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I successfully transferred my Outlook pst file from my old computer to my new
computer. All folders and contacts appear. However, when I got to type a new email, none of the contacts show in the address list. How do I get them to show up for me? -- LMD |
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Your post is too unclear. State your Outlook version.
State how you configured the Outlook Address Book. State more clearly what you are doing when you think you should be seeing an "address list" and what that means. Recognize that if you are using autocompletion, it has nothing to do with your Contacts. It uses a cache that you have not yet populated if this is a new installation. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "LMD" wrote in message ... I successfully transferred my Outlook pst file from my old computer to my new computer. All folders and contacts appear. However, when I got to type a new email, none of the contacts show in the address list. How do I get them to show up for me? -- LMD |
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Hi and thanks for the quick reply! Sorry, this was my first "post". I am
using Outlook 2003, and while searching their Help feature, I found the solution. I needed to have a box checked on the Properties screen. That said, I now have 2 listings of "Contacts" when I click on the "To" when sending a new email. If I click on the first listing, there are no contacts listed. When I click on the second listing, I see all my contacts. Not sure how to eliminate the first listing. The way I configured it was copying my pst file from my old computer's hard drive (C:\Documents & Settings\[user name]\Local Settings\Application data\Microsoft\Outlook) and then pasting it into the same folder on my new computer. I just identified a solution by right clicking on the My Contacts, going to Properties, and under Outlook Address Book, checked "Show this folder as an email Address Book". It all seemed to work, with the exception that I see two listings for Contacts and don't know how to eliminate the one with no contact information. I'm not using Autocompletion. Hope this clarifies my posting :-) Thanks!! -- LMD "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Your post is too unclear. State your Outlook version. State how you configured the Outlook Address Book. State more clearly what you are doing when you think you should be seeing an "address list" and what that means. Recognize that if you are using autocompletion, it has nothing to do with your Contacts. It uses a cache that you have not yet populated if this is a new installation. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "LMD" wrote in message ... I successfully transferred my Outlook pst file from my old computer to my new computer. All folders and contacts appear. However, when I got to type a new email, none of the contacts show in the address list. How do I get them to show up for me? -- LMD |
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You should never copy a PST file into the default location because you will
very likely overwrite another file with the same name and corrupt your profile. See if you have 2 sets of Personal Folders files in your profile. If not, you can easily remove the invalid reference to a second Contacts Folder in your Outlook address book he Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or address books Outlook Address Book Change. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "LMD" wrote in message ... Hi and thanks for the quick reply! Sorry, this was my first "post". I am using Outlook 2003, and while searching their Help feature, I found the solution. I needed to have a box checked on the Properties screen. That said, I now have 2 listings of "Contacts" when I click on the "To" when sending a new email. If I click on the first listing, there are no contacts listed. When I click on the second listing, I see all my contacts. Not sure how to eliminate the first listing. The way I configured it was copying my pst file from my old computer's hard drive (C:\Documents & Settings\[user name]\Local Settings\Application data\Microsoft\Outlook) and then pasting it into the same folder on my new computer. I just identified a solution by right clicking on the My Contacts, going to Properties, and under Outlook Address Book, checked "Show this folder as an email Address Book". It all seemed to work, with the exception that I see two listings for Contacts and don't know how to eliminate the one with no contact information. I'm not using Autocompletion. Hope this clarifies my posting :-) Thanks!! -- LMD "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Your post is too unclear. State your Outlook version. State how you configured the Outlook Address Book. State more clearly what you are doing when you think you should be seeing an "address list" and what that means. Recognize that if you are using autocompletion, it has nothing to do with your Contacts. It uses a cache that you have not yet populated if this is a new installation. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "LMD" wrote in message ... I successfully transferred my Outlook pst file from my old computer to my new computer. All folders and contacts appear. However, when I got to type a new email, none of the contacts show in the address list. How do I get them to show up for me? -- LMD |
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Thanks. There was only one set of Personal folders. I appreciate your
