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John G May 31st 06 01:28 AM

Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles
 
OK this should be pretty easy, but I guess its just a brain freeze.



I have my contacts listed in outlook 2003. (Windows XP)

I set up another profile for my wife to use her email.



Other than exporting, shouldn’t I be able to share my address book?

Is it just pointing to the right data file in some option table?

This should be simple, but I wouldn’t be posting if I had found a way
yet!



Many thanks in advance for your suggestions.



John



Consider the past and you shall know the future.
Chinese Proverb





Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] May 31st 06 02:02 AM

Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles
 
Address Book? Outlook has no address book.
You can set each profile to use the same Outlook Data file if you wish, but
then all Outlook data will be shared. Is that what you want?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"John G" wrote in message
news:000501c68449$19c1d410$6601a8c0@GORMAN1...
OK this should be pretty easy, but I guess its just a brain freeze.

I have my contacts listed in outlook 2003. (Windows XP)
I set up another profile for my wife to use her email.

Other than exporting, shouldn't I be able to share my address book?
Is it just pointing to the right data file in some option table?
This should be simple, but I wouldn't be posting if I had found a way yet!

Many thanks in advance for your suggestions.

John


Consider the past and you shall know the future.
Chinese Proverb




John G May 31st 06 02:38 AM

Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles
 
Thanks for reply Russ.
OK, how about contacts?
What I'm trying to do is keep our email messages in individual personal
files, hence different profiles. But share the same contacts and
calendar (folders?.)

Because it's not on an exchange server, the "share" isn't highlighted.

Does that make sense?

John


Consider the past and you shall know the future.
Chinese Proverb
-----Original Message-----
From: Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] ]
Posted At: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 8:02 PM
Posted To: microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Conversation: Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles
Subject: Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles

Address Book? Outlook has no address book.
You can set each profile to use the same Outlook Data file if you wish,
but
then all Outlook data will be shared. Is that what you want?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"John G" wrote in message
news:000501c68449$19c1d410$6601a8c0@GORMAN1...
OK this should be pretty easy, but I guess its just a brain freeze.

I have my contacts listed in outlook 2003. (Windows XP)
I set up another profile for my wife to use her email.

Other than exporting, shouldn't I be able to share my address book?
Is it just pointing to the right data file in some option table?
This should be simple, but I wouldn't be posting if I had found a way
yet!

Many thanks in advance for your suggestions.

John


Consider the past and you shall know the future.
Chinese Proverb




Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] May 31st 06 03:00 AM

Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles
 
Without Exchange, sharing is all or none. You share all your data or none of
it. You can easily populate your respective Contact Folders the same.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"John G" wrote in message
news:000a01c68452$f7645410$6601a8c0@GORMAN1...
Thanks for reply Russ.
OK, how about contacts?
What I'm trying to do is keep our email messages in individual personal
files, hence different profiles. But share the same contacts and
calendar (folders?.)

Because it's not on an exchange server, the "share" isn't highlighted.

Does that make sense?

John


Consider the past and you shall know the future.
Chinese Proverb
-----Original Message-----
From: Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] ]
Posted At: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 8:02 PM
Posted To: microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Conversation: Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles
Subject: Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles

Address Book? Outlook has no address book.
You can set each profile to use the same Outlook Data file if you wish,
but
then all Outlook data will be shared. Is that what you want?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"John G" wrote in message
news:000501c68449$19c1d410$6601a8c0@GORMAN1...
OK this should be pretty easy, but I guess its just a brain freeze.

I have my contacts listed in outlook 2003. (Windows XP)
I set up another profile for my wife to use her email.

Other than exporting, shouldn't I be able to share my address book?
Is it just pointing to the right data file in some option table?
This should be simple, but I wouldn't be posting if I had found a way
yet!

Many thanks in advance for your suggestions.

John


Consider the past and you shall know the future.
Chinese Proverb






John G May 31st 06 03:14 AM

Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles
 
Thanks again Russ.
I exported my contacts list and imported to hers.
The more I dealt with it, the more sense it made to export/import, keep
the common addresses, lose the ones I used that she wouldn't, and have
her then manage her own list.

John


Consider the past and you shall know the future.
Chinese Proverb
-----Original Message-----
From: Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] ]
Posted At: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 9:01 PM
Posted To: microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Conversation: Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles
Subject: Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles

Without Exchange, sharing is all or none. You share all your data or
none of
it. You can easily populate your respective Contact Folders the same.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"John G" wrote in message
news:000a01c68452$f7645410$6601a8c0@GORMAN1...
Thanks for reply Russ.
OK, how about contacts?
What I'm trying to do is keep our email messages in individual

personal
files, hence different profiles. But share the same contacts and
calendar (folders?.)

Because it's not on an exchange server, the "share" isn't highlighted.

Does that make sense?

John


Consider the past and you shall know the future.
Chinese Proverb
-----Original Message-----
From: Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] ]
Posted At: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 8:02 PM
Posted To: microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Conversation: Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles
Subject: Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles

Address Book? Outlook has no address book.
You can set each profile to use the same Outlook Data file if you

wish,
but
then all Outlook data will be shared. Is that what you want?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"John G" wrote in message
news:000501c68449$19c1d410$6601a8c0@GORMAN1...
OK this should be pretty easy, but I guess its just a brain freeze.

I have my contacts listed in outlook 2003. (Windows XP)
I set up another profile for my wife to use her email.

Other than exporting, shouldn't I be able to share my address book?
Is it just pointing to the right data file in some option table?
This should be simple, but I wouldn't be posting if I had found a way
yet!

Many thanks in advance for your suggestions.

John


Consider the past and you shall know the future.
Chinese Proverb






Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] May 31st 06 09:58 AM

Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles
 
Next time, just open the other PST and copy from it. Export/Import loses
data.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"John G" wrote in message
news:000101c68458$136a7450$6601a8c0@GORMAN1...
Thanks again Russ.
I exported my contacts list and imported to hers.
The more I dealt with it, the more sense it made to export/import, keep
the common addresses, lose the ones I used that she wouldn't, and have
her then manage her own list.

John


Consider the past and you shall know the future.
Chinese Proverb
-----Original Message-----
From: Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] ]
Posted At: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 9:01 PM
Posted To: microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Conversation: Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles
Subject: Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles

Without Exchange, sharing is all or none. You share all your data or
none of
it. You can easily populate your respective Contact Folders the same.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"John G" wrote in message
news:000a01c68452$f7645410$6601a8c0@GORMAN1...
Thanks for reply Russ.
OK, how about contacts?
What I'm trying to do is keep our email messages in individual

personal
files, hence different profiles. But share the same contacts and
calendar (folders?.)

Because it's not on an exchange server, the "share" isn't highlighted.

Does that make sense?

John


Consider the past and you shall know the future.
Chinese Proverb
-----Original Message-----
From: Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] ]
Posted At: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 8:02 PM
Posted To: microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Conversation: Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles
Subject: Sharing contacts on same PC Different Profiles

Address Book? Outlook has no address book.
You can set each profile to use the same Outlook Data file if you

wish,
but
then all Outlook data will be shared. Is that what you want?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"John G" wrote in message
news:000501c68449$19c1d410$6601a8c0@GORMAN1...
OK this should be pretty easy, but I guess its just a brain freeze.

I have my contacts listed in outlook 2003. (Windows XP)
I set up another profile for my wife to use her email.

Other than exporting, shouldn't I be able to share my address book?
Is it just pointing to the right data file in some option table?
This should be simple, but I wouldn't be posting if I had found a way
yet!

Many thanks in advance for your suggestions.

John


Consider the past and you shall know the future.
Chinese Proverb









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