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I am using Windows XP and Office 2007. After configuring my e-mail account
and data files, I selected "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" on the "Outlook Address Book" tab of the "Contacts Properties" dialog box. My contacts appeared in the "Address Book" dialog box just fine for awhile. Suddenly, for no discernable reason, they disappeared from that dialog box, even though the contacts still exist. The "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" is still selected but grayed out. The steps in the following don't work: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100626971033 and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563. I have tried everything, including running Office Diagnostics, running scanpst.exe, removing the old profile, PST and other files and creating new ones, and uninstalling/reinstalling outlook. Nothing works. Obviously, the problem is not a corrupt PST file but some setting somewhere. I'm familiar with regedit. Somebody give me a clue, please! And not the obvious things that I have already tried! This is driving me crazy! |
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When I said I tried removing the old profile and creating a new one, I meant
it. It didn't help! Nothing helped! This sounds like the same problem Dale1948 is having. Please don't put me through the same run-around. I don't have nearly as much patience. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Suggest trying the only thing that would work: create a new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" Nellie wrote in message ... I am using Windows XP and Office 2007. After configuring my e-mail account and data files, I selected "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" on the "Outlook Address Book" tab of the "Contacts Properties" dialog box. My contacts appeared in the "Address Book" dialog box just fine for awhile. Suddenly, for no discernable reason, they disappeared from that dialog box, even though the contacts still exist. The "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" is still selected but grayed out. The steps in the following don't work: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100626971033 and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563. I have tried everything, including running Office Diagnostics, running scanpst.exe, removing the old profile, PST and other files and creating new ones, and uninstalling/reinstalling outlook. Nothing works. Obviously, the problem is not a corrupt PST file but some setting somewhere. I'm familiar with regedit. Somebody give me a clue, please! And not the obvious things that I have already tried! This is driving me crazy! |
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If you open your address book and use the dropdown to display your address
sources, do you show more than one Contacts folder? -- 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, Nellie Nobody asked: | When I said I tried removing the old profile and creating a new one, | I meant it. It didn't help! Nothing helped! | | This sounds like the same problem Dale1948 is having. Please don't | put me through the same run-around. I don't have nearly as much | patience. | | "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: | || Suggest trying the only thing that would work: create a new profile. || -- || Russ Valentine || [MVP-Outlook] || "Nellie Nobody" Nellie wrote in || message ... ||| I am using Windows XP and Office 2007. After configuring my e-mail ||| account and data files, I selected "Show this folder as an e-mail ||| Address Book" on the "Outlook Address Book" tab of the "Contacts ||| Properties" dialog box. My contacts appeared in the "Address Book" ||| dialog box just fine for awhile. Suddenly, for no discernable ||| reason, they disappeared from that dialog box, ||| even though the contacts still exist. The "Show this folder as an ||| e-mail Address Book" is still selected but grayed out. The steps in ||| the following don't work: ||| http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100626971033 ||| and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563. I have tried everything, ||| including running Office Diagnostics, running scanpst.exe, removing ||| the old ||| profile, PST and other files and creating new ones, and ||| uninstalling/reinstalling outlook. Nothing works. Obviously, the ||| problem is ||| not a corrupt PST file but some setting somewhere. I'm familiar with ||| regedit. ||| Somebody give me a clue, please! And not the obvious things that I ||| have already tried! This is driving me crazy! |
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No one can help you when you don't post any information. State exactly what
you did to correct the problem so we can see what you've done wrong. When you create a new profile correctly and migrate your data to this profile correctly you will be able to configure the address book view. Instructions for doing so are posted here daily. Just read them and follow them. That way you can put yourself through your own runaround and save us the trouble. http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" wrote in message ... When I said I tried removing the old profile and creating a new one, I meant it. It didn't help! Nothing helped! This sounds like the same problem Dale1948 is having. Please don't put me through the same run-around. I don't have nearly as much patience. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Suggest trying the only thing that would work: create a new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" Nellie wrote in message ... I am using Windows XP and Office 2007. After configuring my e-mail account and data files, I selected "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" on the "Outlook Address Book" tab of the "Contacts Properties" dialog box. My contacts appeared in the "Address Book" dialog box just fine for awhile. Suddenly, for no discernable reason, they disappeared from that dialog box, even though the contacts still exist. The "Show this folder as an Address Book" is still selected but grayed out. The steps in the following don't work: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100626971033 and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563. I have tried everything, including running Office Diagnostics, running scanpst.exe, removing the old profile, PST and other files and creating new ones, and uninstalling/reinstalling outlook. Nothing works. Obviously, the problem is not a corrupt PST file but some setting somewhere. I'm familiar with regedit. Somebody give me a clue, please! And not the obvious things that I have already tried! This is driving me crazy! |
