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I have two outlook contact files - HELP
Somehow, I have two "contact" files... one has date, the default one does
not... in other words, if I try "carolsm" in the email address line, it should find ... but it doesn't. it asks me to find the address and when I use the drop down list is shows "Outlook Address Book" (empty) "Outlook" (empty) "Outlook" (has data, but isn't being accessed) How do I delete the empty files, and have Outlook find the one with data??? Caby Smith |
I have two outlook contact files - HELP
Hi Brian...
Similar, but it didn't cover it... I'm gonna post some screen grabs of the problem and see if that helps get a solution... Thanks, Caby "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Exhibit Imaging" Exhibit wrote in message ... Somehow, I have two "contact" files... one has date, the default one does not... in other words, if I try "carolsm" in the email address line, it should find ... but it doesn't. it asks me to find the address and when I use the drop down list is shows "Outlook Address Book" (empty) "Outlook" (empty) "Outlook" (has data, but isn't being accessed) Does this help: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563/en-us -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
I have two outlook contact files - HELP
This Link has screen captures of the problem... hope it helps...
http://www.exhibitimaging.com/outlook_problem.htm Please ignore the fact the the first JPG is repeated... my bad... Thanks Caby "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Exhibit Imaging" Exhibit wrote in message ... Somehow, I have two "contact" files... one has date, the default one does not... in other words, if I try "carolsm" in the email address line, it should find ... but it doesn't. it asks me to find the address and when I use the drop down list is shows "Outlook Address Book" (empty) "Outlook" (empty) "Outlook" (has data, but isn't being accessed) Does this help: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563/en-us -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
I have two outlook contact files - HELP
This is a very common problem that has been addressed here countless times.
You have corrupted your Outlook Address Book Service. We don't know how because you haven't told us. We don't even know what Outlook version you are using. If you can't find one of the many posts here that answer your question, then at least provide us the courtesy of posting enough information to help you. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Exhibit Imaging" wrote in message ... This Link has screen captures of the problem... hope it helps... http://www.exhibitimaging.com/outlook_problem.htm Please ignore the fact the the first JPG is repeated... my bad... Thanks Caby "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Exhibit Imaging" Exhibit wrote in message ... Somehow, I have two "contact" files... one has date, the default one does not... in other words, if I try "carolsm" in the email address line, it should find ... but it doesn't. it asks me to find the address and when I use the drop down list is shows "Outlook Address Book" (empty) "Outlook" (empty) "Outlook" (has data, but isn't being accessed) Does this help: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563/en-us -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
I have two outlook contact files - HELP
"Exhibit Imaging" wrote in
message ... This Link has screen captures of the problem... hope it helps... http://www.exhibitimaging.com/outlook_problem.htm Please ignore the fact the the first JPG is repeated... my bad... First, the "Outlook Address Book" entry in the Address Book view will never contain contacts, only references to contacts folders, just like you see. The fact you see a "Contacts" entry that contains nothing indicates a corrupt Outlook Address Book service. You should fix your Outlook Address Book service to remove the first bogus Contacts entry. Exactly how depends on Outlook version. For OL 2002/2003, it's ToolsE-mail AccountsView or change existing directories or address booksNext, select the OAB service, click Change, and delete the first entry. Stop and restart Outlook. For Outlook 2007, click ToolsAccount Settings, and select the Address Book tab. The rest of the process is similar. Second, don't expect contacts to appear when you begin typing in the To field. That doesn't reference your Contacts in any way. It's just a memory of the last 2,000 addresses you've entered in a recipient field. It might be a contact, or it might be an address you've typed manually. If you have used an address before and it doesn't appear in a drop-down list when you begin typing, that's an indication of a broken mail profile. Create a new one. That will also fix the Outlook Address Book service, if you create the account properly and point it at your existing mail store. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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