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To field error message
When I click the To button beside the To field, I get an error "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. For information on ..." When I click OK, I get the Select Names dialog, which is empty. I click Show Names from the dropdown and see two items named Contacts. If I select the first one, I get my contacts and can proceed. I have three machines on a home net, with my .pst file on a net share accessible to all three. I was getting this behavior on another machine, now it's on another. My folder list shows only one Contacts item (I do have a number of subitems under it). It shows no Personal Folders section. It looks like I have one full contacts folder and one empty one, with the empty one selected as default. But I don't see evidence of two folders anywhere except in that dialog. What's wrong, and what can I do about it? thanks, Chuck |
To field error message
Go to the Tools menu Email accounts View/Change existing address
books/directories Click Next Highlight Outlook Address Book Click Change. Remove the 'bad' folder if you can tell else remove all of the them and reset your current Contacts folder as an address book. You can do that by right clicking on the Contacts folder, choosing "Properties" then going to the Outlook Address Book tab. Check the "Show this folder as an email address book" box "chucksphar" wrote in message ... When I click the To button beside the To field, I get an error "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. For information on ..." When I click OK, I get the Select Names dialog, which is empty. I click Show Names from the dropdown and see two items named Contacts. If I select the first one, I get my contacts and can proceed. I have three machines on a home net, with my .pst file on a net share accessible to all three. I was getting this behavior on another machine, now it's on another. My folder list shows only one Contacts item (I do have a number of subitems under it). It shows no Personal Folders section. It looks like I have one full contacts folder and one empty one, with the empty one selected as default. But I don't see evidence of two folders anywhere except in that dialog. What's wrong, and what can I do about it? |
To field error message
Hmm. I deleted both items, then went to designate my Contacts folder as an
address book, as you suggested, Vince, but "Show this folder as an email address book" was already checked, and when I clicked the To button in a new message I got the same error. The Select names dialog still showed both items and I had to click the second one listed to get my contacts. Any other thoughts? thanks, Chuck "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Go to the Tools menu Email accounts View/Change existing address books/directories Click Next Highlight Outlook Address Book Click Change. Remove the 'bad' folder if you can tell else remove all of the them and reset your current Contacts folder as an address book. You can do that by right clicking on the Contacts folder, choosing "Properties" then going to the Outlook Address Book tab. Check the "Show this folder as an email address book" box "chucksphar" wrote in message ... When I click the To button beside the To field, I get an error "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. For information on ..." When I click OK, I get the Select Names dialog, which is empty. I click Show Names from the dropdown and see two items named Contacts. If I select the first one, I get my contacts and can proceed. I have three machines on a home net, with my .pst file on a net share accessible to all three. I was getting this behavior on another machine, now it's on another. My folder list shows only one Contacts item (I do have a number of subitems under it). It shows no Personal Folders section. It looks like I have one full contacts folder and one empty one, with the empty one selected as default. But I don't see evidence of two folders anywhere except in that dialog. What's wrong, and what can I do about it? |
To field error message
Did you follow directions and close and restart Outlook?
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, chucksphar asked: | Hmm. I deleted both items, then went to designate my Contacts folder | as an address book, as you suggested, Vince, but "Show this folder as | an email address book" was already checked, and when I clicked the To | button in a new message I got the same error. The Select names dialog | still showed both items and I had to click the second one listed to | get my contacts. | | Any other thoughts? | | thanks, | Chuck | | "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: | || Go to the Tools menu Email accounts View/Change existing address || books/directories Click Next Highlight Outlook Address Book || Click Change. Remove the 'bad' folder if you can tell else remove || all of the them and reset your current Contacts folder as an address || book. You can do that by right clicking on the Contacts folder, || choosing "Properties" then going to the Outlook Address Book tab. || Check the "Show this folder as an email address book" box || || "chucksphar" wrote in message || ... ||| When I click the To button beside the To field, I get an error "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. For information on ..." When I click OK, I ||| get the Select ||| Names dialog, which is empty. I click Show Names from the dropdown ||| and see two items named Contacts. If I select the first one, I get ||| my contacts and can proceed. ||| ||| I have three machines on a home net, with my .pst file on a net ||| share accessible to all three. I was getting this behavior on ||| another machine, now ||| it's on another. ||| ||| My folder list shows only one Contacts item (I do have a number of ||| subitems ||| under it). It shows no Personal Folders section. ||| ||| It looks like I have one full contacts folder and one empty one, ||| with the empty one selected as default. But I don't see evidence of ||| two folders anywhere except in that dialog. ||| ||| What's wrong, and what can I do about it? |