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No, I do not. I only see the following:
Outlook Address Book Contacts "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: If you open your address book and use the dropdown to display your address sources, do you show more than one Contacts folder? -- 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, Nellie Nobody asked: | When I said I tried removing the old profile and creating a new one, | I meant it. It didn't help! Nothing helped! | | This sounds like the same problem Dale1948 is having. Please don't | put me through the same run-around. I don't have nearly as much | patience. | | "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: | || Suggest trying the only thing that would work: create a new profile. || -- || Russ Valentine || [MVP-Outlook] || "Nellie Nobody" Nellie wrote in || message ... ||| I am using Windows XP and Office 2007. After configuring my e-mail ||| account and data files, I selected "Show this folder as an e-mail ||| Address Book" on the "Outlook Address Book" tab of the "Contacts ||| Properties" dialog box. My contacts appeared in the "Address Book" ||| dialog box just fine for awhile. Suddenly, for no discernable ||| reason, they disappeared from that dialog box, ||| even though the contacts still exist. The "Show this folder as an ||| e-mail Address Book" is still selected but grayed out. The steps in ||| the following don't work: ||| http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100626971033 ||| and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563. I have tried everything, ||| including running Office Diagnostics, running scanpst.exe, removing ||| the old ||| profile, PST and other files and creating new ones, and ||| uninstalling/reinstalling outlook. Nothing works. Obviously, the ||| problem is ||| not a corrupt PST file but some setting somewhere. I'm familiar with ||| regedit. ||| Somebody give me a clue, please! And not the obvious things that I ||| have already tried! This is driving me crazy! |
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I stated what I did! I performed all the steps in the articles whose links I
provided. Those steps did not work. I tried removing the address book. That did not work. I tried removing the profile and creating a new profile and that did not work. I tried using a completely new PST file and that did not work. When I created a new contact in the new PST file, I had the same problem. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook. Not even that worked. I have a feeling that, until Microsoft comes up with an answer, probably involving some registry key, the only thing that would work would be wiping my hard drive and reinstalling everything. But, since this problem appeared out of the blue, not even that would guarantee it would never happen again. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No one can help you when you don't post any information. State exactly what you did to correct the problem so we can see what you've done wrong. When you create a new profile correctly and migrate your data to this profile correctly you will be able to configure the address book view. Instructions for doing so are posted here daily. Just read them and follow them. That way you can put yourself through your own runaround and save us the trouble. http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" wrote in message ... When I said I tried removing the old profile and creating a new one, I meant it. It didn't help! Nothing helped! This sounds like the same problem Dale1948 is having. Please don't put me through the same run-around. I don't have nearly as much patience. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Suggest trying the only thing that would work: create a new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" Nellie wrote in message ... I am using Windows XP and Office 2007. After configuring my e-mail account and data files, I selected "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" on the "Outlook Address Book" tab of the "Contacts Properties" dialog box. My contacts appeared in the "Address Book" dialog box just fine for awhile. Suddenly, for no discernable reason, they disappeared from that dialog box, even though the contacts still exist. The "Show this folder as an Address Book" is still selected but grayed out. The steps in the following don't work: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100626971033 and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563. I have tried everything, including running Office Diagnostics, running scanpst.exe, removing the old profile, PST and other files and creating new ones, and uninstalling/reinstalling outlook. Nothing works. Obviously, the problem is not a corrupt PST file but some setting somewhere. I'm familiar with regedit. Somebody give me a clue, please! And not the obvious things that I have already tried! This is driving me crazy! |
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No. You've done something wrong. This is end user error and has nothing to
do with the registry. Unless you post the precise steps you used to create the new profile, migrate your data to it, and configure your address book service, no one can help. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" wrote in message ... I stated what I did! I performed all the steps in the articles whose links I provided. Those steps did not work. I tried removing the address book. That did not work. I tried removing the profile and creating a new profile and that did not work. I tried using a completely new PST file and that did not work. When I created a new contact in the new PST file, I had the same problem. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook. Not even that worked. I have a feeling that, until Microsoft comes up with an answer, probably involving some registry key, the only thing that would work would be wiping my hard drive and reinstalling everything. But, since this problem appeared out of the blue, not even that would guarantee it would never happen again. