right click on a blank spot in the right hand pane of the Explorer window and select Paste. This will place a copy of the desired address book on the root drive. Now, still with Outlook Express closed, open the registry editor to the WAB file path: \HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software \Microsoft \WAB \WAB4 \Wab File Name and in the right hand pane, clear the existing entry and insert in its place "C:\nameoffile.WAB" [substituting in place of nameoffile for the actual name of the file you moved]. Exit the registry editor and reboot. Now open Outlook Express and see if the address book is working correctly. As for your problem with Word/Office/Outlook, if you have never installed Microsoft Office, how did you get a copy of Word? Was it installed from some other application program? If so, you may have to find that older CD and run a repair installation, but to get advice concerning that, I'd suggest posting to whatever newsgroup is appropriate for the program you installed that gave you Word. Good luck and let us know the results. -- Jim Pickering MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your feedback. "BAZ" wrote in message oups.com... Jim, I hope I see that I sent you a message... but it is buried above ... with all of the previous messages beng displayed! BAZ It sounds like you are running a security program that prevents changes to the Registry. What firewall, anti-virus and anti-spyware programs are you using. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Please reply in newsgroup. Do NOT send email. |
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Glad to hear the good news - a while has passed - I hope the address book
got fixed. Antioch "BAZ" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks all. I decided to report back that I returned my computer to PC Warehouse. It took the guy about 4 days to fix all of the problems. The battery problem (he said) was due to a voltage "problem" on the mother board ... something that caused the battery to drain almost immediately. How on earth this happened, I do not know. As I said from the beginning, I had a perfectly good computer (with authentic software) when I took it in to have the new ROM burner/ CD reader installed. Anyway, he had to start from scratch (again) and reformat my hard drive and then re-install Windows XP. In the mean time, I had found my XP "certificate of authenticity" which had been given to me when I had the computer built (by a place called PC City) ... instead of putting the thing onto my computer tower case as they shoud have. I don't know what the PC Warehouse guy had done originally to make my computer look as though the software was not authentic... Maybe this all had to do with losing all of the CMOS data because of the failed batteries (2) ...? I also found the Windows Office 1997 (aha!) CD-ROM which I had purchased with my first computer from Micron. I recall now that instead of buying new office software, I was able to load Word and Excel (all I needed) from this CD. I told him that if he wanted to install Office software to use my CD ... otherwise I would do it. It seems as though this "repairman" had screwed a few things up along the way in order to fix problems he had caused. And, he was doing everything he could (e.g., reformat my hard drive and reinstall Windows XP) in a slapdash fashion in order to get my computer out the door. He should have investigated the battery problem FIRST ... and then the rest of the work would not have been necessary. All is now well - I haven't had a problem (CMOS) for a few weeks. Of course, once I got the computer back, I had to reinstall all of my own software (like TurboTax) ... an exercise I had just gone through a week or so earlier. That took a good part of the afternoon. Thanks again. Bonnie Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM wrote: "BAZ" wrote in message oups.com... I did exactly what you said. Closed down Outlook Express. Found the .wab file. Copied it to C:\. BTW, when I double clicked on the found .wab file I had to specify that I wanted to use notepad to open the file ... and I could see my contacts therein. I then opened the registry and made the modification. I had to specify modify - then I modified only the data... which now looks like C:\BONNIE.wab (not .wab~). I then exited the registry editor and rebooted. Before opening Outlook Expess, I actually did another regedit and confirmed that the right address was there. I finally opened Outlook Express and nothing had changed. Surprise - I then went back and did another regedit and the entry had reverted to what was there originally: C:\Documents and Settings\BONNIE.USER-blahblah\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book\BONNIE.wab. MAGIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You haven't commented about the fact that my Outlook Express Import file (the address where another .wab file is located were I to execute the import - which I DID NOT) is another location... the same as the above .wab address but with Bonnie instead of BONNIE.USER-blahblah after Documents and Settings. I am pretty sure my computer guy was trying to save stuff - like my address book when reloading XP from scratch (to fix the previous problem). But - it is the Registry that