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![]() "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then there are 2 possibilities: 1. You haven't enabled the correct Contacts Folder for display. See if you ended up with more than one set of PST files or Contacts Folders during your migration and don't have the correct one showing in the Address Book view 2. Your Outlook Address Book Service is corrupt. Remove it, restart Outlook, re-add it and configure it the way the article tells you to. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Lissa" wrote in message ... Thanks, Russ, I was hoping you would reply! I have followed the instructions you have provided in other posts to "install the Outlook Address Book service" (changing the existing directory, seleccting Outlook Address Book, etc.)and those to "mark the Contact folder for use with your Address Book" (Going to properties for Contacts folder and on the Outlook Address Book tab clicking show this folder as an e-mail address book, etc.) I have done these numerous times, the Contact list is already selected in the latter. Nothing seems to work to allow me access to addresses. The only thing I seem to able to do is go to a name in the Contact list, press right/click and M and that gives me a new mail message with the name auto-filled. I can send the message and then next time I mail that person something, Outlook will auto-fill it again. Otherwise, I have to type in every e-mail address completely. and continue to get the error message (quoted above) whenever I click on the Address Book icon (or from drop down menu in Tools) or when I click on "To" in a new mail message. Sure hope you have a solution! Thanks! Lissa Steve: Hi Russ, I did all of the above, deleted the service and re-installed it, all the other settings are correct and I even created new profiles but to no avail. The moment you click on the address book folder it comes up with the Contacts folder first, but no contacts. I am using Outlook 2003 (part of Office SBE) any ideas??? |
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You appear not to be displaying the correct Contacts Folder in the Address
Book Service. Make sure the Contacts Folder that contains your Contacts is the one you have enabled as an email address book and added to your address book service. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve" wrote in message ... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then there are 2 possibilities: 1. You haven't enabled the correct Contacts Folder for display. See if you ended up with more than one set of PST files or Contacts Folders during your migration and don't have the correct one showing in the Address Book view 2. Your Outlook Address Book Service is corrupt. Remove it, restart Outlook, re-add it and configure it the way the article tells you to. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Lissa" wrote in message ... Thanks, Russ, I was hoping you would reply! I have followed the instructions you have provided in other posts to "install the Outlook Address Book service" (changing the existing directory, seleccting Outlook Address Book, etc.)and those to "mark the Contact folder for use with your Address Book" (Going to properties for Contacts folder and on the Outlook Address Book tab clicking show this folder as an e-mail address book, etc.) I have done these numerous times, the Contact list is already selected in the latter. Nothing seems to work to allow me access to addresses. The only thing I seem to able to do is go to a name in the Contact list, press right/click and M and that gives me a new mail message with the name auto-filled. I can send the message and then next time I mail that person something, Outlook will auto-fill it again. Otherwise, I have to type in every e-mail address completely. and continue to get the error message (quoted above) whenever I click on the Address Book icon (or from drop down menu in Tools) or when I click on "To" in a new mail message. Sure hope you have a solution! Thanks! Lissa Steve: Hi Russ, I did all of the above, deleted the service and re-installed it, all the other settings are correct and I even created new profiles but to no avail. The moment you click on the address book folder it comes up with the Contacts folder first, but no contacts. I am using Outlook 2003 (part of Office SBE) any ideas??? |
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![]() "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You appear not to be displaying the correct Contacts Folder in the Address Book Service. Make sure the Contacts Folder that contains your Contacts is the one you have enabled as an email address book and added to your address book service. Steve: I double checked that, (right click the folder and made sure it is ticked to show as address book) There is only one contacts folder under the folder list that contains all my contacts. I also updated Office as well as Windows, this problem boggles my mind, as I said, I went thru all the procedures even uninstalled Office and reinstalled it, but no success. |
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![]() "Steve" wrote: "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You appear not to be displaying the correct Contacts Folder in the Address Book Service. Make sure the Contacts Folder that contains your Contacts is the one you have enabled as an email address book and added to your address book service. Steve: I double checked that, (right click the folder and made sure it is ticked to show as address book) There is only one contacts folder under the folder list that contains all my contacts. I also updated Office as well as Windows, this problem boggles my mind, as I said, I went thru all the procedures even uninstalled Office and reinstalled it, but no success. Steve: I rechecked, still no luck, when I type a contact name in the address book tab on the toolbar it will actually find and open the contact details, but nothing in the TO;tab on a new e-mail or when you click on the address book icon in the toolbar. I hope this will give you a better idea.. ![]() |
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Not really. You have something misconfigured.
