Outlook 2007 - search SELECT NAMES or SEARCH ADDRESS BOOK
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TubbyLady
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
You corrupted your profile. Create a new one.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"TubbyLady" wrote in message
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When I tried your suggestion to use Knowledge Base Article:-
“kbaddressbook
kbprb KB287563” – With the document title of “Contact information does not
appear in the address book in Outlook”
Located at
http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002
, UNFORTUNATELY, after I have right clicked the Contacts Folder and
Properties the window called Contacts Properties the option “show this
folder and as an e-mail Address Book” is grayed out and cannot be
selected.
THEN, I tried Knowledge Base Article: kbprb KB197577 – with the document
title of ["Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" check box is dimmed
in
Outlook Contact folder properties] located at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/197577/en-us#appliesto. I scrolled down
to
the subtitle:
“If your profile does not recognize the Outlook Address Book Service”
And I followed the following instructions:
If your profile includes the Outlook Address Book Service, you may be able
to correct this problem if you remove the service from your profile and
then
you add the service.
To remove and then add the Outlook Address Book Service to your profile in
Outlook 2007, follow these steps:
1.If Outlook is running, click the File menu, and then click Exit to close
Outlook.
2.Click Start, click Control Panel, click User Accounts, and then click
Mail.
3.In the Mail Setup-Outlook dialog box, click E-mail Accounts.
4.In the Account Settings dialog box, select the name of the Outlook
Address
Book Service to be removed, and then click Remove.
5. Click Yes to confirm that you want to remove the Outlook Address Book
Service.
6.In the Account Settings dialog box, click New.
7.If you see the Add New Email account-Choose E-mail Service dialog box,
select the Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP, or HTTP option, and then click
Next.
If you see the Add New Email account-Auto Account Setup dialog box,
proceed
to the next step.
8.In the Add New Email account-Auto Account Setup dialog box, type your
name, e-mail address, and password, and then click Next.
9.When you see the congratulations screen, click Finish.
10.Start Outlook.
UNFORTUNATELY, the check box REMAINED dimmed under the Contact Properties
opton.
THEREFORE, I searched on Google and located another possible solution
located on http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm . These
are
the instructions I followed:
To (re)create a mail profile follow the following steps;
1. go to Control Panel- Mail- button Show Profiles…
If you are using a 64-bit edition of Windows;
go to Control Panel- Additional Options- View 32-bit Control Panel
Items-
Mail- button Show Profiles…
2. press the button Add…
o Do NOT use Copy… even if you want to recreate your mail profile or you’ll
end up copying the corruption as well
o Do NOT delete your old profile, even when it is corrupted, before you
verified that the new one works. You might want to lookup some account
settings afterwards
3. Enter a name for your profile
4. Select to add a new mail account (Make sure you choose the correct
account type. Ask your ISP or administrator if you do not know this.)
5. Since I want to recreate the mail profile (instead of adding a new
one),
In the Mail pop-up dialog box (Control Panel Mail Show Profiles) I
configured OUTLOOK to use my newly created profile as the default. This
is
done by selecting Control Panel Mail Show Profiles and selecting
“Always use this profile” and selecting your new profile from the
Drop-Down
box. – and selecting APPLY and then OK
When you are done creating the mail profile you might want to add a
pst-file
to it like your original pst-file or an archive file. To do this open
Outlook
and choose;
File- Open- Outlook Data File…
NEXT, add a new pst-file as shown below:
1. Select TOOLS . ACCOUNT SETTINGS DATA FILES tab ADD Data File
Type
Open ?
2. Restart Outlook
3. Change the default data file. Select File- Data File Management…
4. Select the name of the pst-file you want mails delivered to and press
the
“Set as Default” button
5. Restart Outlook
6. Remove “empty” pst file created earlier
1. In Outlook choose File- Data File Management…
2. Remember the path to the pst-file you want to remove
3. Press Remove
4. Close Outlook
5. Go to the location of the pst-file
6. Delete it
Now that you’ve fully configured your new profile and verified it that it
works you might want to remove the old one;
1. Go to Control Panel- Mail- button Show Profiles…
2. Select the profile the old profile
3. Press Remove
You should now have a properly configured account with your original
pst-file as the default delivery location.
UNFORTUNATELY, the above procedures did not work for me either. Any
suggestions?
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TubbyLady
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Instructions are well documented and posted here frequently.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"flyerhere" wrote in message
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Judy –
My problem is very similar to TubbyLady’s and I tried to follow your
instructions. However after I have right clicked the Contacts Folder
and
Properties the window called Contacts Properties the option “show this
folder
and an e-mail Address Book” is grayed out and cannot be selected.
I suspect that therein lies the resolution of my problem. I need to
learn
how to make the show this folder …. Option active. Any suggestions?
Flyerhere
"Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)" wrote:
2.
you have missed a key step:
Show the Folder List in your navigation pane (the left side chuck of
Outlook).
Right click your Contacts Folder
Click Properties
Click the Outlook Address Book TAB.
Check the box to show this folder as an e-mail address book.
Regards
Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au
My suggested settings for Outlook 2003 are FREE on my website.
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"TubbyLady" wrote in message
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Outlook 2007 -
Searching for an e-mail address is difficult because when I select
"to","cc", or "bcc" the popup menu labeled "Select Names" only has 3
fields
displayed: "Name", "Display Name", and "E-mail address".
Additionally, when the "Search Address books" is selected, the same
3
fields
are displayed.
However, in the MS help menu for the Outlook 2007 Address book has a
topic
called "FIND NAMES IN THE ADDRESS BOOK ".
The screen shot of the search window show that I'm supposed to be
able
to
view other fields such as Title, Business Phone, Location, Company,
etc.
NOTE: as indicated above, I have only 3 fields listed
Additionally a screen shot indicates OTHER lists should be available
such
as
"Global Address List", an All Addresses List (All Contacts, All
Groups,
etc).
Note: the drop down field does not show that I have any of the above
lists.
Things you should know before answering:
1. My "Outlook Address Book" is listed under the menu Tools, Account
Settings, Address book tab appears on the drop down list.
However, when selected, there aren't any names. However, when I
select
the
name "Contacts", I can view the names listed under my "Contacts".
2. Referring to MS Help and Support Article ID 287563 named "Contact
information does not appear in the address book in Outlook" LINK:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002
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Under "Step 2: Mark your contact folder for use with your address
book",
the
following is stated: "On the File menu, point to Folder, and then
click
Properties for your folder name (mine is called "Personal Folders")
On
the
Outlook Address Book tab, click to select the Show this folder as an
e-mail
address book check box, type a descriptive name, and then click OK."
NOTE: I do not have a tab or a folder named "Outlook Address Book"
on
the
folder tree.
3. The MS Help topic "FIND NAMES IN THE ADDRESS BOOK" indicates
there
should
be more than one address list, such as a "Global Address List", an
All
Addresses List (All Contacts, All Groups, etc).
NOTE: I do NOT have more than one address list.
Thanks for your help,
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TubbyLady
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