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Vanishing address book
Well, not the .wab file, just the addresses in it. Fortunately, I do backups
daily. Here's what I *believe* is the reason for the vanishing addresses - perhaps someone can confirm this: I use OE, *never* Outlook. But, next week, I need to assist someone by phone with a couple of setup processes in Outlook. So yesterday, I started Outlook for the first time on this computer, figuring now I'll be able to see the same menus they're looking at. I went along with its initial setup questions, and figured "OK - I'm all set here". For the rest of the day, I didn't access my address book at all, so I didn't notice that it had been replaced by the Outlook installation. Between now and next week, I may want to add an address or two (after I restore the backed up file). Is Outlook going to wipe out that file every time I start it up??? If yes, is there a way to avoid that? Running XP Pro SP2, by the way. |
Vanishing address book
A friend of mine is having a similar problem, but instead of having Outlook
installed on this machine, I've used the remote assistant feature of XP. Beats having more clutter on my machine! "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Well, not the .wab file, just the addresses in it. Fortunately, I do backups daily. Here's what I *believe* is the reason for the vanishing addresses - perhaps someone can confirm this: I use OE, *never* Outlook. But, next week, I need to assist someone by phone with a couple of setup processes in Outlook. So yesterday, I started Outlook for the first time on this computer, figuring now I'll be able to see the same menus they're looking at. I went along with its initial setup questions, and figured "OK - I'm all set here". For the rest of the day, I didn't access my address book at all, so I didn't notice that it had been replaced by the Outlook installation. Between now and next week, I may want to add an address or two (after I restore the backed up file). Is Outlook going to wipe out that file every time I start it up??? If yes, is there a way to avoid that? Running XP Pro SP2, by the way. |
Vanishing address book
I like that idea, but it would require someone with a functioning brain at
the remote end, to get things working. That doesn't exist. :-( "Raoul" wrote in message ink.net... A friend of mine is having a similar problem, but instead of having Outlook installed on this machine, I've used the remote assistant feature of XP. Beats having more clutter on my machine! "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Well, not the .wab file, just the addresses in it. Fortunately, I do backups daily. Here's what I *believe* is the reason for the vanishing addresses - perhaps someone can confirm this: I use OE, *never* Outlook. But, next week, I need to assist someone by phone with a couple of setup processes in Outlook. So yesterday, I started Outlook for the first time on this computer, figuring now I'll be able to see the same menus they're looking at. I went along with its initial setup questions, and figured "OK - I'm all set here". For the rest of the day, I didn't access my address book at all, so I didn't notice that it had been replaced by the Outlook installation. Between now and next week, I may want to add an address or two (after I restore the backed up file). Is Outlook going to wipe out that file every time I start it up??? If yes, is there a way to avoid that? Running XP Pro SP2, by the way. |
Vanishing address book
Oh can I relate to that!!!
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... I like that idea, but it would require someone with a functioning brain at the remote end, to get things working. That doesn't exist. :-( "Raoul" wrote in message ink.net... A friend of mine is having a similar problem, but instead of having Outlook installed on this machine, I've used the remote assistant feature of XP. Beats having more clutter on my machine! "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Well, not the .wab file, just the addresses in it. Fortunately, I do backups daily. Here's what I *believe* is the reason for the vanishing addresses - perhaps someone can confirm this: I use OE, *never* Outlook. But, next week, I need to assist someone by phone with a couple of setup processes in Outlook. So yesterday, I started Outlook for the first time on this computer, figuring now I'll be able to see the same menus they're looking at. I went along with its initial setup questions, and figured "OK - I'm all set here". For the rest of the day, I didn't access my address book at all, so I didn't notice that it had been replaced by the Outlook installation. Between now and next week, I may want to add an address or two (after I restore the backed up file). Is Outlook going to wipe out that file every time I start it up??? If yes, is there a way to avoid that? Running XP Pro SP2, by the way. |
Vanishing address book
It's astounding. It really is. For 10 years, I've been trying to get these
people to understand the difference between "Save" and "Save As" in Excel. They still don't get it. As a result, their work directories are filled with descriptive file names like Sheet14.xls. Very helpful. "Raoul" wrote in message nk.net... Oh can I relate to that!!! "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... I like that idea, but it would require someone with a functioning brain at the remote end, to get things working. That doesn't exist. :-( "Raoul" wrote in message ink.net... A friend of mine is having a similar problem, but instead of having Outlook installed on this machine, I've used the remote assistant feature of XP. Beats having more clutter on my machine! "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Well, not the .wab file, just the addresses in it. Fortunately, I do backups daily. Here's what I *believe* is the reason for the vanishing addresses - perhaps someone can confirm this: I use OE, *never* Outlook. But, next week, I need to assist someone by phone with a couple of setup processes in Outlook. So yesterday, I started Outlook for the first time on this computer, figuring now I'll be able to see the same menus they're looking at. I went along with its initial setup questions, and figured "OK - I'm all set here". For the rest of the day, I didn't access my address book at all, so I didn't notice that it had been replaced by the Outlook installation. Between now and next week, I may want to add an address or two (after I restore the backed up file). Is Outlook going to wipe out that file every time I start it up??? If yes, is there a way to avoid that? Running XP Pro SP2, by the way. |
Vanishing address book
I love the weekly "I have this error message on my screen" call. Before I