State which version of Outlook 2000 you are using, how many Outlook profiles you have, and the steps you used to configure your Outlook Address Book Service. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve" wrote in message ... "Steve" wrote: "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You appear not to be displaying the correct Contacts Folder in the Address Book Service. Make sure the Contacts Folder that contains your Contacts is the one you have enabled as an email address book and added to your address book service. Steve: I double checked that, (right click the folder and made sure it is ticked to show as address book) There is only one contacts folder under the folder list that contains all my contacts. I also updated Office as well as Windows, this problem boggles my mind, as I said, I went thru all the procedures even uninstalled Office and reinstalled it, but no success. Steve: I rechecked, still no luck, when I type a contact name in the address book tab on the toolbar it will actually find and open the contact details, but nothing in the TO;tab on a new e-mail or when you click on the address book icon in the toolbar. I hope this will give you a better idea.. ![]() |
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![]() "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not really. You have something misconfigured. State which version of Outlook 2000 you are using, how many Outlook profiles you have, and the steps you used to configure your Outlook Address Book Service. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] Steve: Ok, Outlook 2003, one profile, configured address book services as follows: moved .Pst files from old computer to new, went to e-mail accounts view or change existing directories or address books, removed address book displayed, Closed outlook, restart outlook same route to directories and address books, click Add, Outlook address book, folder = Contacts: Personal Folders (the only one there)close Outlook and restart outlook Go to contacts on folder list, right click Properties Outlook Address book and tick "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" OK closed outlook - restart Outlook click on Address book, contact folder shows but no contacts. Check Tools Options, only Outlook Address Book and Contacts available, make sure contacts is selected thru-out display secquince, still no luck. I hope I explained in the propper manner, but I tried all available on the WEB, something is missing or my brain ie fried by now.... ![]() |
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First you said Outlook 2000. Now you say Outlook 2003.
How did you "move" this PST file and configure Outlook to use it? You most likely have either a corrupt profile or more than one PST file or Contacts Folder. Use Folder List view to examine your profile and describe accurately both your Outlook version and what you see in your profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve" wrote in message ... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Not really. You have something misconfigured. State which version of Outlook 2000 you are using, how many Outlook profiles you have, and the steps you used to configure your Outlook Address Book Service. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] Steve: Ok, Outlook 2003, one profile, configured address book services as follows: moved .Pst files from old computer to new, went to e-mail accounts view or change existing directories or address books, removed address book displayed, Closed outlook, restart outlook same route to directories and address books, click Add, Outlook address book, folder = Contacts: Personal Folders (the only one there)close Outlook and restart outlook Go to contacts on folder list, right click Properties Outlook Address book and tick "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" OK closed outlook - restart Outlook click on Address book, contact folder shows but no contacts. Check Tools Options, only Outlook Address Book and Contacts available, make sure contacts is selected thru-out display secquince, still no luck. I hope I explained in the propper manner, but I tried all available on the WEB, something is missing or my brain ie fried by now.... ![]() |
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![]() "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You appear not to be displaying the correct Contacts Folder in the Address Book Service. Make sure the Contacts Folder that contains your Contacts is the one you have enabled as an email address book and added to your address book service. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve" wrote in message ... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then there are 2 possibilities: 1. You haven't enabled the correct Contacts Folder for display. See if you ended up with more than one set of PST files or Contacts Folders during your migration and don't have the correct one showing in the Address Book view 2. Your Outlook Address Book Service is corrupt. Remove it, restart Outlook, re-add it and configure it the way the article tells you to. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Lissa" wrote in message ... Thanks, Russ, I was hoping you would reply! I have followed the instructions you have provided in other posts to "install the Outlook Address Book service" (changing the existing directory, seleccting Outlook Address Book, etc.)and those to "mark the Contact folder for use with your Address Book" (Going to properties for Contacts folder and on the Outlook Address Book tab clicking show this folder as an e-mail address book, etc.) I have done these numerous times, the Contact list is already selected in the latter. Nothing seems to work to allow me access to addresses. The only thing I seem to able to do is go to a name in the Contact list, press right/click and M and that gives me a new mail message with the name auto-filled. I can send the message and then next time I mail that person something, Outlook will auto-fill it again. Otherwise, I have to type in every e-mail address completely. and continue to get the error message (quoted above) whenever I click on the Address Book icon (or from drop down menu in Tools) or when I click on "To" in a new mail message. Sure hope you have a solution! Thanks! Lissa Steve: Hi Russ, I did all of the above, deleted the service and re-installed it, all the other settings are correct and I even created new profiles but to no avail. The moment you click on the address book folder it comes up with the Contacts folder first, but no contacts. I am using Outlook 2003 (part of Office SBE) any ideas??? Russ: First you said Outlook 2000. Now you say Outlook 2003. How did you "move" this PST file and configure Outlook to use it? You most likely have either a corrupt profile or more than one PST file or Contacts Folder. Use Folder List view to examine your profile and describe accurately both your Outlook version and what you see in your profile. Steve: Sorry to go back to my first post, but here I said it was Office 2003 Small Buisiness Edition. 1. This is a new installation 2. I imported the old pst file (exported from old computer with Office 2003 SBE) 3. No luck with Contacts 4. Delete profile 5. Copy and paste old pst files to new location under local settings 6. Create new profile and point Contacts to Contacts file in Outlook 7. Still no luck 8. Tried pst repair tool 9. No problem found 10. Still no luck with Contacts |
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No wonder. Never import a PST file.
