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Hello,
I have an interesting problem that a user came to me with. She is using Outlook 2003 and her contacts are empty. However, If I open up the address book in Outlook there are 2 that I can choose from that have all of her information. Now, since the Address Book in Outlook is just basically a view of Contacts, how is it that her contacts list is empty? How can I point her contacts list at one of these address books? Pleas help. Thanx, |
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Does she have any other contact-type folders?
"whoolly" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, I have an interesting problem that a user came to me with. She is using Outlook 2003 and her contacts are empty. However, If I open up the address book in Outlook there are 2 that I can choose from that have all of her information. Now, since the Address Book in Outlook is just basically a view of Contacts, how is it that her contacts list is empty? How can I point her contacts list at one of these address books? |
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She either has more than one contacts folder and one is empty or a corrupted Outlook Address Book. The latter is the more likely. Remove the Outlook Address Book from the mail profile, then restart Outlook and add it back in.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "whoolly" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, I have an interesting problem that a user came to me with. She is using Outlook 2003 and her contacts are empty. However, If I open up the address book in Outlook there are 2 that I can choose from that have all of her information. Now, since the Address Book in Outlook is just basically a view of Contacts, how is it that her contacts list is empty? How can I point her contacts list at one of these address books? Pleas help. Thanx, |
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Ok, If I remove the address book from the profile, wont I lose all of
her information? It is currently only showing up as an address book and contacts is empty. She has a lot of contacts and several groups setup and I don't want to lose thse. I did not see any other contacts folders when I looked at the folder list. Is there some way that I need to be looking at these? |
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whoolly wrote:
Ok, If I remove the address book from the profile, wont I lose all of her information? No, because, as you already said, the address book is just a View of the Contacts folders. You' aren't removing the folders, only the service that presents them as an address book. When you stop and restart Outlook and then readd the service, you're resetting the view to show the folders properly again. -- Brian Tillman |
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