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Old March 31st 10, 05:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
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Default Restore address book

After transfering everything from an old PC (using Windows XP) to a new one
(using Windows 7) through the "Easy Transfer" process, the Outlook 2007
Address Book is empty, although in "Contacts" everything has been transfered
normally.
When I go to Contacts Properties, on "Outlook Address Book" tab, the tick
box next to "show this folder as an Oulook Address Book" is inactive.
Any ideas how to restore my address book?
 




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