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I've spent several days on this and I conclude that it's a bug. I hope that
it's fixed in the future and I'll just get by without an OAB until then. -------------------------------------------- "gaia" wrote in message ... Did exactly that & same issue. Looks like I'll have to get used to not having an OAB. --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Then try the following: 1. Make sure the name you give the new profile has never been used before on this partition. 2. Configure your mail accounts in the new profile. 3. Verify that the Outlook Address Book exists in the new profile and that the Contacts Folder in the new PST file in the profile is enabled as an email address book. 4. Open your old PST file using File Open Outlook Data file then set it as the new default and restart Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? outlook --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... I want to know what you did. Went to Control Panel- View 32-bit Control Panel Items- Mail- Show Profiles Add Entered "gaia" as name for new profile Added a mail account Selected the old pst as the default pst File- Data File Management Selected outlook.pst and "Set as Default" button Restarted Outlook Removed empty pst-file In Outlook chooe File- Data File Management outlook1.pst. Pressed Remove Closed Outlook Removed old profile Went to Control Panel- Mail- button Show Profiles. Selected "outlook" profile Pressed Remove Restarted Outlook ---------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... I know what the article says. It contains generalizations. I want to know what you did. You did something wrong, but it's impossible to say what. Include how you migrated your data to the new profile and configured it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message news ![]() Russ State how you created a new profile. I did it exactly as advised at: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm If you had, the problem would not persist. Yes it shouldn't, but it does, which is why I'm posting. -- gaia ------------------------------ "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State how you created a new profile. If you had, the problem would not persist. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007 Address Book Won't Recognize Contacts This issue was described by vicmike 7/24/08 & I now have the same issue. My Outlook Address Book (OAB) does not recognize the contacts information in the .pst file. I cannot open a new message and select an address from the OAB. The OAB is blank. And I can't add entries via the OAB. In Mail File Data File Management Address Books Tab, the OAB is displayed. However, it does not list itself when Change is clicked. In Contacts Properties OAB tab, the "Show this folder as an OAB" is grayed out. From: Contacts are not available in the Address Book http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/con...ddressbook.htm This page accurately describes the problem, and ends with the advice to "recreate your mail profile," because the OAB service is corrupted. That leads to these instructions: Adding/Recreating a Mail Profile http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm I've created a new mail profile, but the problem remains identical. Can anyone pls advise a solution? |
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I've got a workaround of sorts.
Select the contact, right-click & select Create New Message to Contact. This will create an entry in " ....AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook\profile.NK2" so that a de facto address book entry is available when creating emails. I can live with this until the bug is fixed. ------------------------------------------------------- "gaia" wrote in message ... I've spent several days on this and I conclude that it's a bug. I hope that it's fixed in the future and I'll just get by without an OAB until then. -------------------------------------------- "gaia" wrote in message ... Did exactly that & same issue. Looks like I'll have to get used to not having an OAB. --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Then try the following: 1. Make sure the name you give the new profile has never been used before on this partition. 2. Configure your mail accounts in the new profile. 3. Verify that the Outlook Address Book exists in the new profile and that the Contacts Folder in the new PST file in the profile is enabled as an email address book. 4. Open your old PST file using File Open Outlook Data file then set it as the new default and restart Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? outlook --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... I want to know what you did. Went to Control Panel- View 32-bit Control Panel Items- Mail- Show Profiles Add Entered "gaia" as name for new profile Added a mail account Selected the old pst as the default pst File- Data File Management Selected outlook.pst and "Set as Default" button Restarted Outlook Removed empty pst-file In Outlook chooe File- Data File Management outlook1.pst. Pressed Remove Closed Outlook Removed old profile Went to Control Panel- Mail- button Show Profiles. Selected "outlook" profile Pressed Remove Restarted Outlook ---------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... I know what the article says. It contains generalizations. I want to know what you did. You did something wrong, but it's impossible to say what. Include how you migrated your data to the new profile and configured it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message news ![]() Russ State how you created a new profile. I did it exactly as advised at: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm If you had, the problem would not persist. Yes it shouldn't, but it does, which is why I'm posting. -- gaia ------------------------------ "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State how you created a new profile. If you had, the problem would not persist. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007 Address Book Won't Recognize Contacts This issue was described by vicmike 7/24/08 & I now have the same issue. My Outlook Address Book (OAB) does not recognize the contacts information in the .pst file. I cannot open a new message and select an address from the OAB. The OAB is blank. And I can't add entries via the OAB. In Mail File Data File Management Address Books Tab, the OAB is displayed. However, it does not list itself when Change is clicked. In Contacts Properties OAB tab, the "Show this folder as an OAB" is grayed out. From: Contacts are not available in the Address Book http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/con...ddressbook.htm This page accurately describes the problem, and ends with the advice to "recreate your mail profile," because the OAB service is corrupted. That leads to these instructions: Adding/Recreating a Mail Profile http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm I've created a new mail profile, but the problem remains identical. Can anyone pls advise a solution? |