Never copy and paste a PST file. Go back and read those two sentences again. You have yet to create a profile that is properly connected to your data store. Countless posts exist that tell you how to do that. Create a new profile from scratch. Open the file and set it as your default. Close the first PST file that Outlook creates. Then configure your Outlook Address Book. If you had looked where I'd told you, you would have found a duplicate set of PST files or Contact Folders. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve" wrote in message ... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You appear not to be displaying the correct Contacts Folder in the Address Book Service. Make sure the Contacts Folder that contains your Contacts is the one you have enabed as an email address book and added to your address book service. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve" wrote in message ... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then there are 2 possibilities: 1. You haven't enabled the correct Contacts Folder for display. See if you ended up with more than one set of PST files or Contacts Folders during your migration and don't have the correct one showing in the Address Book view 2. Your Outlook Address Book Service is corrupt. Remove it, restart Outlook, re-add it and configure it the way the article tells you to. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Lissa" wrote in message ... Thanks, Russ, I was hoping you would reply! I have followed the instructions you have provided in other posts to "install the Outlook Address Book service" (changing the existing directory, seleccting Outlook Address Book, etc.)and those to "mark the Contact folder for use with your Address Book" (Going to properties for Contacts folder and on the Outlook Address Book tab clicking show this folder as an e-mail address book, etc.) I have done these numerous times, the Contact list is already selected in the latter. Nothing seems to work to allow me access to addresses. The only thing I seem to able to do is go to a name in the Contact list, press right/click and M and that gives me a new mail message with the name auto-filled. I can send the message and then next time I mail that person something, Outlook will auto-fill it again. Otherwise, I have to type in every e-mail address completely. and continue to get the error message (quoted above) whenever I click on the Address Book icon (or from drop down menu in Tools) or when I click on "To" in a new mail message. Sure hope you have a solution! Thanks! Lissa Steve: Hi Russ, I did all of the above, deleted the service and re-installed it, all the other settings are correct and I even created new profiles but to no avail. The moment you click on the address book folder it comes up with the Contacts folder first, but no contacts. I am using Outlook 2003 (part of Office SBE) any ideas??? Russ: First you said Outlook 2000. Now you say Outlook 2003. How did you "move" this PST file and configure Outlook to use it? You most likely have either a corrupt profile or more than one PST file or Contacts Folder. Use Folder List view to examine your profile and describe accurately both your Outlook version and what you see in your profile. Steve: Sorry to go back to my first post, but here I said it was Office 2003 Small Buisiness Edition. 1. This is a new installation 2. I imported the old pst file (exported from old computer with Office 2003 SBE) 3. No luck with Contacts 4. Delete profile 5. Copy and paste old pst files to new location under local settings 6. Create new profile and point Contacts to Contacts file in Outlook 7. Still no luck 8. Tried pst repair tool 9. No problem found 10. Still no luck with Contacts |
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Steve:
Hi Russ, I did all of the above, deleted the service and re-installed it, all the other settings are correct and I even created new profiles but to no avail. The moment you click on the address book folder it comes up with the Contacts folder first, but no contacts. I am using Outlook 2003 (part of Office SBE) any ideas??? Russ: First you said Outlook 2000. Now you say Outlook 2003. How did you "move" this PST file and configure Outlook to use it? You most likely have either a corrupt profile or more than one PST file or Contacts Folder. Use Folder List view to examine your profile and describe accurately both your Outlook version and what you see in your profile. Steve: Sorry to go back to my first post, but here I said it was Office 2003 Small Buisiness Edition. 1. This is a new installation 2. I imported the old pst file (exported from old computer with Office 2003 SBE) 3. No luck with Contacts 4. Delete profile 5. Copy and paste old pst files to new location under local settings 6. Create new profile and point Contacts to Contacts file in Outlook 7. Still no luck 8. Tried pst repair tool 9. No problem found 10. Still no luck with Contacts Steve: I guess after a week or more there is no answer to this problem........sad ![]() |
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