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I have transferred (export/import) my contacts from the computer at work (outlook 2003) to the computer at home (outlook 2007). Now when I try to send message to certain contacts I receive this error message: ! “Task – Sending” reported error (0x80070057): “Could not complete the operation. One or more parameter values are not valid.” Can someone help me please? Thank you dema |
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Exporting and importing is never the correct way to transfer data, so most
likely you corrupted your addresses. Try again using a supported method for data transfer. http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dema" wrote in message ... Hi, I have transferred (export/import) my contacts from the computer at work (outlook 2003) to the computer at home (outlook 2007). Now when I try to send message to certain contacts I receive this error message: ! "Task - Sending" reported error (0x80070057): "Could not complete the operation. One or more parameter values are not valid." Can someone help me please? Thank you dema |
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First, certainly agree with Russ that exporting contact info purely for the
purposes of moving info between 2 computers is definitely not the "optimum" approach (particularly if exporting/importing to a PST file via Outlook's import/export wizard and especially between 2 different versions of Outlook but that's an "after the fact" statement. One thing we hate is dealing with is contact info in a PST file created by Outlook's import/export wizard. The few times we have had to because of reported problems - issues have arisen more often then not and ultimate causes were found NOT to be related to our import/export products which were accused as being the cause of the problems encountered but rather the source PST file being used and/or issues with the Outlook config itself.) Assume that the error your encountering (0x80070057 = MAPI_E_INVALID_PARAMETER) is for O'2007 and that everything otherwise appears normal when reviewing the info for the contact (such as no extraneous characters in the email field etc). A few things to ask/suggest: #1 - If you create a new contact (a duplicate for the one that results in the error when sending an email) - does the problem still exist? If no, then likely cause is a corrupted copntact record in the PST file. #2 - Run a ScanPST on your PST file to resolve any errors that may exist in your PST file and see if the problem persists? #3 - Repair your Outlook installation. If all of that fails - copy your contacts again from your work machine by copying a PST file containing your contacts. Either copy your current PST file which will contain all email etc or create a new PST and new Contact folder and MOVE contacts from original PST to new PST/Contact Folder - then open new PST file in O'2007. If you imported your data from a format other then a PST file, would be hard pressed to believe that the Outlook import process itself was the cause. More likely than not being some other pre-existing issue with your Outlook config that simply got noticed/highlighted after any import/export. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "dema" wrote in message ... Hi, I have transferred (export/import) my contacts from the computer at work (outlook 2003) to the computer at home (outlook 2007). Now when I try to send message to certain contacts I receive this error message: ! "Task - Sending" reported error (0x80070057): "Could not complete the operation. One or more parameter values are not valid." Can someone help me please? Thank you dema |
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First, thank you for the help.
I tried to repair the .pst file with SCANPST. It was damaged but it didn’t help. I still have the same error. I create a new contact with the same information as the contact that didn’t works… The new contact work fine… So the Problem as you say is the corrupted contact!! At work the contacts are on the exchange server. What is the best way to “move” contacts? Thank you dema "Karl Timmermans" wrote: First, certainly agree with Russ that exporting contact info purely for the purposes of moving info between 2 computers is definitely not the "optimum" approach (particularly if exporting/importing to a PST file via Outlook's import/export wizard and especially between 2 different versions of Outlook but that's an "after the fact" statement. One thing we hate is dealing with is contact info in a PST file created by Outlook's import/export wizard. The few times we have had to because of reported problems - issues have arisen more often then not and ultimate causes were found NOT to be related to our import/export products which were accused as being the cause of the problems encountered but rather the source PST file being used and/or issues with the Outlook config itself.) Assume that the error your encountering (0x80070057 = MAPI_E_INVALID_PARAMETER) is for O'2007 and that everything otherwise appears normal when reviewing the info for the contact (such as no extraneous characters in the email field etc). A few things to ask/suggest: #1 - If you create a new contact (a duplicate for the one that results in the error when sending an email) - does the problem still exist? If no, then likely cause is a corrupted copntact record in the PST file. #2 - Run a ScanPST on your PST file to resolve any errors that may exist in your PST file and see if the problem persists? #3 - Repair your Outlook installation. If all of that fails - copy your contacts again from your work machine by copying a PST file containing your contacts. Either copy your current PST file which will contain all email etc or create a new PST and new Contact folder and MOVE contacts from original PST to new PST/Contact Folder - then open new PST file in O'2007. If you imported your data from a format other then a PST file, would be hard pressed to believe that the Outlook import process itself was the cause. More likely than not being some other pre-existing issue with your Outlook config that simply got noticed/highlighted after any import/export. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "dema" wrote in message ... Hi, I have transferred (export/import) my contacts from the computer at work (outlook 2003) to the computer at home (outlook 2007). Now when I try to send message to certain contacts I receive this error message: ! "Task - Sending" reported error (0x80070057): "Could not complete the operation. One or more parameter values are not valid." Can someone help me please? Thank you dema |
