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I have migrated exchange to a new server. Since then the Outlook Address
books that pointed to the old mailbox on the old server are still present. I can add the same address books with new shortcuts but my old ones still persist. Is there any way to remove these. I refer to the list that is presented when clicking the To button or using the Address Book Icon in the Standard tool bar and the resultant Address Book window. |
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Hi Redapples,
your Outlook version is? Till Outlook 2003 you could delete the Outlook Addressbook and add it (after a restart of Outlook) again. In Outlook (till 2003) under "Tools/Email Accounts/Show existing directories and Outlook Addressbooks/ = Next = Delete here the Outlook Addressbook. Restart Outlook and add the Addressbook again. Helpfull information how to add an Outlook Addressbook and how to make a contact folder to an Outlook Addressbook are on this site: "Contact information does not appear in the address book in Outlook 2002 and Outlook 2003" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563/en-us For Outlook 2007 you can not delete the Addressbook. Here you have to create a complete new profil. -- Oliver Vukovics Share all Outlook versions without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Freeware add-in for Outlook: Public Calendar Choice http://www.publicshareware.com "Redapples" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I have migrated exchange to a new server. Since then the Outlook Address books that pointed to the old mailbox on the old server are still present. I can add the same address books with new shortcuts but my old ones still persist. Is there any way to remove these. I refer to the list that is presented when clicking the To button or using the Address Book Icon in the Standard tool bar and the resultant Address Book window. |
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Sorry. Outlook 2003. Thanks for the link worked a treat.
"Oliver Vukovics" wrote in message ... Hi Redapples, your Outlook version is? Till Outlook 2003 you could delete the Outlook Addressbook and add it (after a restart of Outlook) again. In Outlook (till 2003) under "Tools/Email Accounts/Show existing directories and Outlook Addressbooks/ = Next = Delete here the Outlook Addressbook. Restart Outlook and add the Addressbook again. Helpfull information how to add an Outlook Addressbook and how to make a contact folder to an Outlook Addressbook are on this site: "Contact information does not appear in the address book in Outlook 2002 and Outlook 2003" http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563/en-us For Outlook 2007 you can not delete the Addressbook. Here you have to create a complete new profil. -- Oliver Vukovics Share all Outlook versions without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Freeware add-in for Outlook: Public Calendar Choice http://www.publicshareware.com "Redapples" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I have migrated exchange to a new server. Since then the Outlook Address books that pointed to the old mailbox on the old server are still present. I can add the same address books with new shortcuts but my old ones still persist. Is there any way to remove these. I refer to the list that is presented when clicking the To button or using the Address Book Icon in the Standard tool bar and the resultant Address Book window. |
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