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I have read a number of posts on this mater and cannot find a solution that
works for me. I am using XP Pro, Outlook 2007 I have 2 contact folders one with email addresses and one without. I went to the Email Contact folder and right click/Properties /Outlook Address Book tab. The "Show this folder as e-mail address book" is ticked but grayed out. I tried creating another profile, new data file...no difference I uninstalled Outlook then re-installed...no difference I have tried the solution listed here http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 but nothing changed I will be really pleased if someone can help me Nick C |
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Which folder has the option to show it as an Address Book grayed out? The
one with name without e-mail addresses? The address book view will only display Contacts folder names with a valid electronic address so if that is the one grayed out, the issue is moot. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. ALWAYS post your Outlook version. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, Nick Cumberbatch asked: | I have read a number of posts on this mater and cannot find a | solution that works for me. | | I am using XP Pro, Outlook 2007 | | I have 2 contact folders one with email addresses and one without. I | went to the Email Contact folder and right click/Properties /Outlook | Address Book tab. The "Show this folder as e-mail address book" is | ticked but grayed out. | | I tried creating another profile, new data file...no difference | | I uninstalled Outlook then re-installed...no difference | | I have tried the solution listed here | http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 | but nothing changed | | I will be really pleased if someone can help me | | Nick C |
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The one with Email addresses
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" what@ever wrote in message ... Which folder has the option to show it as an Address Book grayed out? The one with name without e-mail addresses? The address book view will only display Contacts folder names with a valid electronic address so if that is the one grayed out, the issue is moot. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. ALWAYS post your Outlook version. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, Nick Cumberbatch asked: | I have read a number of posts on this mater and cannot find a | solution that works for me. | | I am using XP Pro, Outlook 2007 | | I have 2 contact folders one with email addresses and one without. I | went to the Email Contact folder and right click/Properties /Outlook | Address Book tab. The "Show this folder as e-mail address book" is | ticked but grayed out. | | I tried creating another profile, new data file...no difference | | I uninstalled Outlook then re-installed...no difference | | I have tried the solution listed here | http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 | but nothing changed | | I will be really pleased if someone can help me | | Nick C |
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Creating a new profile fixes this problem. There is no reason you would be
the sole exception to that. However, creating a new profile will work only if you migrate your data to it correctly. State the precise steps you used so we can figure out what you did wrong. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nick Cumberbatch" wrote in message ... The one with Email addresses "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" what@ever wrote in message ... Which folder has the option to show it as an Address Book grayed out? The one with name without e-mail addresses? The address book view will only display Contacts folder names with a valid electronic address so if that is the one grayed out, the issue is moot. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. ALWAYS post your Outlook version. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, Nick Cumberbatch asked: | I have read a number of posts on this mater and cannot find a | solution that works for me. | | I am using XP Pro, Outlook 2007 | | I have 2 contact folders one with email addresses and one without. I | went to the Email Contact folder and right click/Properties /Outlook | Address Book tab. The "Show this folder as e-mail address book" is | ticked but grayed out. | | I tried creating another profile, new data file...no difference | | I uninstalled Outlook then re-installed...no difference | | I have tried the solution listed here | http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 | but nothing changed | | I will be really pleased if someone can help me | | Nick C |
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I use these steps
1) I export my contacts to a .vcf file 2) I delete contacts from all folders 3) Then create new profile: Control panel /Mail /Show Profile /Add new profile 4) Through Windows Explorer Confirmed new outlook 1.pst file 5) Rename previous outlook.pst to outlook.old 5) Restart Outlook 6) Tools/Account Settings. Confirm only one pst (new one) in Data Files Tab; In Address Book Tab observed "Outlook Address Book" , type MAPI 7) BEFORE importing data, right click Contacts /Properties..."show this folder as email address book" is ticked a grayed out 8) BEFORE importing data go to Tools/Address Book...confirm two entries Outlook Address Book and Contacts (listed as a subset) 9) BEFORE importing data try to create new contact and in "Put this entry" I selected Outlook Address Book...received message "you cannot create entries for this address Book 10) Imported contacts vcf file into Contacts Folder. Confirmed the contacts imported