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Just create a PST file in that profile, then copy the data you want to
transfer to that file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dema" wrote in message ... First, thank you for the help. I tried to repair the .pst file with SCANPST. It was damaged but it didn't help. I still have the same error. I create a new contact with the same information as the contact that didn't works. The new contact work fine. So the Problem as you say is the corrupted contact!! At work the contacts are on the exchange server. What is the best way to "move" contacts? Thank you dema "Karl Timmermans" wrote: First, certainly agree with Russ that exporting contact info purely for the purposes of moving info between 2 computers is definitely not the "optimum" approach (particularly if exporting/importing to a PST file via Outlook's import/export wizard and especially between 2 different versions of Outlook but that's an "after the fact" statement. One thing we hate is dealing with is contact info in a PST file created by Outlook's import/export wizard. The few times we have had to because of reported problems - issues have arisen more often then not and ultimate causes were found NOT to be related to our import/export products which were accused as being the cause of the problems encountered but rather the source PST file being used and/or issues with the Outlook config itself.) Assume that the error your encountering (0x80070057 = MAPI_E_INVALID_PARAMETER) is for O'2007 and that everything otherwise appears normal when reviewing the info for the contact (such as no extraneous characters in the email field etc). A few things to ask/suggest: #1 - If you create a new contact (a duplicate for the one that results in the error when sending an email) - does the problem still exist? If no, then likely cause is a corrupted copntact record in the PST file. #2 - Run a ScanPST on your PST file to resolve any errors that may exist in your PST file and see if the problem persists? #3 - Repair your Outlook installation. If all of that fails - copy your contacts again from your work machine by copying a PST file containing your contacts. Either copy your current PST file which will contain all email etc or create a new PST and new Contact folder and MOVE contacts from original PST to new PST/Contact Folder - then open new PST file in O'2007. If you imported your data from a format other then a PST file, would be hard pressed to believe that the Outlook import process itself was the cause. More likely than not being some other pre-existing issue with your Outlook config that simply got noticed/highlighted after any import/export. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "dema" wrote in message ... Hi, I have transferred (export/import) my contacts from the computer at work (outlook 2003) to the computer at home (outlook 2007). Now when I try to send message to certain contacts I receive this error message: ! "Task - Sending" reported error (0x80070057): "Could not complete the operation. One or more parameter values are not valid." Can someone help me please? Thank you dema |
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What I did:
I created a new .pst File I’ve “attached” this to Outlook (at work) and copied all contacts in the ..pst file. I took the .pst file at Home and “attached” it to Outlook… copied the contacts in the contact folder. The Problem is still there! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just create a PST file in that profile, then copy the data you want to transfer to that file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dema" wrote in message ... First, thank you for the help. I tried to repair the .pst file with SCANPST. It was damaged but it didn't help. I still have the same error. I create a new contact with the same information as the contact that didn't works. The new contact work fine. So the Problem as you say is the corrupted contact!! At work the contacts are on the exchange server. What is the best way to "move" contacts? Thank you dema "Karl Timmermans" wrote: First, certainly agree with Russ that exporting contact info purely for the purposes of moving info between 2 computers is definitely not the "optimum" approach (particularly if exporting/importing to a PST file via Outlook's import/export wizard and especially between 2 different versions of Outlook but that's an "after the fact" statement. One thing we hate is dealing with is contact info in a PST file created by Outlook's import/export wizard. The few times we have had to because of reported problems - issues have arisen more often then not and ultimate causes were found NOT to be related to our import/export products which were accused as being the cause of the problems encountered but rather the source PST file being used and/or issues with the Outlook config itself.) Assume that the error your encountering (0x80070057 = MAPI_E_INVALID_PARAMETER) is for O'2007 and that everything otherwise appears normal when reviewing the info for the contact (such as no extraneous characters in the email field etc). A few things to ask/suggest: #1 - If you create a new contact (a duplicate for the one that results in the error when sending an email) - does the problem still exist? If no, then likely cause is a corrupted copntact record in the PST file. #2 - Run a ScanPST on your PST file to resolve any errors that may exist in your PST file and see if the problem persists? #3 - Repair your Outlook installation. If all of that fails - copy your contacts again from your work machine by copying a PST file containing your contacts. Either copy your current PST file which will contain all email etc or create a new PST and new Contact folder and MOVE contacts from original PST to new PST/Contact Folder - then open new PST file in O'2007. If you imported your data from a format other then a PST file, would be hard pressed to believe that the Outlook import process itself was the cause. More likely than not being some other pre-existing issue with your Outlook config that simply got noticed/highlighted after any import/export. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "dema" wrote in message ... Hi, I have transferred (export/import) my contacts from the computer at work (outlook 2003) to the computer at home (outlook 2007). Now when I try to send message to certain contacts I receive this error message: ! "Task - Sending" reported error (0x80070057): "Could not complete the operation. One or more parameter values are not valid." Can someone help me please? Thank you dema |
