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I recently upgraded from W98 to XP, and didnt appreciate the significance of
separate XP users each having their own outlook .pst files. I simply copied my saved .pst file into the location where the freshly installed outlook saved its .pst file. Initially, everything was fine for user 'A' (i.e. me!) but when user ''B' logged on and opened Outlook we were surprised to see that there were no folders set up. That's when the penny dropped that you need a separate .pst folder for each user. I tried to copy/import the pst file across to user B's I'm not exactly sure how I got into this situation (import .pst file versus copying my previously backed up .pst file...?) but basically my inbox/outbox/sent folders are all OK, for both computer users) and all the contacts seem to be OK, but when I select 'To' in a new email I get an error message '"the address list could not be displayed. The contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened. It may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions...". I do not understand this because I can see the contacts folder and its contents. I have using the backup tool and opening a backed-up ..pst file then copying/pasting the contacts, also opening a backed up .pst file using the 'data management option' but really I am just scrabbling about as I dont understand how outlook manages its contacts/address books. I am running Outlook 2002. I dont want to lose any of my emails, so I am worried that any .pst file will now contain this error so there is no way back. Help! When I sort this problem out, I wouild also like to know what I have to do so that outlook runs quite happily under user A and user B, with no conflicts. |
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As long as your Contacts are there, you're fine.
Whenever you change your data file, you have to reconfigure the Outlook Address Book. It's still looking for the one you used previously. Always tell Outlook what you've done. It can't read minds. http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/addressbook.htm#Lose -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Agamemnon" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded from W98 to XP, and didnt appreciate the significance of separate XP users each having their own outlook .pst files. I simply copied my saved .pst file into the location where the freshly installed outlook saved its .pst file. Initially, everything was fine for user 'A' (i.e. me!) but when user ''B' logged on and opened Outlook we were surprised to see that there were no folders set up. That's when the penny dropped that you need a separate .pst folder for each user. I tried to copy/import the pst file across to user B's I'm not exactly sure how I got into this situation (import .pst file versus copying my previously backed up .pst file...?) but basically my inbox/outbox/sent folders are all OK, for both computer users) and all the contacts seem to be OK, but when I select 'To' in a new email I get an error message '"the address list could not be displayed. The contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened. It may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions...". I do not understand this because I can see the contacts folder and its contents. I have using the backup tool and opening a backed-up .pst file then copying/pasting the contacts, also opening a backed up .pst file using the 'data management option' but really I am just scrabbling about as I dont understand how outlook manages its contacts/address books. I am running Outlook 2002. I dont want to lose any of my emails, so I am worried that any .pst file will now contain this error so there is no way back. Help! When I sort this problem out, I wouild also like to know what I have to do so that outlook runs quite happily under user A and user B, with no conflicts. |
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Thanks - I've gort my contacts back. The advice in the link you posted was a
bit vague (in the sense that it said to check this and that, but all those checks proved OK on my system) , but reading between the lines I then removed both the outlook address book and the personal address book from the email account(s) (with fingers crossed, because I had no idea if I would be able to add them again!!!) and then added them again. I do not understand the difference between the two address books, I wonder why you need two? Anyway thanks once again. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: As long as your Contacts are there, you're fine. Whenever you change your data file, you have to reconfigure the Outlook Address Book. It's still looking for the one you used previously. Always tell Outlook what you've done. It can't read minds. http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/addressbook.htm#Lose -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Agamemnon" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded from W98 to XP, and didnt appreciate the significance of separate XP users each having their own outlook .pst files. I simply copied my saved .pst file into the location where the freshly installed outlook saved its .pst file. Initially, everything was fine for user 'A' (i.e. me!) but when user ''B' logged on and opened Outlook we were surprised to see that there were no folders set up. That's when the penny dropped that you need a separate .pst folder for each user. I tried to copy/import the pst file across to user B's I'm not exactly sure how I got into this situation (import .pst file versus copying my previously backed up .pst file...?) but basically my inbox/outbox/sent folders are all OK, for both computer users) and all the contacts seem to be OK, but when I select 'To' in a new email I get an error message '"the address list could not be displayed. The contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened. It may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions...". I do not understand this because I can see the contacts folder and its contents. I have using the backup tool and opening a backed-up .pst file then copying/pasting the contacts, also opening a backed up .pst file using the 'data management option' but really I am just scrabbling about as I dont understand how outlook manages its contacts/address books. I am running Outlook 2002. I dont want to lose any of my emails, so I am worried that any .pst file will now contain this error so there is no way back. Help! When I sort this problem out, I wouild also like to know what I have to do so that outlook runs quite happily under user A and user B, with no conflicts. |
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You don't need both.
The instructions are not vague. You never mentioned the presence of a Personal Address Book nor why it is present. No instructions would include any mention of a PAB. Outlook has not used a PAB for 7 years and there is most certainly no reason you should be. There is more to your story than you've told, and we can't read minds. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Agamemnon" wrote in message ... Thanks - I've gort my contacts back. The advice in the link you posted was a bit vague (in the sense that it said to check this and that, but all those checks proved OK on my system) , but reading between the lines I then removed both the outlook address book and the personal address book from the email account(s) (with fingers crossed, because I had no idea if I would be able to add them again!!!) and then added them again. I do not understand the difference between the two address books, I wonder why you need two? Anyway thanks once again. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: As long as your Contacts are there, you're fine. Whenever you change your data file, you have to reconfigure the Outlook Address Book. It's still looking for the one you used previously. Always tell Outlook what you've done. It can't read minds. http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/addressbook.htm#Lose -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Agamemnon" wrote in message ... I recently upgraded from W98 to XP, and didnt appreciate the significance of separate XP users each having their own outlook .pst files. I simply copied my saved .pst file into the location where the freshly installed outlook saved its .pst file. Initially, everything was fine for user 'A' (i.e. me!) but when user ''B' logged on and opened Outlook we were surprised to see that there were no folders set up. That's when the penny dropped that you need a separate .pst folder for each user. I tried to copy/import the pst file across to user B's I'm not exactly sure how I got into this situation (import .pst file versus copying my previously backed up .pst file...?) but basically my inbox/outbox/sent folders are all OK, for both computer users) and all the contacts seem to be OK, but when I select 'To' in a new email I get an error message '"the address list could not be displayed. The contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened. It may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions...". I do not understand this because I can see the contacts folder and its contents. I have using the backup tool and opening a backed-up .pst file then copying/pasting the contacts, also opening a backed up .pst file using the 'data management option' but really I am just scrabbling about as I dont understand how outlook manages its contacts/address books. I am running Outlook 2002. I dont want to lose any of my emails, so I am worried that any .pst file will now contain this error so there is no way back. Help! When I sort this problem out, I wouild also like to know what I have to do so that outlook runs quite happily under user A and user B, with no conflicts. |
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