can ask what it says, they click it away, and claim that it vanished all by itself. Lately, I've been saying "OK - right NOW - put your hands behind your head like you're being arrested, and roll your chair back 2 feet from the desk. Now, tell me what you see on the screen". It worked once. You might want to try it. "Raoul" wrote in message nk.net... Oh can I relate to that!!! "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... I like that idea, but it would require someone with a functioning brain at the remote end, to get things working. That doesn't exist. :-( "Raoul" wrote in message ink.net... A friend of mine is having a similar problem, but instead of having Outlook installed on this machine, I've used the remote assistant feature of XP. Beats having more clutter on my machine! "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Well, not the .wab file, just the addresses in it. Fortunately, I do backups daily. Here's what I *believe* is the reason for the vanishing addresses - perhaps someone can confirm this: I use OE, *never* Outlook. But, next week, I need to assist someone by phone with a couple of setup processes in Outlook. So yesterday, I started Outlook for the first time on this computer, figuring now I'll be able to see the same menus they're looking at. I went along with its initial setup questions, and figured "OK - I'm all set here". For the rest of the day, I didn't access my address book at all, so I didn't notice that it had been replaced by the Outlook installation. Between now and next week, I may want to add an address or two (after I restore the backed up file). Is Outlook going to wipe out that file every time I start it up??? If yes, is there a way to avoid that? Running XP Pro SP2, by the way. |
Vanishing address book
Outlook Express may be set to use the Outlook Contacts instead of it's
WAB file. To share Contacts between Outlook and Outlook Express http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oeshare.htm -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Well, not the .wab file, just the addresses in it. Fortunately, I do backups daily. Here's what I *believe* is the reason for the vanishing addresses - perhaps someone can confirm this: I use OE, *never* Outlook. But, next week, I need to assist someone by phone with a couple of setup processes in Outlook. So yesterday, I started Outlook for the first time on this computer, figuring now I'll be able to see the same menus they're looking at. I went along with its initial setup questions, and figured "OK - I'm all set here". For the rest of the day, I didn't access my address book at all, so I didn't notice that it had been replaced by the Outlook installation. Between now and next week, I may want to add an address or two (after I restore the backed up file). Is Outlook going to wipe out that file every time I start it up??? If yes, is there a way to avoid that? Running XP Pro SP2, by the way. |
Vanishing address book
Thanks, Michael. I'll file this.
At the moment, I'm wondering what would happen if I manually set my .wab file to read only, until the end of next week when my need to start Outlook will be gone for another year. "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... Outlook Express may be set to use the Outlook Contacts instead of it's WAB file. To share Contacts between Outlook and Outlook Express http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oeshare.htm -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Well, not the .wab file, just the addresses in it. Fortunately, I do backups daily. Here's what I *believe* is the reason for the vanishing addresses - perhaps someone can confirm this: I use OE, *never* Outlook. But, next week, I need to assist someone by phone with a couple of setup processes in Outlook. So yesterday, I started Outlook for the first time on this computer, figuring now I'll be able to see the same menus they're looking at. I went along with its initial setup questions, and figured "OK - I'm all set here". For the rest of the day, I didn't access my address book at all, so I didn't notice that it had been replaced by the Outlook installation. Between now and next week, I may want to add an address or two (after I restore the backed up file). Is Outlook going to wipe out that file every time I start it up??? If yes, is there a way to avoid that? Running XP Pro SP2, by the way. |
Vanishing address book
Interesting registry change, but here's the issue: The ONLY reason I started
up Outlook was to assist a remote user. I needed to see what he's seeing. After that's done, I won't be using it. I don't want OE to use Outlook contacts since I will never be using Outlook. I want OE to access its own WAB file in the old location. "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... Outlook Express may be set to use the Outlook Contacts instead of it's WAB file. To share Contacts between Outlook and Outlook Express http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oeshare.htm -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Well, not the .wab file, just the addresses in it. Fortunately, I do backups daily. Here's what I *believe* is the reason for the vanishing addresses - perhaps someone can confirm this: I use OE, *never* Outlook. But, next week, I need to assist someone by phone with a couple of setup processes in Outlook. So yesterday, I started Outlook for the first time on this computer, figuring now I'll be able to see the same menus they're looking at. I went along with its initial setup questions, and figured "OK - I'm all set here". For the rest of the day, I didn't access my address book at all, so I didn't notice that it had been replaced by the Outlook installation. Between now and next week, I may want to add an address or two (after I restore the backed up file). Is Outlook going to wipe out that file every time I start it up??? If yes, is there a way to avoid that? Running XP Pro SP2, by the way. |
Vanishing address book
If the registry was set to share the contacts, then turn that setting
off (set the value to 0). That accidentally being turned on would cause OE to ignore the WAB file and use the Outlook Contacts, which I presume are empty. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Interesting registry change, but here's the issue: The ONLY reason I started up Outlook was to assist a remote user. I needed to see what he's seeing. After that's done, I won't be using it. I don't want OE to use Outlook contacts since I will never be using Outlook. I want OE to access its own WAB file in the old location. "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... Outlook Express may be set to use the Outlook Contacts instead of it's WAB file. To share Contacts between Outlook and Outlook Express http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oeshare.htm -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Well, not the .wab file, just the addresses in it. Fortunately, I do backups daily. Here's what I *believe* is the reason for the vanishing addresses - perhaps someone can confirm this: I use OE, *never* Outlook. But, next week, I need to assist someone by phone with a couple of setup processes in Outlook. So yesterday, I started Outlook for the first time on this computer, figuring now I'll be able to see the same menus they're looking at. I went along with its initial setup questions, and figured "OK - I'm all set here". For the rest of the day, I didn't access my address book at all, so I didn't notice that it had been replaced by the Outlook installation. Between now and next week, I may want to add an address or two (after I restore the backed up file). Is Outlook going to wipe out that file every time I start it up??? If yes, is there a way to avoid that? Running XP Pro SP2, by the way. |
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