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Transferring data correctly now won't fix the data that was transferred
incorrectly the first time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dema" wrote in message ... What I did: I created a new .pst File I've "attached" this to Outlook (at work) and copied all contacts in the .pst file. I took the .pst file at Home and "attached" it to Outlook. copied the contacts in the contact folder. The Problem is still there! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just create a PST file in that profile, then copy the data you want to transfer to that file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dema" wrote in message ... First, thank you for the help. I tried to repair the .pst file with SCANPST. It was damaged but it didn't help. I still have the same error. I create a new contact with the same information as the contact that didn't works. The new contact work fine. So the Problem as you say is the corrupted contact!! At work the contacts are on the exchange server. What is the best way to "move" contacts? Thank you dema "Karl Timmermans" wrote: First, certainly agree with Russ that exporting contact info purely for the purposes of moving info between 2 computers is definitely not the "optimum" approach (particularly if exporting/importing to a PST file via Outlook's import/export wizard and especially between 2 different versions of Outlook but that's an "after the fact" statement. One thing we hate is dealing with is contact info in a PST file created by Outlook's import/export wizard. The few times we have had to because of reported problems - issues have arisen more often then not and ultimate causes were found NOT to be related to our import/export products which were accused as being the cause of the problems encountered but rather the source PST file being used and/or issues with the Outlook config itself.) Assume that the error your encountering (0x80070057 = MAPI_E_INVALID_PARAMETER) is for O'2007 and that everything otherwise appears normal when reviewing the info for the contact (such as no extraneous characters in the email field etc). A few things to ask/suggest: #1 - If you create a new contact (a duplicate for the one that results in the error when sending an email) - does the problem still exist? If no, then likely cause is a corrupted copntact record in the PST file. #2 - Run a ScanPST on your PST file to resolve any errors that may exist in your PST file and see if the problem persists? #3 - Repair your Outlook installation. If all of that fails - copy your contacts again from your work machine by copying a PST file containing your contacts. Either copy your current PST file which will contain all email etc or create a new PST and new Contact folder and MOVE contacts from original PST to new PST/Contact Folder - then open new PST file in O'2007. If you imported your data from a format other then a PST file, would be hard pressed to believe that the Outlook import process itself was the cause. More likely than not being some other pre-existing issue with your Outlook config that simply got noticed/highlighted after any import/export. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "dema" wrote in message ... Hi, I have transferred (export/import) my contacts from the computer at work (outlook 2003) to the computer at home (outlook 2007). Now when I try to send message to certain contacts I receive this error message: ! "Task - Sending" reported error (0x80070057): "Could not complete the operation. One or more parameter values are not valid." Can someone help me please? Thank you dema |
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I erased al contacts before that I copied the contacts from the .pst file.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Transferring data correctly now won't fix the data that was transferred incorrectly the first time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dema" wrote in message ... What I did: I created a new .pst File I've "attached" this to Outlook (at work) and copied all contacts in the .pst file. I took the .pst file at Home and "attached" it to Outlook. copied the contacts in the contact folder. The Problem is still there! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just create a PST file in that profile, then copy the data you want to transfer to that file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dema" wrote in message ... First, thank you for the help. I tried to repair the .pst file with SCANPST. It was damaged but it didn't help. I still have the same error. I create a new contact with the same information as the contact that didn't works. The new contact work fine. So the Problem as you say is the corrupted contact!! At work the contacts are on the exchange server. What is the best way to "move" contacts? Thank you dema "Karl Timmermans" wrote: First, certainly agree with Russ that exporting contact info purely for the purposes of moving info between 2 computers is definitely not the "optimum" approach (particularly if exporting/importing to a PST file via Outlook's import/export wizard and especially between 2 different versions of Outlook but that's an "after the fact" statement. One thing we hate is dealing with is contact info in a PST file created by Outlook's import/export wizard. The few times we have had to because of reported problems - issues have arisen more often then not and ultimate causes were found NOT to be related to our import/export