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I lost all of my email address in my contacts. I deleted a address book, and
that wiped out all of my email address. How do I recover those? I make weekly backups, so I should be able to restore from backup, but I don't know where the address book is kept, so I don't know which files I need to restore. I have Vista and Office 2007 Thank you. Daryl |
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Where did you delete it from? The address book is a virtual view of your
contacts folder. If you deleted it from a list in the actual address book (what you see when you click To) then you only need to re-enable it - right click on the contacts folder and choose properties then outlook address book. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Let's Really Fix Outlook 2010 http://forums.slipstick.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34 "Daryl Rose" Daryl wrote in message ... I lost all of my email address in my contacts. I deleted a address book, and that wiped out all of my email address. How do I recover those? I make weekly backups, so I should be able to restore from backup, but I don't know where the address book is kept, so I don't know which files I need to restore. I have Vista and Office 2007 Thank you. Daryl |
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Hi Diane,
Menu bar - Tools - Address Book. After looking through what I did, I realize that I did delete the address book, but rather the names within the address book. I was having some other issues, and I thought that if would clean out those contacts, they would get repopulated from the actual contacts. I didn't realize that deleting the contacts from that list would wipe out the email address from the contacts. I don't see any way to "re-enable" anything. Can I recover the actual contacts without recovering the entire Outlook.pst? Thanks. Daryl "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: Where did you delete it from? The address book is a virtual view of your contacts folder. If you deleted it from a list in the actual address book (what you see when you click To) then you only need to re-enable it - right click on the contacts folder and choose properties then outlook address book. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Let's Really Fix Outlook 2010 http://forums.slipstick.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34 "Daryl Rose" Daryl wrote in message ... I lost all of my email address in my contacts. I deleted a address book, and that wiped out all of my email address. How do I recover those? I make weekly backups, so I should be able to restore from backup, but I don't know where the address book is kept, so I don't know which files I need to restore. I have Vista and Office 2007 Thank you. Daryl |
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"Daryl Rose" wrote in message
... I didn't realize that deleting the contacts from that list would wipe out the email address from the contacts. One of the reasons you should never try to manipulate your Contacts via the Address Book interface. I don't see any way to "re-enable" anything. Can I recover the actual contacts without recovering the entire Outlook.pst? Open your most recent PST backup with FileOpenOutlook Data File. Open the Contacts folder that PST contains, select all the Contacts in it, and copy them to the main Contacts folder. You'll need to handle duplicates somehow. One fairly easy way is to delete the contents of the main Contacts folder before copying the enteries in the backup Contacts folder. If there are entries in the main Contacts folder that aren't in the backup because you added them after the backup, then copy those to the backup Contacts folder first so you have a complete set. You can re-add those mail addresses manually, as there shouldn't be many that need fixing. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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![]() "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Open your most recent PST backup with FileOpenOutlook Data File. Open the Contacts folder that PST contains, select all the Contacts in it, and copy them to the main Contacts folder. You'll need to handle duplicates somehow. One fairly easy way is to delete the contents of the main Contacts folder before copying the enteries in the backup Contacts folder. If there are entries in the main Contacts folder that aren't in the backup because you added them after the backup, then copy those to the backup Contacts folder first so you have a complete set. You can re-add those mail addresses manually, as there shouldn't be many that need fixing. Brian, I owe you an apology. I didn’t see this reply, I only seen the next one down where you ask how I made my backups. If I had seen this posting, then I would have understood what you meant about "Coping" the contacts. Russ got under my skin a bit with his condescending attitude, and when I went back to re-read your reply, I only read what I thought was the only one that you talk about restoring the contacts. Sorry about that, this one must had slipped in and I didn't even notice. Thanks for your help. Daryl |
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"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