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Most users discovered long ago that autocompletion largely renders the OAB
obsolete. Creating a new profile does fix this issue unless there are other problems. You should repair your installation and PST file before you create a new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... I've got a workaround of sorts. Select the contact, right-click & select Create New Message to Contact. This will create an entry in " ...AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook\profile.NK2" so that a de facto address book entry is available when creating emails. I can live with this until the bug is fixed. ------------------------------------------------------- "gaia" wrote in message ... I've spent several days on this and I conclude that it's a bug. I hope that it's fixed in the future and I'll just get by without an OAB until then. -------------------------------------------- "gaia" wrote in message ... Did exactly that & same issue. Looks like I'll have to get used to not having an OAB. --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Then try the following: 1. Make sure the name you give the new profile has never been used before on this partition. 2. Configure your mail accounts in the new profile. 3. Verify that the Outlook Address Book exists in the new profile and that the Contacts Folder in the new PST file in the profile is enabled as an email address book. 4. Open your old PST file using File Open Outlook Data file then set it as the new default and restart Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? outlook --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... I want to know what you did. Went to Control Panel- View 32-bit Control Panel Items- Mail- Show Profiles Add Entered "gaia" as name for new profile Added a mail account Selected the old pst as the default pst File- Data File Management Selected outlook.pst and "Set as Default" button Restarted Outlook Removed empty pst-file In Outlook chooe File- Data File Management outlook1.pst. Pressed Remove Closed Outlook Removed old profile Went to Control Panel- Mail- button Show Profiles. Selected "outlook" profile Pressed Remove Restarted Outlook ---------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... I know what the article says. It contains generalizations. I want to know what you did. You did something wrong, but it's impossible to say what. Include how you migrated your data to the new profile and configured it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message news ![]() State how you created a new profile. I did it exactly as advised at: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm If you had, the problem would not persist. Yes it shouldn't, but it does, which is why I'm posting. -- gaia ------------------------------ "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State how you created a new profile. If you had, the problem would not persist. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007 Address Book Won't Recognize Contacts This issue was described by vicmike 7/24/08 & I now have the same issue. My Outlook Address Book (OAB) does not recognize the contacts information in the .pst file. I cannot open a new message and select an address from the OAB. The OAB is blank. And I can't add entries via the OAB. In Mail File Data File Management Address Books Tab, the OAB is displayed. However, it does not list itself when Change is clicked. In Contacts Properties OAB tab, the "Show this folder as an OAB" is grayed out. From: Contacts are not available in the Address Book http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/con...ddressbook.htm This page accurately describes the problem, and ends with the advice to "recreate your mail profile," because the OAB service is corrupted. That leads to these instructions: Adding/Recreating a Mail Profile http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm I've created a new mail profile, but the problem remains identical. Can anyone pls advise a solution? |
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Most users discovered long ago that autocompletion largely renders the OAB
obsolete. I didn't realise this as I assumed that the autocompletion came from the OAB .... I now know that it doesn't and I do agree trhat the OAB is obsolete for me. Creating a new profile does fix this issue unless there are other problems. Well there must be other problems as creating a new profile did not fix this issue for me or for a number of others I've found in my searching. The one common point appears to be for me and others who have the same issue is that we're all using Vista X64. You should repair your installation and PST file before you create a new profile. I did all of that. It's a bug plain and simple and maybe it'll get rectified in the future or not. I'm happy with autocompletion in lieu of the OAB. -------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Most users discovered long ago that autocompletion largely renders the OAB obsolete. Creating a new profile does fix this issue unless there are other problems. You should repair your installation and PST file before you create a new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... I've got a workaround of sorts. Select the contact, right-click & select Create New Message to Contact. This will create an entry in " ...AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook\profile.NK2" so that a de facto address book entry is available when creating emails. I can live with this until the bug is fixed. ------------------------------------------------------- "gaia" wrote in message ... I've spent several days on this and I conclude that it's a bug. I hope that it's fixed in the future and I'll just get by without an OAB until then. -------------------------------------------- "gaia" wrote in message ... Did exactly that & same issue. Looks like I'll have to get used to not having an OAB. --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Then try the following: 1. Make sure the name you give the new profile has never been used before on this partition. 