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Hi, I am also having the same problem, where my contacts are not going to my
Microsoft Outlook 2007 address book. I have done the same procedures wherein I right-clicked on the contacts navagational pane clicked on properties then clicked on the Outlook Address Book tab There is a box to click that says "show this folder as an e-mail address book:, it is not highlighted and therefore I am not able to click on it. I have read through your e-mails, but I am still not able to figure out how to connect the contacts to my address book. Please help. Thank you. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then your problems began earlier than this. You have a corrupt Outlook profile, most likely from migrating data incorrectly when you installed Outlook 2007. You will need to start over with a new profile. If you need to migrate data from a previous installation, make sure you do so correctly: Open your previous PST file in the new installation. Set it to be the default. Restart Outlook and close the first PST file the new profile created. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dell-boy John" wrote in message ... I have inserted my comments IN CAPITALS to differentiate my comments from the original instructions. I am not SHOUTING, my apologies in advance if that's what it looks like: These are the instructions AT http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287563 and what I did. Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 1. On the Tools menu, click Accout Settings . EASY 2. Click the Address Books tab. EASY 3. If your Outlook Address Book is listed, YES IT IS click Close, and then go to "Step 2: Mark your contact folder for use with your address book." SO, AT THIS POINT I GO TO STEP 2 If your Outlook Address Book is not listed, (I SKIP THIS SECTION AS PER STEP 1 (3.) ABOVE) click New. 4. Select Additional Address Books, and then click Next. 5. Select Outlook Address Book, and then click Next. 6. You receive a message that states that the address book that you added will not start until you click Exit on the File menu. Click OK. 7. Click Finish. 8. Click Close, and then restart Outlook. Step 2: Mark your contact folder for use with your address book 1. On the File menu, point to Folder, and then click Properties for your folder name. EASY. I DID THIS 2. On the Outlook Address Book tab OK, I CAN SEE THIS Click to select the Show this folder as an e-mail address book check box I CANNOT EXECUTE THIS STEP BECAUSE THE CHECK-BOX IS DIMMED. WHY IS THE CHECK-BOX DIMMED? Type a descriptive name, and then click OK. I CANNOT EXECUTE THIS STEP OR ANY FURTHER STEPS BECAUSE I CANNOT GET PAST STEP 2 (2.) ABOVE. |
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Donna Reid wrote:
I have read through your e-mails, but I am still not able to figure out how to connect the contacts to my address book. Please help. Then read this bit, in the Post (NOT an email) that YOU replied to! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then your problems began earlier than this. You have a corrupt Outlook profile, most likely from migrating data incorrectly when you installed Outlook 2007. You will need to start over with a new profile. If you need to migrate data from a previous installation, make sure you do so correctly: Open your previous PST file in the new installation. Set it to be the default. Restart Outlook and close the first PST file the new profile created. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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I originally used Windows East Transfer to migrate my data from the old PC's
Outlook XP to the Windows Vista Ulitmate system and Outlook 2007. Windows Easy Transfer isn't the right way to do it (or as Gordon put it, I was "migrating data incorrectly when you installed Outlook 2007"). How did I fix the problem? Create a new profile from scratch and manually migrate the *.pst file over and then manually setup address books and then manually set up mail accounts. How long did it take? Don't ask. Did it fix the problem? Yes. Was I happy with the solution? No. |
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I've had the same intractable problem described in this string: my Outlook
2007 Contacts list doesn't appear as an Address Book, and none of the available controls will let me change the setting. I've tried all the remedies proposed here without success. In the previous entry, Dell-boy John wrote that he was finally able to "manually setup address books and then manually set up mail accounts." How does one do these things manually? I originally used Windows East Transfer to migrate my data from the old PC's Outlook XP to the Windows Vista Ulitmate system and Outlook 2007. Windows Easy Transfer isn't the right way to do it (or as Gordon put it, I was "migrating data incorrectly when you installed Outlook 2007"). How did I fix the problem? Create a new profile from scratch and manually migrate the *.pst file over and then manually setup address books and then manually set up mail accounts. How long did it take? Don't ask. Did it fix the problem? Yes. Was I happy with the solution? No. |
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Gulforemia wrote:
I've had the same intractable problem described in this string: my Outlook 2007 Contacts list doesn't appear as an Address Book, and none of the available controls will let me change the setting. I've tried all the remedies proposed here without success. In the previous entry, Dell-boy John wrote that he was finally able to "manually setup address books and then manually set up mail accounts." How does one do these things manually? I have a hard time believing you've set up a new mail profile because I don't know of any case for which a new mail profile would not allow you to correct the problem. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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A had a problem with the same symptoms, the “Show this folder as an e-mail
Address Book” button on the “Outlook Address Book” tab was greyed out for my Contacts folder. It turns out there is an option on the Office installation for Outlook for “Address Book Control”. I went to “Add or Remove Programs” “Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003”, (the particular version of Office I am using) selected “Change” “Add Remove Features” Selected “Outlook” & “Choose advanced customization of applications” “Next” opened up the “Microsoft Office Outlook” install options changed the “Address Book Control” option to “Run all from My Computer” “Update”. The install program went out and performed the requested installation updates and after that the “Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book” button was no longer greyed out. After that everything worked as documented and I was able to again get to my contacts. Hope this helps. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Gulforemia wrote: I've had the same intractable problem described in this string: my Outlook 2007 Contacts list doesn't appear as an Address Book, and none of the available controls will let me change the setting. I've tried all the remedies proposed here without success. In the previous entry, Dell-boy John wrote that he was finally able to "manually setup address books and then manually set up mail accounts." How does one do these things manually? I have a hard time believing you've set up a new mail profile because I don't know of any case for which a new mail profile would not allow you to correct the problem. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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This option is enabled by default. Any idea why yours was not?
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve" wrote in message ... A had a problem with the same symptoms, the “Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book” button on the “Outlook Address Book” tab was greyed out for my Contacts folder. It turns out there is an option on the Office installation for Outlook for “Address Book Control”. I went to “Add or Remove Programs” “Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003”, (the particular version of Office I am using) selected “Change” “Add Remove Features” Selected “Outlook” & “Choose advanced customization of applications” “Next” opened up the “Microsoft Office Outlook” install options changed the “Address Book Control” option to “Run all from My Computer” “Update”. The install program went out and performed the requested installation updates and after that the “Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book” button was no longer greyed out. After that everything worked as documented and I was able to again get to my contacts. Hope this helps. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Gulforemia wrote: I've had the same intractable problem described in this string: my Outlook 2007 Contacts list doesn't appear as an Address Book, and none of the available controls will let me change the setting. I've tried all the remedies proposed here without success. In the previous entry, Dell-boy John wrote that he was finally able to "manually setup address books and then manually set up mail accounts." How does one do these things manually? I have a hard time believing you've set up a new mail profile because I don't know of any case for which a new mail profile would not allow you to correct the problem. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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