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Outlook Contacts
I recently changed computers. I went from vista to 7. I used easy transfer
for this process (probably my first mistake), all files seemed to transfer without issue. One exception.....my contacts in Outlook 2007 are not migrating to be used as my email address book. I see from earlier threads that I am not alone. I've checked contact properties and it wont allow me to check the box to use contacts as address book. Nor can I delete outlook contacts throug address book set-up. I'm hoping there is an easy answer as Im not an expert at these types of things. -- jbenz |
Outlook Contacts
"jbenz" wrote in message ... I recently changed computers. I went from vista to 7. I used easy transfer for this process (probably my first mistake), all files seemed to transfer without issue. One exception.....my contacts in Outlook 2007 are not migrating to be used as my email address book. I see from earlier threads that I am not alone. I've checked contact properties and it wont allow me to check the box to use contacts as address book. Nor can I delete outlook contacts throug address book set-up. I'm hoping there is an easy answer as Im not an expert at these types of things. Unfortunately you now need to create a new Outlook profile and attach the current pst file to it. See here for a step-by-step: http://gordonb-p.spaces.live.com/blo...ry?&_c02_vws=1 |
Outlook Contacts
I too have this problem and tried the step-by-step instructions provided by
Gordan and it did not work. Still no address book available. Any other advice? -- Sharon "Gordon" wrote: "jbenz" wrote in message ... I recently changed computers. I went from vista to 7. I used easy transfer for this process (probably my first mistake), all files seemed to transfer without issue. One exception.....my contacts in Outlook 2007 are not migrating to be used as my email address book. I see from earlier threads that I am not alone. I've checked contact properties and it wont allow me to check the box to use contacts as address book. Nor can I delete outlook contacts throug address book set-up. I'm hoping there is an easy answer as Im not an expert at these types of things. Unfortunately you now need to create a new Outlook profile and attach the current pst file to it. See here for a step-by-step: http://gordonb-p.spaces.live.com/blo...ry?&_c02_vws=1 . |
Outlook Contacts
WET corrupted my old outlook pst file by putting a password on it which I
don't know what it is. I created a new outlook pst file which cannot connect to the old original due to the password. The new pst file cannot access address book either becuase there is still one on my computer, the one I can't access. -- Sharon "Sharon" wrote: I too have this problem and tried the step-by-step instructions provided by Gordan and it did not work. Still no address book available. Any other advice? -- Sharon "Gordon" wrote: "jbenz" wrote in message ... I recently changed computers. I went from vista to 7. I used easy transfer for this process (probably my first mistake), all files seemed to transfer without issue. One exception.....my contacts in Outlook 2007 are not migrating to be used as my email address book. I see from earlier threads that I am not alone. I've checked contact properties and it wont allow me to check the box to use contacts as address book. Nor can I delete outlook contacts throug address book set-up. I'm hoping there is an easy answer as Im not an expert at these types of things. Unfortunately you now need to create a new Outlook profile and attach the current pst file to it. See here for a step-by-step: http://gordonb-p.spaces.live.com/blo...ry?&_c02_vws=1 . |
Outlook Contacts
"Sharon" wrote in message ... WET corrupted my old outlook pst file by putting a password on it which I don't know what it is. So have you tried running scanpst.exe against the pst file that is corrupted? I created a new outlook pst file which cannot connect to the old original due to the password. pst files don't "connect" to each other..... The new pst file cannot access address book either becuase there is still one on my computer, the one I can't access. A misconception. EACH pst file has it's OWN Contacts folder. The only way of accessing this Contact folder is by opening the pst file in Outlook. One pst file cannot "Access" another pst file on it's own. You DID take a backup before doing all this? |
Outlook Contacts
I did backup my computer before everything, so it sounds like I need to
restore Outlook from my backup to get it to work properly. Would it be the same if I did it from the previous version in contacts properties or do I need to search from my backup off my externall hard drive? -- Sharon "Gordon" wrote: "Sharon" wrote in message ... WET corrupted my old outlook pst file by putting a password on it which I don't know what it is. So have you tried running scanpst.exe against the pst file that is corrupted? I created a new outlook pst file which cannot connect to the old original due to the password. pst files don't "connect" to each other..... The new pst file cannot access address book either becuase there is still one on my computer, the one I can't access. A misconception. EACH pst file has it's OWN Contacts folder. The only way of accessing this Contact folder is by opening the pst file in Outlook. One pst file cannot "Access" another pst file on it's own. You DID take a backup before doing all this? . |
Outlook Contacts
"Sharon" wrote in message ... I did backup my computer before everything, so it sounds like I need to restore Outlook from my backup to get it to work properly. Would it be the same if I did it from the previous version in contacts properties or do I need to search from my backup off my externall hard drive? You can't use the "Previous version" function because Contacts is part of the pst file - not a file on it's own. Yes you need to restore from the external drive. Here's the best current info on how to do that correctly: How to backup and restore Outlook http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx There is out-dated information on some of these pages, specifically with regard to Outlook 2003 and 2007. The main points to note: 1. Do NOT use the import/export function to move Outlook data from one version to another - all you need to do is to copy the pst file, with Outlook closed. 2. Do NOT paste the copied pst file into the default location - paste into (for example) your Documents folder and then do File-Open-Outlook Data File within Outlook. |
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