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I can't get Outlook 2007 to recognize my Address Book.
Thanks, Russ,
The file is enabled. What I had to do was un-enable the other folder (the original empty folder), and that worked to get the email to be able to find the addresses. I closed Outlook and re-opened as you suggested. The original "Contacts" folder is still there and is the one htat is highlighted, indicating it is the default despite being empty. Is there some way to consolidate the two Contacts folders so that the default is the one wiht the data? Jane "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: There is simply no need to add another address book service. The Outlook Address Book Service is already installed. That's what the message is telling you. If you have indeed connected your former PST file correctly (and I can't tell if you have) just make sure its Contacts Folder has been enabled as an email address book in its properties. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jane Cowtown" wrote in message ... Thank you, Russ. However, I have not been able to link the old address .PST using the ToolsAccountsAddres.... [I tried the linking that was suggested yesterday in this thread, but the linking mechanism is looking for a ".PAB" extension and my file has extension ".PST". When I try the alternative, "Add an Outlook Address Book," it gives error message "This account or directory type already exists and cannot be specified twice."] This happens whether I select Add a new directory OR View or change existing directories. Seems to want a PAB when I have a PST. Jane "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: If you'll reread the instructions, you'll see that after you open the former file, you must then set it as your default. After you restart Outlook, you can then close the new, empty PST file the new profile created and all your old data will be connected. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jane Cowtown" wrote in message ... Hi, I am having a similar problem. Following instructions from MVPs, I "opened" the .pst file that I had saved from before I reformatted the Hard Drive. That caused the creation of a NEW "Personal Folders" complete with Deleted items and Search Folders...which I don't need and clutters the window on the Left. Additionally, there are now 2 folders called Contacts -- #1: "Contacts" #2: "Contacts in Personal Folders". The second one has the data I need. However, it will not come up when I write an email. I tried the linking that was suggested yesterday in this thread, but the linking mechanism is looking for a ".PAB" extension and my file has extension ".PST". When I try the alternative, "Add an Outlook Address Book," it tells me there is none. Questions: 1. How can I get these addresses to be the default addresses? 2. Can I get rid of that extra Personal Files, or do I have to live with it? PS, I am on a stand-alone PC. Jane |
I can't get Outlook 2007 to recognize my Address Book.
You shouldn't have to. How did you designate your old folder as the default?
It looks like whatever you did didn't work. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jane Cowtown" wrote in message ... Thanks, Russ, The file is enabled. What I had to do was un-enable the other folder (the original empty folder), and that worked to get the email to be able to find the addresses. I closed Outlook and re-opened as you suggested. The original "Contacts" folder is still there and is the one htat is highlighted, indicating it is the default despite being empty. Is there some way to consolidate the two Contacts folders so that the default is the one wiht the data? Jane "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: There is simply no need to add another address book service. The Outlook Address Book Service is already installed. That's what the message is telling you. If you have indeed connected your former PST file correctly (and I can't tell if you have) just make sure its Contacts Folder has been enabled as an email address book in its properties. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jane Cowtown" wrote in message ... Thank you, Russ. However, I have not been able to link the old address .PST using the ToolsAccountsAddres.... [I tried the linking that was suggested yesterday in this thread, but the linking mechanism is looking for a ".PAB" extension and my file has extension ".PST". When I try the alternative, "Add an Outlook Address Book," it gives error message "This account or directory type already exists and cannot be specified twice."] This happens whether I select Add a new directory OR View or change existing directories. Seems to want a PAB when I have a PST. Jane "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: If you'll reread the instructions, you'll see that after you open the former file, you must then set it as your default. After you restart Outlook, you can then close the new, empty PST file the new profile created and all your old data will be connected. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jane Cowtown" wrote in message ... Hi, I am having a similar problem. Following instructions from MVPs, I "opened" the .pst file that I had saved from before I reformatted the Hard Drive. That caused the creation of a NEW "Personal Folders" complete with Deleted items and Search Folders...which I don't need and clutters the window on the Left. Additionally, there are now 2 folders called Contacts -- #1: "Contacts" #2: "Contacts in Personal Folders". The second one has the data I need. However, it will not come up when I write an email. I tried the linking that was suggested yesterday in this thread, but the linking mechanism is looking for a ".PAB" extension and my file has extension ".PST". When I try the alternative, "Add an Outlook Address Book," it tells me there is none. Questions: 1. How can I get these addresses to be the default addresses? 2. Can I get rid of that extra Personal Files, or do I have to live with it? PS, I am on a stand-alone PC. Jane |
I can't get Outlook 2007 to recognize my Address Book.
I didn't designate the old folder as anything. My assumption is that it is
the orginal "Contacts" folder that was created when I installed Outlook. The reason I suggested that it might be the default is because it is the one that is highlighted when I first open Outlook. I'd sure like to get it to go away. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You shouldn't have to. How did you designate your old folder as the default? It looks like whatever you did didn't work. -- |
I can't get Outlook 2007 to recognize my Address Book.
If you just follow the instructions I posted you would be fine. I don't
understand why you won't or why you think things will work if you don't. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jane Cowtown" wrote in message ... I didn't designate the old folder as anything. My assumption is that it is the orginal "Contacts" folder that was created when I installed Outlook. The reason I suggested that it might be the default is because it is the one that is highlighted when I first open Outlook. I'd sure like to get it to go away. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You shouldn't have to. How did you designate your old folder as the default? It looks like whatever you did didn't work. -- |
I can't get Outlook 2007 to recognize my Address Book.
Hi Russ.
I was off site yesterday and didn't see your response until this morning. In contrast to your assumption, actually, I have been following your instructions, and describing the results. Email is a difficult way to communicate sometimes. Is there a way we can get through this to resolve the problem? I am willing to start over. Jane |
I can't get Outlook 2007 to recognize my Address Book.
I don't understand your post then. Once you designate your old PST file as
the default, you can simply close the first PST file with a R click Close... -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jane Cowtown" wrote in message ... Hi Russ. I was off site yesterday and didn't see your response until this morning. In contrast to your assumption, actually, I have been following your instructions, and describing the results. Email is a difficult way to communicate sometimes. Is there a way we can get through this to resolve the problem? I am willing to start over. Jane |
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