successfully with email addresses 11) Properties on Contacts folder still ..."show this folder as email address book" is ticked a grayed out 12) Tools /Address Book/ Outlook Address Book message box..."no entries in this address book" Hope this explains it all "Nick Cumberbatch" wrote in message ... I have read a number of posts on this mater and cannot find a solution that works for me. I am using XP Pro, Outlook 2007 I have 2 contact folders one with email addresses and one without. I went to the Email Contact folder and right click/Properties /Outlook Address Book tab. The "Show this folder as e-mail address book" is ticked but grayed out. I tried creating another profile, new data file...no difference I uninstalled Outlook then re-installed...no difference I have tried the solution listed here http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 but nothing changed I will be really pleased if someone can help me Nick C |
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"Nick Cumberbatch" wrote in message
... I use these steps 1) I export my contacts to a .vcf file 2) I delete contacts from all folders 3) Then create new profile: Control panel /Mail /Show Profile /Add new profile 4) Through Windows Explorer Confirmed new outlook 1.pst file 5) Rename previous outlook.pst to outlook.old 5) Restart Outlook 6) Tools/Account Settings. Confirm only one pst (new one) in Data Files Tab; In Address Book Tab observed "Outlook Address Book" , type MAPI 7) BEFORE importing data, right click Contacts /Properties..."show this folder as email address book" is ticked a grayed out 8) BEFORE importing data go to Tools/Address Book...confirm two entries Outlook Address Book and Contacts (listed as a subset) 9) BEFORE importing data try to create new contact and in "Put this entry" I selected Outlook Address Book...received message "you cannot create entries for this address Book 10) Imported contacts vcf file into Contacts Folder. Confirmed the contacts imported successfully with email addresses 11) Properties on Contacts folder still ..."show this folder as email address book" is ticked a grayed out 12) Tools /Address Book/ Outlook Address Book message box..."no entries in this address book" Hope this explains it all WOW! WHY? All you needed to do was to create a new Outlook Profile in Control Panel-Mail, and add the already existing pst file to it. |
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Nevertheless, I still have the problem. By the way I also did that simple
task you described but there was no change. "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Nick Cumberbatch" wrote in message ... I use these steps 1) I export my contacts to a .vcf file 2) I delete contacts from all folders 3) Then create new profile: Control panel /Mail /Show Profile /Add new profile 4) Through Windows Explorer Confirmed new outlook 1.pst file 5) Rename previous outlook.pst to outlook.old 5) Restart Outlook 6) Tools/Account Settings. Confirm only one pst (new one) in Data Files Tab; In Address Book Tab observed "Outlook Address Book" , type MAPI 7) BEFORE importing data, right click Contacts /Properties..."show this folder as email address book" is ticked a grayed out 8) BEFORE importing data go to Tools/Address Book...confirm two entries Outlook Address Book and Contacts (listed as a subset) 9) BEFORE importing data try to create new contact and in "Put this entry" I selected Outlook Address Book...received message "you cannot create entries for this address Book 10) Imported contacts vcf file into Contacts Folder. Confirmed the contacts imported successfully with email addresses 11) Properties on Contacts folder still ..."show this folder as email address book" is ticked a grayed out 12) Tools /Address Book/ Outlook Address Book message box..."no entries in this address book" Hope this explains it all WOW! WHY? All you needed to do was to create a new Outlook Profile in Control Panel-Mail, and add the already existing pst file to it. |
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Here is some further information to stop you from creating more damage:
1. You never transfer Outlook data by exporting and importing, especially to a non-Outlook file type. Doing so will only lose data and often corrupts your profile. 2. You never rename an Outlook data file in Windows Explorer until you have disconnected it from your profile. Closing Outlook does not disconnect a data file from a profile. Renaming a connected file will corrupt your profile. Using the proper steps to create a new profile and migrating your data correctly will fix your problems. You have not done so yet. http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nick Cumberbatch" wrote in message ... Nevertheless, I still have the problem. By the way I also did that simple task you described but there was no change. "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Nick Cumberbatch" wrote in message ... I use these steps 1) I export my contacts to a .vcf file 2) I delete contacts from all folders 3) Then create new profile: Control panel /Mail /Show Profile /Add new profile 4) Through Windows Explorer Confirmed new outlook 1.pst file 5) Rename previous outlook.pst to outlook.old 5) Restart Outlook 6) Tools/Account Settings. Confirm only one pst (new one) in Data Files Tab; In Address Book Tab observed "Outlook Address Book" , type MAPI 7) BEFORE importing data, right click Contacts /Properties..."show this folder as email address book" is ticked a grayed out 8) BEFORE importing data go to Tools/Address Book...confirm two entries Outlook Address Book and Contacts (listed as a subset) 9) BEFORE importing data try to create new contact and in "Put this entry" I selected Outlook Address Book...received message "you cannot create entries for this address Book 10) Imported contacts vcf file into Contacts Folder. Confirmed the contacts imported successfully with email addresses 11) Properties on Contacts folder still ..."show this folder as email address book" is ticked a grayed out 12) Tools /Address Book/ Outlook Address Book message box..."no entries in this address book" Hope this explains it all WOW! WHY? All you needed to do was to create a new Outlook Profile in Control Panel-Mail, and add the already existing pst file to it. |