2. Configure your mail accounts in the new profile. 3. Verify that the Outlook Address Book exists in the new profile and that the Contacts Folder in the new PST file in the profile is enabled as an email address book. 4. Open your old PST file using File Open Outlook Data file then set it as the new default and restart Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? outlook --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... I want to know what you did. Went to Control Panel- View 32-bit Control Panel Items- Mail- Show Profiles Add Entered "gaia" as name for new profile Added a mail account Selected the old pst as the default pst File- Data File Management Selected outlook.pst and "Set as Default" button Restarted Outlook Removed empty pst-file In Outlook chooe File- Data File Management outlook1.pst. Pressed Remove Closed Outlook Removed old profile Went to Control Panel- Mail- button Show Profiles. Selected "outlook" profile Pressed Remove Restarted Outlook ---------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... I know what the article says. It contains generalizations. I want to know what you did. You did something wrong, but it's impossible to say what. Include how you migrated your data to the new profile and configured it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message news ![]() State how you created a new profile. I did it exactly as advised at: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm If you had, the problem would not persist. Yes it shouldn't, but it does, which is why I'm posting. -- gaia ------------------------------ "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State how you created a new profile. If you had, the problem would not persist. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007 Address Book Won't Recognize Contacts This issue was described by vicmike 7/24/08 & I now have the same issue. My Outlook Address Book (OAB) does not recognize the contacts information in the .pst file. I cannot open a new message and select an address from the OAB. The OAB is blank. And I can't add entries via the OAB. In Mail File Data File Management Address Books Tab, the OAB is displayed. However, it does not list itself when Change is clicked. In Contacts Properties OAB tab, the "Show this folder as an OAB" is grayed out. From: Contacts are not available in the Address Book http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/con...ddressbook.htm This page accurately describes the problem, and ends with the advice to "recreate your mail profile," because the OAB service is corrupted. That leads to these instructions: Adding/Recreating a Mail Profile http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm I've created a new mail profile, but the problem remains identical. Can anyone pls advise a solution? |
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Nice to finally know you're using Vista X64. Provide all relevant
information next time so I won't waste so much time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... Most users discovered long ago that autocompletion largely renders the OAB obsolete. I didn't realise this as I assumed that the autocompletion came from the OAB ... I now know that it doesn't and I do agree trhat the OAB is obsolete for me. Creating a new profile does fix this issue unless there are other problems. Well there must be other problems as creating a new profile did not fix this issue for me or for a number of others I've found in my searching. The one common point appears to be for me and others who have the same issue is that we're all using Vista X64. You should repair your installation and PST file before you create a new profile. I did all of that. It's a bug plain and simple and maybe it'll get rectified in the future or not. I'm happy with autocompletion in lieu of the OAB. -------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Most users discovered long ago that autocompletion largely renders the OAB obsolete. Creating a new profile does fix this issue unless there are other problems. You should repair your installation and PST file before you create a new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... I've got a workaround of sorts. Select the contact, right-click & select Create New Message to Contact. This will create an entry in " ...AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook\profile.NK2" so that a de facto address book entry is available when creating emails. I can live with this until the bug is fixed. ------------------------------------------------------- "gaia" wrote in message ... I've spent several days on this and I conclude that it's a bug. I hope that it's fixed in the future and I'll just get by without an OAB until then. -------------------------------------------- "gaia" wrote in message ... Did exactly that & same issue. Looks like I'll have to get used to not having an OAB. --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Then try the following: 1. Make sure the name you give the new profile has never been used before on this partition. 2. Configure your mail accounts in the new profile. 3. Verify that the Outlook Address Book exists in the new profile and that the Contacts Folder in the new PST file in the profile is enabled as an email address book. 4. Open your old PST file using File Open Outlook Data file then set it as the new default and restart Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? outlook --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... I want to know what you did. Went to Control Panel- View 32-bit Control Panel Items- Mail- Show Profiles Add Entered "gaia" as name for new profile Added a mail account Selected the old pst as the default pst File- Data File Management Selected outlook.pst and "Set as Default" button Restarted Outlook Removed empty pst-file In Outlook chooe File- Data File Management outlook1.pst. Pressed Remove Closed Outlook Removed old profile Went to Control Panel- Mail- button Show Profiles. Selected "outlook" profile Pressed Remove Restarted Outlook ---------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... I know what the article says. It contains generalizations. I want to know what you did. You did something wrong, but it's impossible to say what. Include how you migrated your data to the new profile and configured it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message news ![]() State how you created a new profile. I did it exactly as advised at: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm If you had, the problem would not persist. Yes it shouldn't, but it does, which is why I'm posting. -- gaia ------------------------------ "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State how you created a new profile. If you had, the problem would not persist. