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Hello,
I used the Vista migration wizard to move a user from a WinXP Pro computer to a new Vista computer, including email settings and files. Office 2007 was already installed on the Vista machine but I did not take any steps to set Outlook up thinking that the migration wizard would do all of the work for me. When the wizard completed moving files and settings (and I have to say that it did a fine job), my attempts to set the contact folder up as the Outlook address book are failing. If I go into the properties of the Contacts folder in Outlook 2007 I find that the checkbox to make it an Outlook Address book is grayed out. No way to click it on. I tried to follow the instructions in MS Knowledebase article 287563 and the Outlook Address Book is listed so the instructions say to go to the properties of it in Outlook and check the box but as I said, that checkbox is grayed out. If anyone knows how to resolve this I would greatly appreciate hearing from you. My end user is getting upset that she cannot use the contacts to send email. Thanks you, Herb |
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Already posted here many times. You cannot and should not use Vista's WET
with Outlook. It does not work. The profile it creates is corrupt and will not allow you to configure the Outlook Address Book. Create a new profile from scratch. Configure your accounts manually. Migrate your data using the supported method: open your previous data file in Outlook, then either set it as your new default or copy what you want from it into a new default PST file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Herb" wrote in message ... Hello, I used the Vista migration wizard to move a user from a WinXP Pro computer to a new Vista computer, including email settings and files. Office 2007 was already installed on the Vista machine but I did not take any steps to set Outlook up thinking that the migration wizard would do all of the work for me. When the wizard completed moving files and settings (and I have to say that it did a fine job), my attempts to set the contact folder up as the Outlook address book are failing. If I go into the properties of the Contacts folder in Outlook 2007 I find that the checkbox to make it an Outlook Address book is grayed out. No way to click it on. I tried to follow the instructions in MS Knowledebase article 287563 and the Outlook Address Book is listed so the instructions say to go to the properties of it in Outlook and check the box but as I said, that checkbox is grayed out. If anyone knows how to resolve this I would greatly appreciate hearing from you. My end user is getting upset that she cannot use the contacts to send email. Thanks you, Herb |
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This solution may have been posted several times, but as someone who has
easily spent several hours trying to resolve this (searching Microsoft site, searching forums, writing to tech support, etc.) I really don't understand the instructions below. How do I create a new profile from scratch? How do I configure accounts manually? How do I migrate my data? Those of us who do not know all of these terms and just want to solve the problem, is there a step-by-step place that shows how to resolve this issue? How would I have known in advance that this migration would not have worked? I just got a new computer and just wanted to migrate my contacts from my old Outlook 2003 to this new version of Outlook on my new computer - everything else seems to have worked as expected. Thank you for your patience in responding to me. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Already posted here many times. You cannot and should not use Vista's WET with Outlook. It does not work. The profile it creates is corrupt and will not allow you to configure the Outlook Address Book. Create a new profile from scratch. Configure your accounts manually. Migrate your data using the supported method: open your previous data file in Outlook, then either set it as your new default or copy what you want from it into a new default PST file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Herb" wrote in message ... Hello, I used the Vista migration wizard to move a user from a WinXP Pro computer to a new Vista computer, including email settings and files. Office 2007 was already installed on the Vista machine but I did not take any steps to set Outlook up thinking that the migration wizard would do all of the work for me. When the wizard completed moving files and settings (and I have to say that it did a fine job), my attempts to set the contact folder up as the Outlook address book are failing. If I go into the properties of the Contacts folder in Outlook 2007 I find that the checkbox to make it an Outlook Address book is grayed out. No way to click it on. I tried to follow the instructions in MS Knowledebase article 287563 and the Outlook Address Book is listed so the instructions say to go to the properties of it in Outlook and check the box but as I said, that checkbox is grayed out. If anyone knows how to resolve this I would greatly appreciate hearing from you. My end user is getting upset that she cannot use the contacts to send email. Thanks you, Herb |
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I posted how to migrate data correctly. For more detail see:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx Instructions on creating a new profile are also posted frequently: http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Deborah S" wrote in message ... This solution may have been posted several times, but as someone who has easily spent several hours trying to resolve this (searching Microsoft site, searching forums, writing to tech support, etc.) I really don't understand the instructions below. How do I create a new profile from scratch? How do I configure accounts manually? How do I migrate my data? Those of us who do not know all of these terms and just want to solve the problem, is there a step-by-step place that shows how to resolve this issue? How would I have known in advance that this migration would not have worked? I just got a new computer and just wanted to migrate my contacts from my old Outlook 2003 to this new version of Outlook on my new computer - everything else seems to have worked as expected. Thank you for your patience in responding to me. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Already posted here many times. You cannot and should not use Vista's WET with Outlook. It does not work. The profile it creates is corrupt and will not allow you to configure the Outlook Address Book. Create a new profile from scratch. Configure your accounts manually. Migrate your data using the supported method: open your previous data file in Outlook, then either set it as your new default or copy what you want from it into a new default PST file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Herb" wrote in message ... Hello, I used the Vista migration wizard to move a user from a WinXP Pro computer to a new Vista computer, including email settings and files. Office 2007 was already installed on the Vista machine but I did not take any steps to set Outlook up thinking that the migration wizard would do all of the work for me. When the wizard completed moving files and settings (and I have to say that it did a fine job), my attempts to set the contact folder up as the Outlook address book are failing. If I go into the properties of the Contacts folder in Outlook 2007 I find that the checkbox to make it an Outlook Address book is grayed out. No way to click it on. I tried to follow the instructions in MS Knowledebase article 287563 and the Outlook Address Book is listed so the instructions say to go to the properties of it in Outlook and check the box but as I said, that checkbox is grayed out. If anyone knows how to resolve this I would greatly appreciate hearing from you. My end user is getting upset that she cannot use the contacts to send email. Thanks you, Herb |
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