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I had to reinstall my OS last week (Vista Business Version), and also
reinstalled Outlook 2003 (and was able to successfully re-import my saved ..PST file) . Before this, I backed up my Contact List as well as the old PST file, but not my Personal Address Book. I thought I could just rebuild my PAB from the Contact list. Two problems I would appreciate help on (in fact, it's probably the same problem, not two different ones): 1. When I click the Address Book icon in composing a message, I get an error message saying: "The address book could not be displayed. The Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions. For information on how to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see Microsoft Office Outlook Help." When I click "OK" to that message, a new windows comes up, and it does permit me to look at my Contact list if I select it from the "Show Names from the..." dropdown choice at the top right. There are, in fact, three choices in that list: "Contacts"... "Contacts"... and "Contacts (backup)". The last two have my correct contact list (in fact they are identical). But the first shown one (which is the default choice in the dropdown list), called "Contacts" like the second choice is, shows no names or contacts in it at all. I mention this because I wonder if there's a way to somehow delete that first empty, zombie Contacts list choice, and if that might fix my bigger problem: 2. I am not getting new names into my address book from people who send me emails. And I can't even manually add any names, because when i try to open the Address Book I get that error message I posted above, "The address book could not be displayed etc." Any suggestions? |
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![]() "Dave Olson" wrote in message ... I had to reinstall my OS last week (Vista Business Version), and also reinstalled Outlook 2003 (and was able to successfully re-import my saved .PST file) . Before this, I backed up my Contact List as well as the old PST file, but not my Personal Address Book. I thought I could just rebuild my PAB from the Contact list. Outlook hasn't used the PAB since version 2000 AFAIK..... Two problems I would appreciate help on (in fact, it's probably the same problem, not two different ones): 1. When I click the Address Book icon in composing a message, I get an error message saying: "The address book could not be displayed. The Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions. For information on how to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see Microsoft Office Outlook Help." That's because you IMPORTED your pst file. ALL advice on all the Outlook groups says "do NOT use import to transfer Outlook data" The use of import has very probably corrupted your Outlook mail profile. Go to Control Panel-Mail, create a new profile and attach the existing pst file to it under Data Files. See if that helps. |
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![]() "Gordon" wrote: Outlook hasn't used the PAB since version 2000 AFAIK..... Oh good, that's probably why I didn't back it up. That's because you IMPORTED your pst file. ALL advice on all the Outlook groups says "do NOT use import to transfer Outlook data" The use of import has very probably corrupted your Outlook mail profile. Go to Control Panel-Mail, create a new profile and attach the existing pst file to it under Data Files. See if that helps. OK, I created a new profile called "Outlook2". Then it allowed me to attach files under "Data Files". It shows two PST files now in the list there, the one that was freshly created when I reinstalled Outlook, and the backup which is on an external hard drive. Do I need to manually copy over my backup PST file into the user/david/appdata/local/microsoft/outlook folder and replace the one that's there already? I think this is what I did the first time, rather than using the Import program. Everything came over nicely (all my folders, message rules, etc.) except for the contacts. (Wow, now I'm confused... I think that they were there, at first, and only recently has the address book gotten fried. I think I'll have to try that again, to see.) One more question: I want to save email addresses of everyone who sends me mail, in the address book / contacts list. Is there a special setting to make sure I'm doing this? Again this is Outlook 2003. Many thanks. |
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![]() "Dave Olson" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote: Outlook hasn't used the PAB since version 2000 AFAIK..... Oh good, that's probably why I didn't back it up. That's because you IMPORTED your pst file. ALL advice on all the Outlook groups says "do NOT use import to transfer Outlook data" The use of import has very probably corrupted your Outlook mail profile. Go to Control Panel-Mail, create a new profile and attach the existing pst file to it under Data Files. See if that helps. OK, I created a new profile called "Outlook2". Then it allowed me to attach files under "Data Files". It shows two PST files now in the list there, the one that was freshly created when I reinstalled Outlook, and the backup which is on an external hard drive. Do I need to manually copy over my backup PST file yes into the user/david/appdata/local/microsoft/outlook folder and replace the one that's there already? No - that's the second most popular way to corrupt a mail profile. It actually doesn't matter where the pst file resides - I have mine in my Documants folder for ease of backup. Copy it to somewhere OTHER than the default location (unless you rename it first) and then attach it to the profile. What you can then do is to set it as the default delivery location and remove the file created on installation from the profile. (That won't delete it - Outlook will just ignore it) HTH |
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![]() "Gordon" wrote: Copy it to somewhere OTHER than the default location (unless you rename it first) and then attach it to the profile. What you can then do is to set it as the default delivery location and remove the file created on installation from the profile. (That won't delete it - Outlook will just ignore it) HTH OK, I've copied the backup PST file to my documents folder. 1. How do I attach it to the profile? I've tried several things, but it's not working. (e.g., Mail in the Control Panel / Show Profiles... / Properties / Data Files -- I've added the new PST location, the one in my Documents folder, to the list, but it's still not attached to the profile from what I can tell -- I did set the default Profile in that box to my new profile). 2. Is that last thing the same as setting it "as the default delivery location"? How do I do that last part of the process? Sorry for these, but you've been so helpful so far, I hope you don't mind. |
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![]() OK, I've copied the backup PST file to my documents folder. 1. How do I attach it to the profile? I've tried several things, but it's not working. (e.g., Mail in the Control Panel / Show Profiles... / Properties / Data Files -- I've added the new PST location, the one in my Documents folder, to the list, but it's still not attached to the profile from what I can tell -- I did set the default Profile in that box to my new profile). 2. Is that last thing the same as setting it "as the default delivery location"? How do I do that last part of the process? Sorry for these, but you've been so helpful so far, I hope you don't mind. OK, I've got most of this figured out! I've got the right PST file attached to the profile that opens up when I start Outlook, and I deleted all the extraneous PST files I had created in trying to get this fixed. And when I open the Address Book, I don't get the error message I was getting before. I think my folder rules are working OK, too Progress! I still don't have the Contact List thing working right, though. When I open the Address Book, initially it shows no contacts. However, at the upper right is a dropdown box saying "Show Names from the...". The default choice is an empty list, showing no contacts. There are three choices in the dropdown list, all called "Contacts". The second and third both have my contacts (one is a backup of the other). So... I need to: a) somehow delete that first empty "Contacts" folder / list completely b) make sure that new names that I add are going into the correct other Contacts folder, which probably means deleting the wrong one so there's just one to worry about. So how can I delete these bad Contacts folders / lists? I don't know where these are, what they're called, etc. The list is in my users/david/Contacts directory, which is where I copied them back after my Operating System reinstall. But I don't know where Outlook is grabbing these Contacts from. And my very last question: what do I have to do to make sure people who send me mail get their addresses saved automatically in my address book? You've been a great help, and I much appreciate it, Gordon. Can I buy you a beer? |
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![]() So how can I delete these bad Contacts folders / lists? I don't know where these are, what they're called, etc. The list is in my users/david/Contacts directory, which is where I copied them back after my Operating System reinstall. But I don't know where Outlook is grabbing these Contacts from. OK, I solved this one too. I got rid of the empty list. I still have the two lists, one being a backup of the other... I'll try to figure out which is which but I may just let it be. And my very last question: what do I have to do to make sure people who send me mail get their addresses saved automatically in my address book? I still don't know how to do this. Two beers for you! |
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