assistance. Now, I'll go see if I can make it work!! -- LMD "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You should never copy a PST file into the default location because you will very likely overwrite another file with the same name and corrupt your profile. See if you have 2 sets of Personal Folders files in your profile. If not, you can easily remove the invalid reference to a second Contacts Folder in your Outlook address book he Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or address books Outlook Address Book Change. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "LMD" wrote in message ... Hi and thanks for the quick reply! Sorry, this was my first "post". I am using Outlook 2003, and while searching their Help feature, I found the solution. I needed to have a box checked on the Properties screen. That said, I now have 2 listings of "Contacts" when I click on the "To" when sending a new email. If I click on the first listing, there are no contacts listed. When I click on the second listing, I see all my contacts. Not sure how to eliminate the first listing. The way I configured it was copying my pst file from my old computer's hard drive (C:\Documents & Settings\[user name]\Local Settings\Application data\Microsoft\Outlook) and then pasting it into the same folder on my new computer. I just identified a solution by right clicking on the My Contacts, going to Properties, and under Outlook Address Book, checked "Show this folder as an email Address Book". It all seemed to work, with the exception that I see two listings for Contacts and don't know how to eliminate the one with no contact information. I'm not using Autocompletion. Hope this clarifies my posting :-) Thanks!! -- LMD "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Your post is too unclear. State your Outlook version. State how you configured the Outlook Address Book. State more clearly what you are doing when you think you should be seeing an "address list" and what that means. Recognize that if you are using autocompletion, it has nothing to do with your Contacts. It uses a cache that you have not yet populated if this is a new installation. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "LMD" wrote in message ... I successfully transferred my Outlook pst file from my old computer to my new computer. All folders and contacts appear. However, when I got to type a new email, none of the contacts show in the address list. How do I get them to show up for me? -- LMD |
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LMD wrote:
Hi and thanks for the quick reply! Sorry, this was my first "post". I am using Outlook 2003, and while searching their Help feature, I found the solution. I needed to have a box checked on the Properties screen. That said, I now have 2 listings of "Contacts" when I click on the "To" when sending a new email. If I click on the first listing, there are no contacts listed. When I click on the second listing, I see all my contacts. Not sure how to eliminate the first listing. Open the Address Book, click ToolsOptions, select the bad entry and clock Remove. In Outlook, also click ToolsE-mail AccountsView or change existing directories or address booksNext. Select Outlook Address Book, click Change, and remove the bad entry there. -- Brian Tillman The way I configured it was copying my pst file from my old computer's hard drive (C:\Documents & Settings\[user name]\Local Settings\Application data\Microsoft\Outlook) and then pasting it into the same folder on my new computer. I just identified a solution by right clicking on the My Contacts, going to Properties, and under Outlook Address Book, checked "Show this folder as an email Address Book". It all seemed to work, with the exception that I see two listings for Contacts and don't know how to eliminate the one with no contact information. I'm not using Autocompletion. Hope this clarifies my posting :-) Thanks!! Your post is too unclear. State your Outlook version. State how you configured the Outlook Address Book. State more clearly what you are doing when you think you should be seeing an "address list" and what that means. Recognize that if you are using autocompletion, it has nothing to do with your Contacts. It uses a cache that you have not yet populated if this is a new installation. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "LMD" wrote in message ... I successfully transferred my Outlook pst file from my old computer to my new computer. All folders and contacts appear. However, when I got to type a new email, none of the contacts show in the address list. How do I get them to show up for me? -- LMD |
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Thanks! I appreciate your quick reply! Now, I'll go and make it work!!
Thanks again! -- LMD "Brian Tillman" wrote: LMD wrote: Hi and thanks for the quick reply! Sorry, this was my first "post". I am using Outlook 2003, and while searching their Help feature, I found the solution. I needed to have a box checked on the Properties screen. That said, I now have 2 listings of "Contacts" when I click on the "To" when sending a new email. If I click on the first listing, there are no contacts listed. When I click on the second listing, I see all my contacts. Not sure how to eliminate the first listing. Open the Address Book, click ToolsOptions, select the bad entry and clock Remove. In Outlook, also click ToolsE-mail AccountsView or change existing directories or address booksNext. Select Outlook Address Book, click Change, and remove the bad entry there. -- Brian Tillman The way I configured it was copying my pst file from my old computer's hard drive (C:\Documents & Settings\[user name]\Local Settings\Application data\Microsoft\Outlook) and then pasting it into the same folder on my new computer. I just identified a solution by right clicking on the My Contacts, going to Properties, and under Outlook Address Book, checked "Show this folder as an email Address Book". It all seemed to work, with the exception that I see two listings for Contacts and don't know how to eliminate the one with no contact information. I'm not using Autocompletion. Hope this clarifies my posting :-) Thanks!! Your post is too unclear. State your Outlook version. State how you configured the Outlook Address Book. State more clearly what you are doing when you think you should be seeing an "address list" and what that means. Recognize that if you are using autocompletion, it has nothing to do with your Contacts. It uses a cache that you have not yet populated if this is a new installation. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "LMD" wrote in message ... I successfully transferred my Outlook pst file from my old computer to my new computer. All folders and contacts appear. However, when I got to type a new email, none of the contacts show in the address list. How do I get them to show up for me? -- LMD |
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