To field error message
Hi Milly, not sure if I closed and restarted Outlook at that particular point
(possibly not), but I did later and now both items are gone in View/Change address book and I see no Contacts folder in the Nav pane. However, clicking the Contacts button at the bottom of the Nav pane opens my Contacts folder just fine. And when I click To in a new message I get the Select Names dialog showing Outlook Address Book in the "Show Names from the' box but no choices under it -- and 'No entries in this address book' below. Ideas? thanks, Chuck "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Did you follow directions and close and restart Outlook? --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, chucksphar asked: | Hmm. I deleted both items, then went to designate my Contacts folder | as an address book, as you suggested, Vince, but "Show this folder as | an email address book" was already checked, and when I clicked the To | button in a new message I got the same error. The Select names dialog | still showed both items and I had to click the second one listed to | get my contacts. | | Any other thoughts? | | thanks, | Chuck | | "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: | || Go to the Tools menu Email accounts View/Change existing address || books/directories Click Next Highlight Outlook Address Book || Click Change. Remove the 'bad' folder if you can tell else remove || all of the them and reset your current Contacts folder as an address || book. You can do that by right clicking on the Contacts folder, || choosing "Properties" then going to the Outlook Address Book tab. || Check the "Show this folder as an email address book" box || || "chucksphar" wrote in message || ... ||| When I click the To button beside the To field, I get an error "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. For information on ..." When I click OK, I ||| get the Select ||| Names dialog, which is empty. I click Show Names from the dropdown ||| and see two items named Contacts. If I select the first one, I get ||| my contacts and can proceed. ||| ||| I have three machines on a home net, with my .pst file on a net ||| share accessible to all three. I was getting this behavior on ||| another machine, now ||| it's on another. ||| ||| My folder list shows only one Contacts item (I do have a number of ||| subitems ||| under it). It shows no Personal Folders section. ||| ||| It looks like I have one full contacts folder and one empty one, ||| with the empty one selected as default. But I don't see evidence of ||| two folders anywhere except in that dialog. ||| ||| What's wrong, and what can I do about it? |
To field error message
chucksphar wrote:
Hi Milly, not sure if I closed and restarted Outlook at that particular point (possibly not), but I did later and now both items are gone in View/Change address book and I see no Contacts folder in the Nav pane. However, clicking the Contacts button at the bottom of the Nav pane opens my Contacts folder just fine. And when I click To in a new message I get the Select Names dialog showing Outlook Address Book in the "Show Names from the' box but no choices under it -- and 'No entries in this address book' below. Right-click your Contacts folder, choose Properties, select the Outlook Address Book tab and check the box labeled "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book". -- Brian Tillman |
To field error message
Thanks, Brian, but we've been there, back earlier in the thread. Currently I
can't even see a Contacts folder in the Nav view. Chuck "Brian Tillman" wrote: chucksphar wrote: Hi Milly, not sure if I closed and restarted Outlook at that particular point (possibly not), but I did later and now both items are gone in View/Change address book and I see no Contacts folder in the Nav pane. However, clicking the Contacts button at the bottom of the Nav pane opens my Contacts folder just fine. And when I click To in a new message I get the Select Names dialog showing Outlook Address Book in the "Show Names from the' box but no choices under it -- and 'No entries in this address book' below. Right-click your Contacts folder, choose Properties, select the Outlook Address Book tab and check the box labeled "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book". -- Brian Tillman |
To field error message
chucksphar wrote:
Thanks, Brian, but we've been there, back earlier in the thread. Currently I can't even see a Contacts folder in the Nav view. Sorry. I didn't go back and review the whole thread. I have now. I don't see where anyone suggested removing the entire Outlook Address Book service and re-adding it. Try that. Remove the service completely, stop and restart Outlook, then add the service back in. Then make sure the "Show this folder..." option is checked. -- Brian Tillman |
To field error message
Um, how do I get rid of the Address Book service?
thx, Chuck "Brian Tillman" wrote: chucksphar wrote: Thanks, Brian, but we've been there, back earlier in the thread. Currently I can't even see a Contacts folder in the Nav view. Sorry. I didn't go back and review the whole thread. I have now. I don't see where anyone suggested removing the entire Outlook Address Book service and re-adding it. Try that. Remove the service completely, stop and restart Outlook, then add the service back in. Then make sure the "Show this folder..." option is checked. -- Brian Tillman |
To field error message
chucksphar wrote:
Um, how do I get rid of the Address Book service? ToolsE-mail AccountsView or change existing directories or address booksNext. Select Outlook Address Book and click Remove. -- Brian Tillman |
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