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No one can help you when you don't post any information. State exactly what you did to correct the problem so we can see what you've done wrong. When you create a new profile correctly and migrate your data to this profile correctly you will be able to configure the address book view. Instructions for doing so are posted here daily. Just read them and follow them. That way you can put yourself through your own runaround and save us the trouble. http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" wrote in message ... When I said I tried removing the old profile and creating a new one, I meant it. It didn't help! Nothing helped! This sounds like the same problem Dale1948 is having. Please don't put me through the same run-around. I don't have nearly as much patience. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Suggest trying the only thing that would work: create a new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" Nellie wrote in message ... I am using Windows XP and Office 2007. After configuring my e-mail account and data files, I selected "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" on the "Outlook Address Book" tab of the "Contacts Properties" dialog box. My contacts appeared in the "Address Book" dialog box just fine for awhile. Suddenly, for no discernable reason, they disappeared from that dialog box, even though the contacts still exist. The "Show this folder as an Address Book" is still selected but grayed out. The steps in the following don't work: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100626971033 and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563. I have tried everything, including running Office Diagnostics, running scanpst.exe, removing the old profile, PST and other files and creating new ones, and uninstalling/reinstalling outlook. Nothing works. Obviously, the problem is not a corrupt PST file but some setting somewhere. I'm familiar with regedit. Somebody give me a clue, please! And not the obvious things that I have already tried! This is driving me crazy! |
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Automatically dismissing a problem as "end user error" is illogical. How
about considering the possibility that the end user knows what he or she is doing and that the problem lies with the software? I followed the steps *you* gave as well as the steps given in the articles I linked below with great precision more than once to no avail. I could copy and paste them here, but what would be the point of that? As I have already stated, I ran Office Diagnostics and scanpst.exe with no problems detected. I removed the old profile and created a new one. More than once! When that didn't work, I uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook and created yet another brand, spanking, new profile, creating a brand, spanking, new PST file in the process. Just to test this problem using uncorrupted data, I did not migrate any data from my old PST file into the new PST file. Instead I created a brand new contact. Exactly the same problem occurred. The brand new contact in the brand new PST file in the brand new profile did not appear in the Address Book dialog box even though Contacts did appear on the Address Book drop-down list. The "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" checkbox on the "Outlook Address Book" tab of the "Contacts Properties" dialog box was selected but grayed out. The Remove icon on the Address Book tab of the Account Settings dialog box was grayed out. This morning I went yet another step further. I created a new user on this computer, logged in as that user, and set up Outlook for that user. Interestingly, I never had to tell Outlook to assign the Contacts folder as the Outlook Address Book. Outlook did that automatically before I even created any contacts. Once again, the "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" checkbox on the "Outlook Address Book" tab of the "Contacts Properties" dialog box was selected but grayed out. This time, the contact I created did appear in the Address Book. Could some other MVPs or knowledgeable end users pitch in here, too, please? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No. You've done something wrong. This is end user error and has nothing to do with the registry. Unless you post the precise steps you used to create the new profile, migrate your data to it, and configure your address book service, no one can help. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" wrote in message ... I stated what I did! I performed all the steps in the articles whose links I provided. Those steps did not work. I tried removing the address book. That did not work. I tried removing the profile and creating a new profile and that did not work. I tried using a completely new PST file and that did not work. When I created a new contact in the new PST file, I had the same problem. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook. Not even that worked. I have a feeling that, until Microsoft comes up with an answer, probably involving some registry key, the only thing that would work would be wiping my hard drive and reinstalling everything. But, since this problem appeared out of the blue, not even that would guarantee it would never happen again. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No one can help you when you don't post any information. State exactly what you did to correct the problem so we can see what you've done wrong. When you create a new profile correctly and migrate your data to this profile correctly you will be able to configure the address book view. Instructions for doing so are posted here daily. Just read them and follow them. That way you can put yourself through your own runaround and save us the trouble. http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" wrote in message ... When I said I tried removing the old profile and creating a new one, I meant it. It didn't help! Nothing helped! This sounds like the same problem Dale1948 is having. Please don't put me through the same run-around. I don't have nearly as much patience. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Suggest trying the only thing that would work: create a new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" Nellie wrote in message ... I am using Windows XP and Office 2007. After configuring my e-mail account and data files, I selected "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" on the "Outlook Address Book" tab of the "Contacts Properties" dialog box. My contacts appeared in the "Address Book" dialog box just fine for awhile. Suddenly, for no discernable reason, they disappeared from that dialog box, even though the contacts still exist. The "Show this folder as an Address Book" is still selected but grayed out. The steps in the following don't work: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100626971033 and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563. I have tried everything, including running Office Diagnostics, running scanpst.exe, removing the old profile, PST and other files and creating new ones, and uninstalling/reinstalling outlook. Nothing works. Obviously, the problem is not a corrupt PST file but some setting somewhere. I'm familiar with regedit. Somebody give me a clue, please! And not the obvious things that I have already tried! This is driving me crazy! |