products which were accused as being the cause of the problems encountered but rather the source PST file being used and/or issues with the Outlook config itself.) Assume that the error your encountering (0x80070057 = MAPI_E_INVALID_PARAMETER) is for O'2007 and that everything otherwise appears normal when reviewing the info for the contact (such as no extraneous characters in the email field etc). A few things to ask/suggest: #1 - If you create a new contact (a duplicate for the one that results in the error when sending an email) - does the problem still exist? If no, then likely cause is a corrupted copntact record in the PST file. #2 - Run a ScanPST on your PST file to resolve any errors that may exist in your PST file and see if the problem persists? #3 - Repair your Outlook installation. If all of that fails - copy your contacts again from your work machine by copying a PST file containing your contacts. Either copy your current PST file which will contain all email etc or create a new PST and new Contact folder and MOVE contacts from original PST to new PST/Contact Folder - then open new PST file in O'2007. If you imported your data from a format other then a PST file, would be hard pressed to believe that the Outlook import process itself was the cause. More likely than not being some other pre-existing issue with your Outlook config that simply got noticed/highlighted after any import/export. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "dema" wrote in message ... Hi, I have transferred (export/import) my contacts from the computer at work (outlook 2003) to the computer at home (outlook 2007). Now when I try to send message to certain contacts I receive this error message: ! "Task - Sending" reported error (0x80070057): "Could not complete the operation. One or more parameter values are not valid." Can someone help me please? Thank you dema |
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Just to recap this series of events starting with your first message:
"I have transferred (export/import) my contacts from the computer at work (outlook 2003) to the computer at home (outlook 2007)." Had I noticed/asked/mentioned about the "original" source of your contacts being Exch or not (which I didn't and incorrectly assumed a PST file) when asking you to create a new contact etc - should have mentioned in the follow-up that the corrupt contact exists in Exchange so moving the original (corrupt) data won't be of any use. We've run across corrupt Exch contact records on more then one occasion and this is an issue that can only be rectified by your Exchange admin (or someone who wants to recreate the contacts affected). A corrupted contact record in Exchange can show itself in various different ways and have found in some instances - errors are returned when only specific fields are accessed (the Email Addr certainly appears to be one of those fields in this case). Note to anyone else reading this that uses Exchange: Just because you do not see an error within Outlook does not mean that one or more contact records haven't become corrupted. You may in fact never notice the issue until you attempt to access all records via an export process (as a for instance) or a specific contact that is corrupt. It is not the export process that has the problem - it is the "source data" which needs to be corrected - nothing any kind of export process can do to correct the problem. This is not a theoretical statement but one from experience on more then one occasion (i.e. delete problem contact(s) - associated problems also disappear). Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "dema" wrote in message ... What I did: I created a new .pst File I've "attached" this to Outlook (at work) and copied all contacts in the .pst file. I took the .pst file at Home and "attached" it to Outlook. copied the contacts in the contact folder. The Problem is still there! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just create a PST file in that profile, then copy the data you want to transfer to that file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dema" wrote in message ... First, thank you for the help. I tried to repair the .pst file with SCANPST. It was damaged but it didn't help. I still have the same error. I create a new contact with the same information as the contact that didn't works. The new contact work fine. So the Problem as you say is the corrupted contact!! At work the contacts are on the exchange server. What is the best way to "move" contacts? Thank you dema "Karl Timmermans" wrote: First, certainly agree with Russ that exporting contact info purely for the purposes of moving info between 2 computers is definitely not the "optimum" approach (particularly if exporting/importing to a PST file via Outlook's import/export wizard and especially between 2 different versions of Outlook but that's an "after the fact" statement. One thing we hate is dealing with is contact info in a PST file created by Outlook's import/export wizard. The few times we have had to because of reported problems - issues have arisen more often then not and ultimate causes were found NOT to be related to our import/export products which were accused as being the cause of the problems encountered but rather the source PST file being used and/or issues with the Outlook config itself.) Assume that the error your encountering (0x80070057 = MAPI_E_INVALID_PARAMETER) is for O'2007 and that everything otherwise appears normal when reviewing the info for the contact (such as no extraneous characters in the email field etc). A few things to ask/suggest: #1 - If you create a new contact (a duplicate for the one that results in the error when sending an email) - does the problem still exist? If no, then likely cause is a corrupted copntact record in the PST file. #2 - Run a ScanPST on your PST file to resolve any errors that may exist in your PST file and see if the problem persists? #3 - Repair your Outlook installation. If all of that fails - copy your contacts again from your work machine by copying a PST file containing your contacts. Either copy your current PST file which will contain all email etc or create a new PST and new Contact folder and MOVE contacts from original PST to new PST/Contact Folder - then open new PST file in O'2007. If you imported your data from a format other then a PST file, would be hard pressed to believe that the Outlook import process itself was the cause. More likely than not being some other pre-existing issue with your Outlook config that simply got noticed/highlighted after any import/export. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "dema" wrote in message ... Hi, I have transferred (export/import) my contacts from the computer at work (outlook 2003) to the computer at home (outlook 2007). Now when I try to send message to certain contacts I receive this error message: ! "Task - Sending" reported error (0x80070057): "Could not complete the operation. One or more parameter values are not valid." Can someone help me please? Thank you dema |
