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I am running Outlook 2003. When I open my contacts in my address book I see
a lot of blank entries. When I try to open one of the blank records I receive an error: The Properties dialog box could not be opened. An invalid ENTRYID was passed in. Then a second dialog box says: The Properties dialog box could not be displayed. The action could not be completed. I cannot delete the records and it looks like more are created periodically. What caused this and how do I fix it? |
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Only you know what caused it. You were there. We weren't. We have no way of
knowing what you did to corrupt your Outlook Address Book. The address book was never intended for viewing or editing Contact data. You do that in your Contacts Folder. Just reset your Outlook Address Book. Method depends on your version, which you failed to post. It has been posted here countless times. Just find a post that matches your version and follow the instructions. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Reggie" wrote in message ... I am running Outlook 2003. When I open my contacts in my address book I see a lot of blank entries. When I try to open one of the blank records I receive an error: The Properties dialog box could not be opened. An invalid ENTRYID was passed in. Then a second dialog box says: The Properties dialog box could not be displayed. The action could not be completed. I cannot delete the records and it looks like more are created periodically. What caused this and how do I fix it? |
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Wow...Pretty interesting reply. Perhaps if you did not know what caused me
problem, you should have just stated that. If I actually had an idea of what I did to corrupt my address book I would have included that in my original posting as information that would be useful for identifying the problem and getting a resolution. Your reply unfortunately did not resolve my issue. I suggest a different line of work for you, if customer service is not your thing. For anyone else who may read this and have information that would help me, please let me know of any addidiotnal information that would be required to resolve my issue, other than knowing that I am running Outlook 2003 (SP2). "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Only you know what caused it. You were there. We weren't. We have no way of knowing what you did to corrupt your Outlook Address Book. The address book was never intended for viewing or editing Contact data. You do that in your Contacts Folder. Just reset your Outlook Address Book. Method depends on your version, which you failed to post. It has been posted here countless times. Just find a post that matches your version and follow the instructions. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Reggie" wrote in message ... I am running Outlook 2003. When I open my contacts in my address book I see a lot of blank entries. When I try to open one of the blank records I receive an error: The Properties dialog box could not be opened. An invalid ENTRYID was passed in. Then a second dialog box says: The Properties dialog box could not be displayed. The action could not be completed. I cannot delete the records and it looks like more are created periodically. What caused this and how do I fix it? |
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This is an end user newsgroup, not "customer service." What you needed and
expected was a mind reader. It is not unusual for the Outlook Address Book to "lose track" of the connection to its Contacts Folder when you move or import your PST or update your Outlook version or operating system. Use the following steps to reset the connection. Note that in some instances you may actually have to remove the Outlook Address Book completely from your Profile, close Outlook, and then re-add it before you can get it to work. For Outlook 2002/2003: Make sure the Contact folder is enabled as an email address book. Right click the Contacts folder, choose Properties then Outlook Address Book. Is the box to enable as email address book checked? If this is grayed out...Go to Tools | Email Accounts, choose View or change existing directories or address book. Is the Outlook Address Book present? If it isn't listed, add it and close and restart Outlook. If it is listed, then remove it and close then restart Outlook and repeat these steps to add it. More details available he http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Reggie" wrote in message ... Wow...Pretty interesting reply. Perhaps if you did not know what caused me problem, you should have just stated that. If I actually had an idea of what I did to corrupt my address book I would have included that in my original posting as information that would be useful for identifying the problem and getting a resolution. Your reply unfortunately did not resolve my issue. I suggest a different line of work for you, if customer service is not your thing. For anyone else who may read this and have information that would help me, please let me know of any addidiotnal information that would be required to resolve my issue, other than knowing that I am running Outlook 2003 (SP2). "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Only you know what caused it. You were there. We weren't. We have no way of knowing what you did to corrupt your Outlook Address Book. The address book was never intended for viewing or editing Contact data. You do that in your Contacts Folder. Just reset your Outlook Address Book. Method depends on your version, which you failed to post. It has been posted here countless times. Just find a post that matches your version and follow the instructions. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Reggie" wrote in message ... I am running Outlook 2003. When I open my contacts in my address book I see a lot of blank entries. When I try to open one of the blank records I receive an error: The Properties dialog box could not be opened. An invalid ENTRYID was passed in. Then a second dialog box says: The Properties dialog box could not be displayed. The action could not be completed. I cannot delete the records and it looks like more are created periodically. What caused this and how do I fix it? |
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Wow. I think it was very clear what Reggi was after. Russ's response was clearly bitchy for no reason. Professional behavior includes respectful communication.
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Well played. Failed to post in the relevant thread. Failed to quote the
post. Accordingly, failed to make any point whatsoever. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Michael Byrne" wrote in message ... Wow. I think it was very clear what Reggi was after. Russ's response was clearly bitchy for no reason. Professional behavior includes respectful communication. |
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