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Old October 2nd 07, 07:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Ken O[_2_]
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Default Outlook 2007 (Vista) won't search Contacts

Thanks, still no joy. Actually Control PanelUser AccountsMail.

But that did not work. I know .pst is a suffix, but I do not know what my
"current pst" is. When I made the new profile (old is "Outlook," new "kpo"),
nothing was in the file called "Contacts." (I assume because I did not set
the pst correctly.)

I will go back and see if I can figure it out.

KenO

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Try making a new profile. Control panel, Mail... set your current pst as
the default delivery location before opening outlook with the new profile.

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"Ken O" Ken
wrote in message
...
Since I migrated from XP & Outlook 2003 to Vista & Outlook 2007, the
"Search
Address Books" on the Mail section of Outlook cannot seem to find them.
When
I try to add "Contacts" or changed the name to "Friends," the "Show this
folder as an address book" under Properties is grayed out, whether I run
as
an administrator or not.

I have struggled with this for two months and have not been successful. I
have seen it referenced a number of times, but the suggestions (as I have
interpreted them) have not worked.

I would be grateful for suggestions, especially of the non-humiliating
variety.

Ken O

PS If it has to do with my "profile" for some reason I just do not know
how
to do this.


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