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Is it possible to change the default Contacts folder? My default Contacts
folder is obviously corrupted as I receive the error message "The messaging interface has returned an unknown error...". when I attempt to delete some contacts. However, I copied the contacts from the default Contacts folder to a new .pst file, and all worked well. Please help. Mervin Williams |
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No. You cannot change the default Contacts Folder.
Describe what you did to corrupt yours and what steps produce the error message. Have you tried any routine maintenance like repairing your PST file with the Inbox Repair Tool and creating a new profile? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Mervin Williams" wrote in message ... Is it possible to change the default Contacts folder? My default Contacts folder is obviously corrupted as I receive the error message "The messaging interface has returned an unknown error...". when I attempt to delete some contacts. However, I copied the contacts from the default Contacts folder to a new .pst file, and all worked well. Please help. Mervin Williams |
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For anyone running into this issue, her are the steps I followed to resolve:
1. Create a new .pst file a. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Outlook Data File. b. Type a unique name for the new .pst file. c. Type a Display name for the .pst file and then click ok. d. On the File menu, click Exit to quit Outlook. 2. Copy existing Calendar, Contacts, and Task Items to the new ..pst a. Open Outlook b. In the Folder List, right-click the old Calendar folder, and then click Copy Calendar c. In the Copy Folder dialog box, click the Personal Folders file that you named in step 1c, and then click OK. d. Repeat steps 2a and 2b for the Contacts folder and for the Tasks folder. 3. Copy all desired Mail folders to the new .pst a. In the Folder List, right-click the first mail folder in the old .pst file and then click Copy folder name. b. In the Copy Folder dialog box, click the Personal Folders file that you named in step 1c, and then click OK. c. Repeat steps 2a and 2b for each remaining mail folder that you wish to copy into the new .pst. 4. Set the new .pst file's Contact, Calendar, Mail, and Task folders as the defaults a. On the Tools menu, point to Email Accounts, and then select View or change existing email accounts. Click Next. b. On the E-mail Accounts window, in the Deliver new e-mail to the following location drop-down, select the Personal Folders file that you named in step 1c. Click Finish. 5. Remove the old .pst file from the profile a. On the File menu, click Exit to quit Outlook. b. Launch Task Manager and verify that the Outlook.Exe process is not running. If it is, select it and click End Process. c. Launch Control Panel (in Classic View) and click Mail. d. In the Mail Setup - Outlook window click the Show Profiles button. e. In the Mail window click the default profile and click the Properties button. f. Click the Data Files button. Select the old Personal Folders file and click Remove. Close out of the Mail applet. g. If desired, delete the old .pst file from the hard drive. 6. Open Outlook. You should now be using your new .pst file and there should no longer be a problem deleting items. "Mervin Williams" wrote in message ... Is it possible to change the default Contacts folder? My default Contacts folder is obviously corrupted as I receive the error message "The messaging interface has returned an unknown error...". when I attempt to delete some contacts. However, I copied the contacts from the default Contacts folder to a new .pst file, and all worked well. Please help. Mervin Williams |
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Repairing the PST or creating a new profile are easier solutions.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Mervin Williams" wrote in message ... For anyone running into this issue, her are the steps I followed to resolve: 1. Create a new .pst file a. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Outlook Data File. b. Type a unique name for the new .pst file. c. Type a Display name for the .pst file and then click ok. d. On the File menu, click Exit to quit Outlook. 2. Copy existing Calendar, Contacts, and Task Items to the new .pst a. Open Outlook b. In the Folder List, right-click the old Calendar folder, and then click Copy Calendar c. In the Copy Folder dialog box, click the Personal Folders file that you named in step 1c, and then click OK. d. Repeat steps 2a and 2b for the Contacts folder and for the Tasks folder. 3. Copy all desired Mail folders to the new .pst a. In the Folder List, right-click the first mail folder in the old .pst file and then click Copy folder name. b. In the Copy Folder dialog box, click the Personal Folders file that you named in step 1c, and then click OK. c. Repeat steps 2a and 2b for each remaining mail folder that you wish to copy into the new .pst. 4. Set the new .pst file's Contact, Calendar, Mail, and Task folders as the defaults a. On the Tools menu, point to Email Accounts, and then select View or change existing email accounts. Click Next. b. On the E-mail Accounts window, in the Deliver new e-mail to the following location drop-down, select the Personal Folders file that you named in step 1c. Click Finish. 5. Remove the old .pst file from the profile a. On the File menu, click Exit to quit Outlook. b. Launch Task Manager and verify that the Outlook.Exe process is not running. If it is, select it and click End Process. c. Launch Control Panel (in Classic View) and click Mail. d. In the Mail Setup - Outlook window click the Show Profiles button. e. In the Mail window click the default profile and click the Properties button. f. Click the Data Files button. Select the old Personal Folders file and click Remove. Close out of the Mail applet. g. If desired, delete the old .pst file from the hard drive. 6. Open Outlook. You should now be using your new .pst file and there should no longer be a problem deleting items. "Mervin Williams" wrote in message ... Is it possible to change the default Contacts folder? My default Contacts folder is obviously corrupted as I receive the error message "The messaging interface has returned an unknown error...". when I attempt to delete some contacts. However, I copied the contacts from the default Contacts folder to a new .pst file, and all worked well. Please help. Mervin Williams |
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1- Make a new .pst
2- The new pst should be visible as a second "tree" of folders in "Folder List" view. 3- In Folder List view, right click the root of your default/old pst (personal folders?) select Properties click Advanced button Make note of this complete path/filename!! 4- Tools Email accounts view or change existing "Deliver new mail to" drop-down menu at bottom, select the name of the new pst and accept changes. 5- After making sure you know the path/filename from step 3, close outlook. 6 - reopen outlook 7- File Import and Export Import from another Program or file Personal Folder File (.pst) probably choose do not import duplicates Next 8- the top folder should be selected (personal folders?), make sure Include subfolders is checked, Import items into the same folder in:, make sure name of new pst file is in drop down list. 9- When you click finish, the contents of the old pst should be imported to the same locations in the new pst. This should not remove any data from the old pst. "Mervin Williams" wrote: Is it possible to change the default Contacts folder? My default Contacts folder is obviously corrupted as I receive the error message "The messaging interface has returned an unknown error...". when I attempt to delete some contacts. However, I copied the contacts from the default Contacts folder to a new .pst file, and all worked well. Please help. Mervin Williams |
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-=_Zaii_=- wrote:
7- File Import and Export Import from another Program or file Personal Folder File (.pst) probably choose do not import duplicates Importing is rarely the proper method to use and never the proper method if you're trying to move the contents of one PST to another intact. -- Brian Tillman |
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