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I recently installed Office 2003. Outlook 2003 found my Contacts from Outlook
2000 and made it accessible on a bar at the left of the screen. But when I try to install it through Tools, so that it will be accessible on the To line of new mail, it asks me for my Outlook 2000 disk, which I don't have. When I go into properties it won't even tell me the full address of Contacts so that I can browse and find it. What do I do? |
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State more accurately what you are trying to do when asked for a disk.
Configuring the Outlook Address Book never asks for an installation disk. Did you read the instructions? http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Antigua Lowell" wrote in message ... I recently installed Office 2003. Outlook 2003 found my Contacts from Outlook 2000 and made it accessible on a bar at the left of the screen. But when I try to install it through Tools, so that it will be accessible on the To line of new mail, it asks me for my Outlook 2000 disk, which I don't have. When I go into properties it won't even tell me the full address of Contacts so that I can browse and find it. What do I do? |
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In order to install Contacts so that I can call it up from the "To" line in
new mail: I go into Tools, " E-mail Accounts" "Add a new directory or address book," "Additional address books," "Outlook Address Book," At that point it says it is installing, and then brings up a box asking for my Outlook 2000 disk. I do not have that disk anymore, and it will not recognize my Outlook 2003 disk instead. "Antigua Lowell" wrote: I recently installed Office 2003. Outlook 2003 found my Contacts from Outlook 2000 and made it accessible on a bar at the left of the screen. But when I try to install it through Tools, so that it will be accessible on the To line of new mail, it asks me for my Outlook 2000 disk, which I don't have. When I go into properties it won't even tell me the full address of Contacts so that I can browse and find it. What do I do? |
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Antigua Lowell wrote:
At that point it says it is installing, and then brings up a box asking for my Outlook 2000 disk. I do not have that disk anymore, and it will not recognize my Outlook 2003 disk instead. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326246/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
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