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007 Address Book Won't Recognize Contacts This issue was described by vicmike 7/24/08 & I now have the same issue. My Outlook Address Book (OAB) does not recognize the contacts information in the .pst file. I cannot open a new message and select an address from the OAB. The OAB is blank. And I can't add entries via the OAB. In Mail File Data File Management Address Books Tab, the OAB is displayed. However, it does not list itself when Change is clicked. In Contacts Properties OAB tab, the "Show this folder as an OAB" is grayed out. From: Contacts are not available in the Address Book http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/con...ddressbook.htm This page accurately describes the problem, and ends with the advice to "recreate your mail profile," because the OAB service is corrupted. That leads to these instructions: Adding/Recreating a Mail Profile http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm I've created a new mail profile, but the problem remains identical. Can anyone pls advise a solution? |
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Nice to finally know you're using Vista X64. Provide all relevant
information next time so I won't waste so much time. Vista X64 has been around for quite a while. And Outlook 2007 is supposed to be OS independent. Your suggestions were useless and only re-stated what I'd already told you that I'd done. Grow up. ------------------------------------------------------------ "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Nice to finally know you're using Vista X64. Provide all relevant information next time so I won't waste so much time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... Most users discovered long ago that autocompletion largely renders the OAB obsolete. I didn't realise this as I assumed that the autocompletion came from the OAB ... I now know that it doesn't and I do agree trhat the OAB is obsolete for me. Creating a new profile does fix this issue unless there are other problems. Well there must be other problems as creating a new profile did not fix this issue for me or for a number of others I've found in my searching. The one common point appears to be for me and others who have the same issue is that we're all using Vista X64. You should repair your installation and PST file before you create a new profile. I did all of that. It's a bug plain and simple and maybe it'll get rectified in the future or not. I'm happy with autocompletion in lieu of the OAB. -------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Most users discovered long ago that autocompletion largely renders the OAB obsolete. Creating a new profile does fix this issue unless there are other problems. You should repair your installation and PST file before you create a new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... I've got a workaround of sorts. Select the contact, right-click & select Create New Message to Contact. This will create an entry in " ...AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook\profile.NK2" so that a de facto address book entry is available when creating emails. I can live with this until the bug is fixed. ------------------------------------------------------- "gaia" wrote in message ... I've spent several days on this and I conclude that it's a bug. I hope that it's fixed in the future and I'll just get by without an OAB until then. -------------------------------------------- "gaia" wrote in message ... Did exactly that & same issue. Looks like I'll have to get used to not having an OAB. --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Then try the following: 1. Make sure the name you give the new profile has never been used before on this partition. 2. Configure your mail accounts in the new profile. 3. Verify that the Outlook Address Book exists in the new profile and that the Contacts Folder in the new PST file in the profile is enabled as an email address book. 4. Open your old PST file using File Open Outlook Data file then set it as the new default and restart Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? outlook --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... I want to know what you did. Went to Control Panel- View 32-bit Control Panel Items- Mail- Show Profiles Add Entered "gaia" as name for new profile Added a mail account Selected the old pst as the default pst File- Data File Management Selected outlook.pst and "Set as Default" button Restarted Outlook Removed empty pst-file In Outlook chooe File- Data File Management outlook1.pst. Pressed Remove Closed Outlook Removed old profile Went to Control Panel- Mail- button Show Profiles. Selected "outlook" profile Pressed Remove Restarted Outlook ---------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... I know what the article says. It contains generalizations. I want to know what you did. You did something wrong, but it's impossible to say what. Include how you migrated your data to the new profile and configured it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message news ![]() State how you created a new profile. I did it exactly as advised at: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm If you had, the problem would not persist. Yes it shouldn't, but it does, which is why I'm posting. -- gaia ------------------------------ "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State how you created a new profile. If you had, the problem would not persist. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007 Address Book Won't Recognize Contacts This issue was described by vicmike 7/24/08 & I now have the same issue. My Outlook Address Book (OAB) does not recognize the contacts information in the .pst file. I cannot open a new message and select an address from the OAB. The OAB is blank. And I can't add entries via the OAB. In Mail File Data File Management Address Books Tab, the OAB is displayed. However, it does not list itself when Change is clicked. In Contacts Properties OAB tab, the "Show this folder as an OAB" is grayed out. From: Contacts are not available in the Address Book http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/con...ddressbook.htm This page accurately describes the problem, and ends with the advice to "recreate your mail profile," because the OAB service is corrupted. That leads to these instructions: Adding/Recreating a Mail Profile http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm I've created a new mail profile, but the problem remains identical. Can anyone pls advise a solution? |