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Please describe proper procedure to migrate data successfully
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Here is some further information to stop you from creating more damage: 1. You never transfer Outlook data by exporting and importing, especially to a non-Outlook file type. Doing so will only lose data and often corrupts your profile. 2. You never rename an Outlook data file in Windows Explorer until you have disconnected it from your profile. Closing Outlook does not disconnect a data file from a profile. Renaming a connected file will corrupt your profile. Using the proper steps to create a new profile and migrating your data correctly will fix your problems. You have not done so yet. http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nick Cumberbatch" wrote in message ... Nevertheless, I still have the problem. By the way I also did that simple task you described but there was no change. "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Nick Cumberbatch" wrote in message ... I use these steps 1) I export my contacts to a .vcf file 2) I delete contacts from all folders 3) Then create new profile: Control panel /Mail /Show Profile /Add new profile 4) Through Windows Explorer Confirmed new outlook 1.pst file 5) Rename previous outlook.pst to outlook.old 5) Restart Outlook 6) Tools/Account Settings. Confirm only one pst (new one) in Data Files Tab; In Address Book Tab observed "Outlook Address Book" , type MAPI 7) BEFORE importing data, right click Contacts /Properties..."show this folder as email address book" is ticked a grayed out 8) BEFORE importing data go to Tools/Address Book...confirm two entries Outlook Address Book and Contacts (listed as a subset) 9) BEFORE importing data try to create new contact and in "Put this entry" I selected Outlook Address Book...received message "you cannot create entries for this address Book 10) Imported contacts vcf file into Contacts Folder. Confirmed the contacts imported successfully with email addresses 11) Properties on Contacts folder still ..."show this folder as email address book" is ticked a grayed out 12) Tools /Address Book/ Outlook Address Book message box..."no entries in this address book" Hope this explains it all WOW! WHY? All you needed to do was to create a new Outlook Profile in Control Panel-Mail, and add the already existing pst file to it. |
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Sorry. It's been posted here so many times I figured you'd seen it already.
1. Open the file in your new profile (Outlook will have already created a new, empty PST file which you will not be using). 2. Set the file as your default. 3. Restart Outlook. More detail: 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] "Nick Cumberbatch" wrote in message ... Please describe proper procedure to migrate data successfully "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Here is some further information to stop you from creating more damage: 1. You never transfer Outlook data by exporting and importing, especially to a non-Outlook file type. Doing so will only lose data and often corrupts your profile. 2. You never rename an Outlook data file in Windows Explorer until you have disconnected it from your profile. Closing Outlook does not disconnect a data file from a profile. Renaming a connected file will corrupt your profile. Using the proper steps to create a new profile and migrating your data correctly will fix your problems. You have not done so yet. http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nick Cumberbatch" wrote in message ... Nevertheless, I still have the problem. By the way I also did that simple task you described but there was no change. "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Nick Cumberbatch" wrote in message ... I use these steps 1) I export my contacts to a .vcf file 2) I delete contacts from all folders 3) Then create new profile: Control panel /Mail /Show Profile /Add new profile 4) Through Windows Explorer Confirmed new outlook 1.pst file 5) Rename previous outlook.pst to outlook.old 5) Restart Outlook 6) Tools/Account Settings. Confirm only one pst (new one) in Data Files Tab; In Address Book Tab observed "Outlook Address Book" , type MAPI 7) BEFORE importing data, right click Contacts /Properties..."show this folder as email address book" is ticked a grayed out 8) BEFORE importing data go to Tools/Address Book...confirm two entries Outlook Address Book and Contacts (listed as a subset) 9) BEFORE importing data try to create new contact and in "Put this entry" I selected Outlook Address Book...received message "you cannot create entries for this address Book 10) Imported contacts vcf file into Contacts Folder. Confirmed the contacts imported successfully with email addresses 11) Properties on Contacts folder still ..."show this folder as email address book" is ticked a grayed out 12) Tools /Address Book/ Outlook Address Book message box..."no entries in this address book" Hope this explains it all WOW! WHY? All you needed to do was to create a new Outlook Profile in Control Panel-Mail, and add the already existing pst file to it. |
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