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Old July 18th 08, 11:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
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Default Buiness Contact Manager Install

I am trying to run Business Contact Manager with my Outlook 2003. The
new file menu for business contact manager is not showing on the
Outlook file menu even though I have run the application. The program
appears to have installed correctly but when the wizard runs it never
goes past the "create new database" step (I've made 10 so far,
somewhere?). I have not used Business Contact Manager before so I am
learning as I go.

I tried creating a new data base from the File_Data File Management
Menu and at least I got an error message this way. It reads: "Could
not find stored procedure 'ir_GetSBAinfo' . Any ideas what this
means? Can I fix it some how so I will be able to use Contact Manager?

I have uninstalled and reinstalled Business Contact Manager, and run
the repair/fix for Outlook from the install disk. I didn't want to
try uninstalling /installing Outlook till I asked around because I
will loose my e-mails and settings for my POP3 connections.

Any Ideas would help?
Thanks
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Old July 19th 08, 12:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Buiness Contact Manager Install

This is not a BCM group. Suggest posting in one.

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I am trying to run Business Contact Manager with my Outlook 2003. The
new file menu for business contact manager is not showing on the
Outlook file menu even though I have run the application. The program
appears to have installed correctly but when the wizard runs it never
goes past the "create new database" step (I've made 10 so far,
somewhere?). I have not used Business Contact Manager before so I am
learning as I go.

I tried creating a new data base from the File_Data File Management
Menu and at least I got an error message this way. It reads: "Could
not find stored procedure 'ir_GetSBAinfo' . Any ideas what this
means? Can I fix it some how so I will be able to use Contact Manager?

I have uninstalled and reinstalled Business Contact Manager, and run
the repair/fix for Outlook from the install disk. I didn't want to
try uninstalling /installing Outlook till I asked around because I
will loose my e-mails and settings for my POP3 connections.

Any Ideas would help?
Thanks


 




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