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When you post, always include your environment: OL version, mail account
types and OS. Anything less wastes our time. Here are some guidelines for you: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375 The suggestions I posted work for everyone in a 32 bit environment and most in a 64 bit envirnment. There have been scattered reports of problems with profile creation in 64 bit. Read the posts in m.p.o.contacts. You'll find a thread there where even someone running 64 bit got it to work. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... Nice to finally know you're using Vista X64. Provide all relevant information next time so I won't waste so much time. Vista X64 has been around for quite a while. And Outlook 2007 is supposed to be OS independent. Your suggestions were useless and only re-stated what I'd already told you that I'd done. Grow up. ------------------------------------------------------------ "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Nice to finally know you're using Vista X64. Provide all relevant information next time so I won't waste so much time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... Most users discovered long ago that autocompletion largely renders the OAB obsolete. I didn't realise this as I assumed that the autocompletion came from the OAB ... I now know that it doesn't and I do agree trhat the OAB is obsolete for me. Creating a new profile does fix this issue unless there are other problems. Well there must be other problems as creating a new profile did not fix this issue for me or for a number of others I've found in my searching. The one common point appears to be for me and others who have the same issue is that we're all using Vista X64. You should repair your installation and PST file before you create a new profile. I did all of that. It's a bug plain and simple and maybe it'll get rectified in the future or not. I'm happy with autocompletion in lieu of the OAB. -------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Most users discovered long ago that autocompletion largely renders the OAB obsolete. Creating a new profile does fix this issue unless there are other problems. You should repair your installation and PST file before you create a new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... I've got a workaround of sorts. Select the contact, right-click & select Create New Message to Contact. This will create an entry in " ...AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook\profile.NK2" so that a de facto address book entry is available when creating emails. I can live with this until the bug is fixed. ------------------------------------------------------- "gaia" wrote in message ... I've spent several days on this and I conclude that it's a bug. I hope that it's fixed in the future and I'll just get by without an OAB until then. -------------------------------------------- "gaia" wrote in message ... Did exactly that & same issue. Looks like I'll have to get used to not having an OAB. --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Then try the following: 1. Make sure the name you give the new profile has never been used before on this partition. 2. Configure your mail accounts in the new profile. 3. Verify that the Outlook Address Book exists in the new profile and that the Contacts Folder in the new PST file in the profile is enabled as an email address book. 4. Open your old PST file using File Open Outlook Data file then set it as the new default and restart Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? outlook --------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... And what was the name of your old profile? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... I want to know what you did. Went to Control Panel- View 32-bit Control Panel Items- Mail- Show Profiles Add Entered "gaia" as name for new profile Added a mail account Selected the old pst as the default pst File- Data File Management Selected outlook.pst and "Set as Default" button Restarted Outlook Removed empty pst-file In Outlook chooe File- Data File Management outlook1.pst. Pressed Remove Closed Outlook Removed old profile Went to Control Panel- Mail- button Show Profiles. Selected "outlook" profile Pressed Remove Restarted Outlook ---------------------------------------------------------- "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... I know what the article says. It contains generalizations. I want to know what you did. You did something wrong, but it's impossible to say what. Include how you migrated your data to the new profile and configured it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message news ![]() State how you created a new profile. I did it exactly as advised at: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm If you had, the problem would not persist. Yes it shouldn't, but it does, which is why I'm posting. -- gaia ------------------------------ "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... State how you created a new profile. If you had, the problem would not persist. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "gaia" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007 Address Book Won't Recognize Contacts This issue was described by vicmike 7/24/08 & I now have the same issue. My Outlook Address Book (OAB) does not recognize the contacts information in the .pst file. I cannot open a new message and select an address from the OAB. The OAB is blank. And I can't add entries via the OAB. In Mail File Data File Management Address Books Tab, the OAB is displayed. However, it does not list itself when Change is clicked. In Contacts Properties OAB tab, the "Show this folder as an OAB" is grayed out. From: Contacts are not available in the Address Book http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/con...ddressbook.htm This page accurately describes the problem, and ends with the advice to "recreate your mail profile," because the OAB service is corrupted. That leads to these instructions: Adding/Recreating a Mail Profile http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm I've created a new mail profile, but the problem remains identical. Can anyone pls advise a solution? |
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