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I just migrated to a new computer and moved from Outlook 2003 to Outlook
2007. All of my Outlook data appears to have migrated successfully however Outlook does not recognize my Contacts as my address book. I've tried the published "fixes" but they all apply to Outlook 2003 and the 2007 menus don't work exactly the same. |
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Epsilon wrote:
I just migrated to a new computer and moved from Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007. All of my Outlook data appears to have migrated successfully however Outlook does not recognize my Contacts as my address book. I've tried the published "fixes" but they all apply to Outlook 2003 and the 2007 menus don't work exactly the same. They may not be exactly the same menus, but the exact same principles apply. It shouldn't be that difficult to find the menu items you need. -- Brian Tillman |
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The menus are slightly different but they do work the same.
Just use Tools Accounts Address Book Tab to add and configure the Outlook Address Book. If you can't, then provide information on why you can't and how you migrated your data. If done incorrectly it can demolish the Outlook Address Book Service. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Epsilon" wrote in message ... I just migrated to a new computer and moved from Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007. All of my Outlook data appears to have migrated successfully however Outlook does not recognize my Contacts as my address book. I've tried the published "fixes" but they all apply to Outlook 2003 and the 2007 menus don't work exactly the same. |
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When I go to ToolsAccount SettingsAddress Book, Outlook Address Book is
listed, the "type" is MAPI. The only actions available on that page are "New" and "Change". If I select NewAdditional Address Books it won't allow me to pick "Outlook Address Book" as a type, because it already exists. If I select Change, the dialog that appears has an empty list of Outlook Address Books. The instruction on that box says to select the Contacts folder, then Properties, then the Outlook Address Book tab. However the selection "Show this folder as an email Address Book is unchecked and is "grayed out." Am I missing something obvious here? I migrated the data from my previous computer (Windows XP; Office 2003) to a new Dell 620 with Vista & Office 2007. I used the data migration tool that comes with Vista. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The menus are slightly different but they do work the same. Just use Tools Accounts Address Book Tab to add and configure the Outlook Address Book. If you can't, then provide information on why you can't and how you migrated your data. If done incorrectly it can demolish the Outlook Address Book Service. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Epsilon" wrote in message ... I just migrated to a new computer and moved from Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007. All of my Outlook data appears to have migrated successfully however Outlook does not recognize my Contacts as my address book. I've tried the published "fixes" but they all apply to Outlook 2003 and the 2007 menus don't work exactly the same. |
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Bingo. You have a corrupt profile. You cannot use Vista's Easy Transfer with
Outlook. It does not work. Create a new profile from scratch and then open your old data file in that profile and set it as the default. Once you do, you will be able to configure the Outlook Address Book according to those instructions. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Epsilon" wrote in message ... When I go to ToolsAccount SettingsAddress Book, Outlook Address Book is listed, the "type" is MAPI. The only actions available on that page are "New" and "Change". If I select NewAdditional Address Books it won't allow me to pick "Outlook Address Book" as a type, because it already exists. If I select Change, the dialog that appears has an empty list of Outlook Address Books. The instruction on that box says to select the Contacts folder, then Properties, then the Outlook Address Book tab. However the selection "Show this folder as an email Address Book is unchecked and is "grayed out." Am I missing something obvious here? I migrated the data from my previous computer (Windows XP; Office 2003) to a new Dell 620 with Vista & Office 2007. I used the data migration tool that comes with Vista. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: The menus are slightly different but they do work the same. Just use Tools Accounts Address Book Tab to add and configure the Outlook Address Book. If you can't, then provide information on why you can't and how you migrated your data. If done incorrectly it can demolish the Outlook Address Book Service. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Epsilon" wrote in message ... I just migrated to a new computer and moved from Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007. All of my Outlook data appears to have migrated successfully however Outlook does not recognize my Contacts as my address book. I've tried the published "fixes" but they all apply to Outlook 2003 and the 2007 menus don't work exactly the same. |
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