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Ok... Thank You
"Karl Timmermans" wrote: Just to recap this series of events starting with your first message: "I have transferred (export/import) my contacts from the computer at work (outlook 2003) to the computer at home (outlook 2007)." Had I noticed/asked/mentioned about the "original" source of your contacts being Exch or not (which I didn't and incorrectly assumed a PST file) when asking you to create a new contact etc - should have mentioned in the follow-up that the corrupt contact exists in Exchange so moving the original (corrupt) data won't be of any use. We've run across corrupt Exch contact records on more then one occasion and this is an issue that can only be rectified by your Exchange admin (or someone who wants to recreate the contacts affected). A corrupted contact record in Exchange can show itself in various different ways and have found in some instances - errors are returned when only specific fields are accessed (the Email Addr certainly appears to be one of those fields in this case). Note to anyone else reading this that uses Exchange: Just because you do not see an error within Outlook does not mean that one or more contact records haven't become corrupted. You may in fact never notice the issue until you attempt to access all records via an export process (as a for instance) or a specific contact that is corrupt. It is not the export process that has the problem - it is the "source data" which needs to be corrected - nothing any kind of export process can do to correct the problem. This is not a theoretical statement but one from experience on more then one occasion (i.e. delete problem contact(s) - associated problems also disappear). Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "dema" wrote in message ... What I did: I created a new .pst File I've "attached" this to Outlook (at work) and copied all contacts in the .pst file. I took the .pst file at Home and "attached" it to Outlook. copied the contacts in the contact folder. The Problem is still there! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just create a PST file in that profile, then copy the data you want to transfer to that file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dema" wrote in message ... First, thank you for the help. I tried to repair the .pst file with SCANPST. It was damaged but it didn't help. I still have the same error. I create a new contact with the same information as the contact that didn't works. The new contact work fine. So the Problem as you say is the corrupted contact!! At work the contacts are on the exchange server. What is the best way to "move" contacts? Thank you dema "Karl Timmermans" wrote: First, certainly agree with Russ that exporting contact info purely for the purposes of moving info between 2 computers is definitely not the "optimum" approach (particularly if exporting/importing to a PST file via Outlook's import/export wizard and especially between 2 different versions of Outlook but that's an "after the fact" statement. One thing we hate is dealing with is contact info in a PST file created by Outlook's import/export wizard. The few times we have had to because of reported problems - issues have arisen more often then not and ultimate causes were found NOT to be related to our import/export products which were accused as being the cause of the problems encountered but rather the source PST file being used and/or issues with the Outlook config itself.) Assume that the error your encountering (0x80070057 = MAPI_E_INVALID_PARAMETER) is for O'2007 and that everything otherwise appears normal when reviewing the info for the contact (such as no extraneous characters in the email field etc). A few things to ask/suggest: #1 - If you create a new contact (a duplicate for the one that results in the error when sending an email) - does the problem still exist? If no, then likely cause is a corrupted copntact record in the PST file. #2 - Run a ScanPST on your PST file to resolve any errors that may exist in your PST file and see if the problem persists? #3 - Repair your Outlook installation. If all of that fails - copy your contacts again from your work machine by copying a PST file containing your contacts. Either copy your current PST file which will contain all email etc or create a new PST and new Contact folder and MOVE contacts from original PST to new PST/Contact Folder - then open new PST file in O'2007. If you imported your data from a format other then a PST file, would be hard pressed to believe that the Outlook import process itself was the cause. More likely than not being some other pre-existing issue with your Outlook config that simply got noticed/highlighted after any import/export. Karl __________________________________________________ _ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer 1.3 / DataPorter 2.0 / Exporter "Power contact importers/exporters for MS Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "dema" wrote in message ... Hi, I have transferred (export/import) my contacts from the computer at work (outlook 2003) to the computer at home (outlook 2007). Now when I try to send message to certain contacts I receive this error message: ! "Task - Sending" reported error (0x80070057): "Could not complete the operation. One or more parameter values are not valid." Can someone help me please? Thank you dema |
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