Ourlook doesn't use an address book. The feature titled "Address Book" is a view of your Contacts folder(s). Are you saying your Contacts folder is empty? No, the contacts were not deleted, only the email addresses withing the contacts. How do you make those backups? If you copy your PST (the correct way to make a backup), then open the most recent with FIleOpenOutlook Data File. Your contacts will be in that PSTs Contacts folder. I use Vista, so I use the built in backup & restore program within Vista. The last backup I made was over a week ago, and I don't want to restore the outlook.pst file, because I've made several calendar updates, emails, etc... since then. I'll try to explain in a little more detail what happened. When creating emails and entering addresses on the To line, I was getting a lot of old email address popping up. (Contacts had changed email address, but the old one would pop up, not the newest one.) I figured those were cached somewhere and needed to be cleaned out. In my research, I seen a lot of contacts in the "Address Book", and several of them where the old address. I figured this is where those address where being cached and decided to clean them out so they would be gone forever. I didn't realize that by deleting them I would also delete the email address from the actual contacts. I assumed that this was just a "view" of the actual contacts, not actually tied to the contacts. When I open the Outlook data file as you suggest I only see Archive.pst & Outlook.pst, nothing labeled Contacts. If I try to open Outlook.pst I get an error (I assume because I already have Outlook open). If I could just recover the Contacts only, I think that I would be fine. Any other suggestions? Thanks. Daryl |
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Well, I figured out a work around. I remembered that I have some of my
contacts on my laptop. Severally out of date, but most are there. I dumped them to an SD card and moved them over to the desktop. Outlook updated what needed to be updated, so I have most of my contacts back the way they should be. However, I'm still not happy with the way this occured with no way to recover just the contacts. This doesn't make me very happy with the way Outlook handles contacts. Thanks for all of the help. Daryl Rose |
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This was 100% end user error, not Outlook error.
There is always a simple way to restore Contacts you inadvertently delete: Restore from backup. If you do not backup data, you'll get to do this all over some day. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Daryl Rose" wrote in message ... Well, I figured out a work around. I remembered that I have some of my contacts on my laptop. Severally out of date, but most are there. I dumped them to an SD card and moved them over to the desktop. Outlook updated what needed to be updated, so I have most of my contacts back the way they should be. However, I'm still not happy with the way this occured with no way to recover just the contacts. This doesn't make me very happy with the way Outlook handles contacts. Thanks for all of the help. Daryl Rose |
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If you had a valid backup of your Outlook data file, you could simply open
it and retrieve your Contacts form the Contacts Folder--precisely the way Brian told you. What you have instead only you could know. You created your backup. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Daryl Rose" wrote in message ... "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Ourlook doesn't use an address book. The feature titled "Address Book" is a view of your Contacts folder(s). Are you saying your Contacts folder is empty? No, the contacts were not deleted, only the email addresses withing the contacts. How do you make those backups? If you copy your PST (the correct way to make a backup), then open the most recent with FIleOpenOutlook Data File. Your contacts will be in that PSTs Contacts folder. I use Vista, so I use the built in backup & restore program within Vista. The last backup I made was over a week ago, and I don't want to restore the outlook.pst file, because I've made several calendar updates, emails, etc... since then. I'll try to explain in a little more detail what happened. When creating emails and entering addresses on the To line, I was getting a lot of old email address popping up. (Contacts had changed email address, but the old one would pop up, not the newest one.) I figured those were cached somewhere and needed to be cleaned out. In my research, I seen a lot of contacts in the "Address Book", and several of them where the old address. I figured this is where those address where being cached and decided to clean them out so they would be gone forever. I didn't realize that by deleting them I would also delete the email address from the actual contacts. I assumed that this was just a "view" of the actual contacts, not actually tied to the contacts. When I open the Outlook data file as you suggest I only see Archive.pst & Outlook.pst, nothing labeled Contacts. If I try to open Outlook.pst I get an error (I assume because I already have Outlook open). If I could just recover the Contacts only, I think that I would be fine. Any other suggestions? Thanks. Daryl |
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