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Old July 21st 09, 08:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Jacquieb
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Thanks very much, Vince. I exported to a CSV file, opened Outlook.
Immediately the following error message appeared: "Unknown error 0x9AC4011D.
An error occurred while attempting to open the Windows Address Book. Unable
to find the WAB DLL." When I clicked Inbox or New Contact, a similar
message displayed. Shall I uninstall and then re-install? There's no
other info or data stored in Outlook that could be lost. It worked fine
with XP. .
JacquieB

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Old July 21st 09, 08:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Vince Averello
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OL2000 & Vista don't play well together. Under Vista the lowest version of
Outlook that works is OL2003

"Jacquieb" wrote in message
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Thanks very much, Vince. I exported to a CSV file, opened Outlook.
Immediately the following error message appeared: "Unknown error
0x9AC4011D. An error occurred while attempting to open the Windows Address
Book. Unable to find the WAB DLL." When I clicked Inbox or New Contact,
a similar message displayed. Shall I uninstall and then re-install?
There's no other info or data stored in Outlook that could be lost. It
worked fine with XP. .
JacquieB


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Old August 10th 09, 03:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gair
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how do i locate the wab.dll and install and OR how do i change the name?
Gair

"Jacquieb" wrote:

Thanks very much, Vince. I exported to a CSV file, opened Outlook.
Immediately the following error message appeared: "Unknown error 0x9AC4011D.
An error occurred while attempting to open the Windows Address Book. Unable
to find the WAB DLL." When I clicked Inbox or New Contact, a similar
message displayed. Shall I uninstall and then re-install? There's no
other info or data stored in Outlook that could be lost. It worked fine
with XP. .
JacquieB


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Old August 10th 09, 10:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Vince Averello
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What OS are you using? OL2000 isn't compatible with Vista or higher.

"Gair" wrote in message
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how do i locate the wab.dll and install and OR how do i change the name?
Gair



 




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