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I'm not automatically dismissing anything. It does seem illogical, however,
to assume that there is a problem in your registry when you are the only person for whom resetting the Outlook Address Book Service correctly hasn't worked so far. Your post is still short on critical detail. You need to post the steps YOU used (not a copy of the article) and more importantly how you migrated your data to a new profile for anyone to help. Did you make sure your new Contact has a valid, resolved electronic address? Did you make sure you created it in the same Contacts Folder that you chose to display in the address book view? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" wrote in message ... Automatically dismissing a problem as "end user error" is illogical. How about considering the possibility that the end user knows what he or she is doing and that the problem lies with the software? I followed the steps *you* gave as well as the steps given in the articles I linked below with great precision more than once to no avail. I could copy and paste them here, but what would be the point of that? As I have already stated, I ran Office Diagnostics and scanpst.exe with no problems detected. I removed the old profile and created a new one. More than once! When that didn't work, I uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook and created yet another brand, spanking, new profile, creating a brand, spanking, new PST file in the process. Just to test this problem using uncorrupted data, I did not migrate any data from my old PST file into the new PST file. Instead I created a brand new contact. Exactly the same problem occurred. The brand new contact in the brand new PST file in the brand new profile did not appear in the Address Book dialog box even though Contacts did appear on the Address Book drop-down list. The "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" checkbox on the "Outlook Address Book" tab of the "Contacts Properties" dialog box was selected but grayed out. The Remove icon on the Address Book tab of the Account Settings dialog box was grayed out. This morning I went yet another step further. I created a new user on this computer, logged in as that user, and set up Outlook for that user. Interestingly, I never had to tell Outlook to assign the Contacts folder as the Outlook Address Book. Outlook did that automatically before I even created any contacts. Once again, the "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" checkbox on the "Outlook Address Book" tab of the "Contacts Properties" dialog box was selected but grayed out. This time, the contact I created did appear in the Address Book. Could some other MVPs or knowledgeable end users pitch in here, too, please? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No. You've done something wrong. This is end user error and has nothing to do with the registry. Unless you post the precise steps you used to create the new profile, migrate your data to it, and configure your address book service, no one can help. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" wrote in message ... I stated what I did! I performed all the steps in the articles whose links I provided. Those steps did not work. I tried removing the address book. That did not work. I tried removing the profile and creating a new profile and that did not work. I tried using a completely new PST file and that did not work. When I created a new contact in the new PST file, I had the same problem. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook. Not even that worked. I have a feeling that, until Microsoft comes up with an answer, probably involving some registry key, the only thing that would work would be wiping my hard drive and reinstalling everything. But, since this problem appeared out of the blue, not even that would guarantee it would never happen again. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No one can help you when you don't post any information. State exactly what you did to correct the problem so we can see what you've done wrong. When you create a new profile correctly and migrate your data to this profile correctly you will be able to configure the address book view. Instructions for doing so are posted here daily. Just read them and follow them. That way you can put yourself through your own runaround and save us the trouble. http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" wrote in message ... When I said I tried removing the old profile and creating a new one, I meant it. It didn't help! Nothing helped! This sounds like the same problem Dale1948 is having. Please don't put me through the same run-around. I don't have nearly as much patience. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Suggest trying the only thing that would work: create a new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Nellie Nobody" Nellie wrote in message ... I am using Windows XP and Office 2007. After configuring my e-mail account and data files, I selected "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" on the "Outlook Address Book" tab of the "Contacts Properties" dialog box. My contacts appeared in the "Address Book" dialog box just fine for awhile. Suddenly, for no discernable reason, they disappeared from that dialog box, even though the contacts still exist. The "Show this folder as an Address Book" is still selected but grayed out. The steps in the following don't work: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100626971033 and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563. I have tried everything, including running Office Diagnostics, running scanpst.exe, removing the old profile, PST and other files and creating new ones, and uninstalling/reinstalling outlook. Nothing works. Obviously, the problem is not a corrupt PST file but some setting somewhere. I'm familiar with regedit. Somebody give me a clue, please! And not the obvious things that I have already tried! This is driving me crazy! |
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