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address book "missing"
I am not understanding something fundamental about Outlook 2003. I bought a
new pc and have been transferring data to it. I installed Office 2003 on the new computer and then moved the Outlook.pst file over to it, and replaced the tiny one that the new installation of Outlook had created. All my contacts are still there, but I get a message each and every time I try to validate an email address in the "TO:" field: "Microsoft Outlook does not recognize 'name' " When "Show More Names" is selected, I get another error message, "The address list could not be displayed. The Contacts Folder associated wiht this address list could not be opened.; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions." I'd appreciate if someone could put that in English. Thanks very much. |
address book "missing"
You forgot to configure your Outlook Address Book.
Enable your Contacts Folder as an email address book in its properties. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "WRA" wrote in message ... I am not understanding something fundamental about Outlook 2003. I bought a new pc and have been transferring data to it. I installed Office 2003 on the new computer and then moved the Outlook.pst file over to it, and replaced the tiny one that the new installation of Outlook had created. All my contacts are still there, but I get a message each and every time I try to validate an email address in the "TO:" field: "Microsoft Outlook does not recognize 'name' " When "Show More Names" is selected, I get another error message, "The address list could not be displayed. The Contacts Folder associated wiht this address list could not be opened.; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions." I'd appreciate if someone could put that in English. Thanks very much. |
address book "missing"
for the lack of a check mark, the kingdom was lost...... Thanks Russ.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... You forgot to configure your Outlook Address Book. Enable your Contacts Folder as an email address book in its properties. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "WRA" wrote in message ... I am not understanding something fundamental about Outlook 2003. I bought a new pc and have been transferring data to it. I installed Office 2003 on the new computer and then moved the Outlook.pst file over to it, and replaced the tiny one that the new installation of Outlook had created. All my contacts are still there, but I get a message each and every time I try to validate an email address in the "TO:" field: "Microsoft Outlook does not recognize 'name' " When "Show More Names" is selected, I get another error message, "The address list could not be displayed. The Contacts Folder associated wiht this address list could not be opened.; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do not have permissions." I'd appreciate if someone could put that in English. Thanks very much. |
address book "missing"
WRA wrote:
I am not understanding something fundamental about Outlook 2003. I bought a new pc and have been transferring data to it. I installed Office 2003 on the new computer and then moved the Outlook.pst file over to it, and replaced the tiny one that the new installation of Outlook had created. By the way, it isn't good practice to overwrite one PST with another. You can damage your mail profile that way. -- Brian Tillman |
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