dictates which address book is used, right? I am pretty convinced that it is Outlook Express that is corrupted, not the address file. As I said in a previous mail, the Add/Remove program under Control Panel seems useless because I can uninstall and then re-install Outlook Express while working off-line. That seems to me that I am just re-installing the same corrupted version of Outlook Express?!?!? It seems that the best idea is to uninstall Outlook Express (and Internet Explorer) and then re-install from the microsoft site. When I read this article you sent: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q318378 and then clicked on the XP SP2 install: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...p/default.mspx all it seemed to do is check for any updates which I didn't already have... and these were two updates that I seem to have downloaded previously. There is no attempt to download Internet Explorer (and therefore Outlook Express). When I am trying to do is to simply download Internet Explorer after removing it (using Add/Remove Programs). Nothing seems easy. BAZ Jim Pickering wrote: OK, let's try something fairly simple (hopefully). Close Outlook Express. Do a file search for any file ending with [ WA* ] w/o the brackets. If you find several, double click on each one until you find one that has the contacts you need and write down it's file location. Then open Windows Explorer (WinKey+E) and navigate to that location and right click on the WAB file and select Copy [to copy it to the clipboard]. Now navigate in Windows Explorer to your root drive [ C:\ ] and right click on a blank spot in the right hand pane of the Explorer window and select Paste. This will place a copy of the desired address book on the root drive. Now, still with Outlook Express closed, open the registry editor to the WAB file path: \HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software \Microsoft \WAB \WAB4 \Wab File Name and in the right hand pane, clear the existing entry and insert in its place "C:\nameoffile.WAB" [substituting in place of nameoffile for the actual name of the file you moved]. Exit the registry editor and reboot. Now open Outlook Express and see if the address book is working correctly. As for your problem with Word/Office/Outlook, if you have never installed Microsoft Office, how did you get a copy of Word? Was it installed from some other application program? If so, you may have to find that older CD and run a repair installation, but to get advice concerning that, I'd suggest posting to whatever newsgroup is appropriate for the program you installed that gave you Word. Good luck and let us know the results. -- Jim Pickering MVP-Outlook Express/Windows Mail Please reply to newsgroup only so that others may be helped with your feedback. "BAZ" wrote in message oups.com... Jim, I hope I see that I sent you a message... but it is buried above ... with all of the previous messages beng displayed! BAZ It sounds like you are running a security program that prevents changes to the Registry. What firewall, anti-virus and anti-spyware programs are you using. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Please reply in newsgroup. Do NOT send email. |
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Boy, am I ever glad I didn't step in this one!
Thread in archive (all 33 posts, sp far): http://groups.google.com/group/micro...a262e673 ff22 -- ~PA Bear BAZ wrote: Thanks all. I decided to report back that I returned my computer to PC Warehouse. It took the guy about 4 days to fix all of the problems. snip |
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"BAZ" escribió en el mensaje ups.com... Frank, As I said, when I click on Addresses (part of the tool bar) to open the address book, nothing is displayed. Besides, I would guess that I have only about 20 contacts. If you read my mail carefully, the address book does exist because I can use it; i.e., send someone an email using their nickname. BAZ Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE wrote: "BAZ" wrote in message ups.com... All of a sudden I see that my contact list has disappeared. The message displayed is: There are no contacts to display. Click on Contacts to create a new contact. There is no Contacts button - only Addresses ... and when I clicked on that, I get nothing. I.e., there seems to be no address list. I tried to re-import the address book and got an OK but nothing had changed. I decided to go to some old saved email and right-clicked and selected "Add sender to address book." The response I got was: The contact is already in your address book. What gives? I can send mail to anyone using their name (i.e., David) - but I just can't see the address list. I did a System Restore to yesterday (when all was well), but nothing changed. It's almost as though my address book is not readable by Outlook Express. Believe me, it is THERE! Thanks for any help. I really hope it is not necessary to reinstall Internet Explorer! BAZ If you open the Address Book are the contacts there? If the Address Book has more than 999 contacts the contact pane will be blank. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Reply in newsgroup "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security" |
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