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What is the difference between Contacts and Windows Address Book and how can
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windows address book is used by windows and outlook express. Outlook uses
contacts. to copy the contacts to the WAB, you need to export from outlook in a format WAB can import. -- 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 "Roger" wrote in message ... What is the difference between Contacts and Windows Address Book and how can I copy my contacts to the address book? |
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Here's a quick rundown of the various address books that you might encounter
when using Outlook. Windows Address Book People who used Windows and its default email program Outlook Express before they used Outlook were quite accustomed to the "Windows Address Book" which stored contact information in a separate file with a WAB extension. Outlook does not and never has used the Windows Address Book but many users think it does because the old dreadful Internet Mail Only mode of Outlook 2000 appeared to. Read on. Personal Address Book The earliest versions of Outlook could store contact information in the Personal Address Book which existed separately from Outlook data in a file with a PAB extension. PAB's are no longer in use and are now obsolete. All Outlook data (Contacts included) is now stored in a single location: an Exchange mailbox if using Exchange Server or in a local Personal Storage File (PST file) if using other mail transports. Many users still assume that their address book in Outlook exists as a separate file. It does not, as you will see in the next section. Outlook Address Book (aka Contacts Address Book) Outlook now uses the Outlook Address Book, which isn't an address book at all. The Outlook Address Book is a MAPI service within Outlook that displays the electronic addresses that reside in the Contacts Folders in the Exchange mailbox or PST file. There is no actual data in the Outlook Address Book. It is simply displaying every electronic address (email, fax, pager, etc.) that exists in a Contacts Folder. One of the reasons users became confused over the difference between the Windows Address Book and the Outlook Address Book is the sleight of hand Microsoft used when it created its "Internet Mail Only" mode of Outlook in Outlook 98 and 2000. This simplified version of Outlook did not have support for MAPI. Instead, it was forced to use the Windows Address Book engine to display the data--so now the address book in Outlook looked and behaved more like the Windows Address Book than the Outlook Address Book, but was missing several key features. It had one unique feature, however, that users of later versions have missed and have tried to recreate: the ability to share Outlook's Contacts with the Windows Address Book. When using IMO mode of Outlook, the Windows Address Book can be configured to show the Outlook Contacts instead of the WAB file in Tools Options. In all full versions of Outlook this feature never existed and in all current versions of Outlook it does not exist. But former IMO users think it was always an Outlook feature that has been taken away from them. For those users who miss that feature there is a reg hack they can use to force the Windows Address Book to use their Outlook Contacts Folder as its data source. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roger" wrote in message ... What is the difference between Contacts and Windows Address Book and how can I copy my contacts to the address book? |
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Hi Russ... what's the reg hack to force Windows Address Book to use Outlook
Contacts Folder as the data source? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Here's a quick rundown of the various address books that you might encounter when using Outlook. Windows Address Book People who used Windows and its default email program Outlook Express before they used Outlook were quite accustomed to the "Windows Address Book" which stored contact information in a separate file with a WAB extension. Outlook does not and never has used the Windows Address Book but many users think it does because the old dreadful Internet Mail Only mode of Outlook 2000 appeared to. Read on. Personal Address Book The earliest versions of Outlook could store contact information in the Personal Address Book which existed separately from Outlook data in a file with a PAB extension. PAB's are no longer in use and are now obsolete. All Outlook data (Contacts included) is now stored in a single location: an Exchange mailbox if using Exchange Server or in a local Personal Storage File (PST file) if using other mail transports. Many users still assume that their address book in Outlook exists as a separate file. It does not, as you will see in the next section. Outlook Address Book (aka Contacts Address Book) Outlook now uses the Outlook Address Book, which isn't an address book at all. The Outlook Address Book is a MAPI service within Outlook that displays the electronic addresses that reside in the Contacts Folders in the Exchange mailbox or PST file. There is no actual data in the Outlook Address Book. It is simply displaying every electronic address (email, fax, pager, etc.) that exists in a Contacts Folder. One of the reasons users became confused over the difference between the Windows Address Book and the Outlook Address Book is the sleight of hand Microsoft used when it created its "Internet Mail Only" mode of Outlook in Outlook 98 and 2000. This simplified version of Outlook did not have support for MAPI. Instead, it was forced to use the Windows Address Book engine to display the data--so now the address book in Outlook looked and behaved more like the Windows Address Book than the Outlook Address Book, but was missing several key features. It had one unique feature, however, that users of later versions have missed and have tried to recreate: the ability to share Outlook's Contacts with the Windows Address Book. When using IMO mode of Outlook, the Windows Address Book can be configured to show the Outlook Contacts instead of the WAB file in Tools Options. In all full versions of Outlook this feature never existed and in all current versions of Outlook it does not exist. But former IMO users think it was always an Outlook feature that has been taken away from them. For those users who miss that feature there is a reg hack they can use to force the Windows Address Book to use their Outlook Contacts Folder as its data source. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roger" wrote in message ... What is the difference between Contacts and Windows Address Book and how can I copy my contacts to the address book? |
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For which OS and which Outlook version? It is no longer possible with any
current versions. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Alejandro Marten" wrote in message ... Hi Russ... what's the reg hack to force Windows Address Book to use Outlook Contacts Folder as the data source? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Here's a quick rundown of the various address books that you might encounter when using Outlook. Windows Address Book People who used Windows and its default email program Outlook Express before they used Outlook were quite accustomed to the "Windows Address Book" which stored contact information in a separate file with a WAB extension. Outlook does not and never has used the Windows Address Book but many users think it does because the old dreadful Internet Mail Only mode of Outlook 2000 appeared to. Read on. Personal Address Book The earliest versions of Outlook could store contact information in the Personal Address Book which existed separately from Outlook data in a file with a PAB extension. PAB's are no longer in use and are now obsolete. All Outlook data (Contacts included) is now stored in a single location: an Exchange mailbox if using Exchange Server or in a local Personal Storage File (PST file) if using other mail transports. Many users still assume that their address book in Outlook exists as a separate file. It does not, as you will see in the next section. Outlook Address Book (aka Contacts Address Book) Outlook now uses the Outlook Address Book, which isn't an address book at all. The Outlook Address Book is a MAPI service within Outlook that displays the electronic addresses that reside in the Contacts Folders in the Exchange mailbox or PST file. There is no actual data in the Outlook Address Book. It is simply displaying every electronic address (email, fax, pager, etc.) that exists in a Contacts Folder. One of the reasons users became confused over the difference between the Windows Address Book and the Outlook Address Book is the sleight of hand Microsoft used when it created its "Internet Mail Only" mode of Outlook in Outlook 98 and 2000. This simplified version of Outlook did not have support for MAPI. Instead, it was forced to use the Windows Address Book engine to display the data--so now the address book in Outlook looked and behaved more like the Windows Address Book than the Outlook Address Book, but was missing several key features. It had one unique feature, however, that users of later versions have missed and have tried to recreate: the ability to share Outlook's Contacts with the Windows Address Book. When using IMO mode of Outlook, the Windows Address Book can be configured to show the Outlook Contacts instead of the WAB file in Tools Options. In all full versions of Outlook this feature never existed and in all current versions of Outlook it does not exist. But former IMO users think it was always an Outlook feature that has been taken away from them. For those users who miss that feature there is a reg hack they can use to force the Windows Address Book to use their Outlook Contacts Folder as its data source. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Roger" wrote in message ... What is the difference between Contacts and Windows Address Book and how can I copy my contacts to the address book? |
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