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dith wrote:
Now if I try to use my address book to send email to addresses, I believe that the "display name" john smith ) is preventing Outlook from allowing the send. This is not a valid belief. The email won't leave my outbox and it hangs. If I type into the "to" field it works fine. I beleive that this IS an Outlook bug It's a result of having used export/import. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Did you back up your data file?
I don't understand the assumption you are making about syncing. It doesn't make any sense to me. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dith" wrote in message ... Ok, I hadn't read that anywhere previous to importing, but as soon as I tried to sync my home address book to my Axim, I would have ended up with duplicate contacts, or overwriting the file....this would have placed me right back where I am.....so, the question is, other than opening every email contact and placing the actual address on the display line, is there another workaround? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Read the countless posts here on how you migrate data correctly to a new installation. You never export or import. You never use Windows Easy Transfer. You never rely on an in place upgrade. You create a new Outlook profile from scratch, open your previous data file, set it as your default, then configure the Outlook Address Book Service to use your Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dith" wrote in message ... Ok, since you are so fixated on user error here, why would my address book work just fine in Outlook 2003 (previous home machine and current work machine), but the same address book won't work on 2007? When everything else has been eliminated, the answer remains. Everything else works, it is 2007 that is the new part. One more time for the record......old machine (2003) exported outlook data to .pst file......moved that file to the new machine and imported it. Everything looked good (by the way, is the not the MS recommended method for moving outlook data?).....emails were there, contact were there, calendar events were there. My address books have always had user name has not changed (read my previous thread). Why is it only NOT working in outlook 2007? What more can I say? It seems like a cut and dry issue. It appears that the only way to fix it is to open 100's of contacts and make the "display name" field read as the email address only. I say bug! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Bunk. This is not a bug. This is end user error pure and simple. You are not paying attention to this thread. The mere fact that you exported your data is just more proof of what we have all posted here countless times and the fact that you ignored it. If you really want help, then state clearly what you did so we can tell you what you did wrong and how to fix it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dith" wrote in message ... I would like to throw my two cents in here as well. I upgraded from Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007/Vista. I exported the .pst file to the new computer to get my info moved over.....the process was pretty smooth. Now if I try to use my address book to send email to addresses, I believe that the "display name" john smith ) is preventing Outlook from allowing the send. The email won't leave my outbox and it hangs. If I type into the "to" field it works fine. I beleive that this IS an Outlook bug....I spent an hour on the phone with an AT&T tech and he said he had never seen this before but agreed with my assessment. Do I now need to go back through hundreds of contacts and change the display name to just the email address? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Importing or synching is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data. Do you back up your data? Just find your most recent version of your Outlook data file and open it in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Adrian" wrote in message ... I've just tried setting up a brand new contact and sending an to this one. and it worked. Does this mean all the contacts that were imported have somehow been corrupted? Do I need to set them all up again. Just changing the email address of the contact did not seem to make any difference. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: It sounds like the email address is not resolving. Did you import your contacts by any chance? Once you put the name in the TO field, try manually resolving it by pressing Alt+K. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Adrian asked: | I'm hoping someone can help me with this one.... | | I am running Outlook 2007 with Vista. On sending an email to a | contact I click on the "to" box, select the name etc to bring up the | display name of the contact in the email message box (name and | address). But it will not send the email - the send receive process | works fine but the email stays in the outbox. | | However, if I type the email address directly into the "to" box and | send, the message goes fine. So it would seem to be something with | Outlook rather than my email settings? | | Any ideas? | | Thank you. |
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I would like to add to this discussion.
I am not an expert, only a user of Outlook since way back when. I recently upgraded to Office Professional 2007/Vista as well. To be perfectly frank, I don't even remember now which method I used to migrate over my contacts. All I know is that it all worked fine for the first three or four months. Now I am experiencing the same problem described in this thread: when the TO box contains a name in the format -- John Doe ) -- the email ALMOST always sits in the outbox until I type in the address manually. This is NOT consistent. Sometimes it will happen and sometimes it won't. It also happens more often than not on a reply. In other words the address has been placed not by me entering information into the TO box but by Outlook plucking it from the incoming email, and still it sits in the outbox until I manually enter the address. I am also using syncing software. In my case I sync with my cell phone using its own proprietary software (Nokia) and I sync with my Viewsonic PDA using Sync Centre. That obviously complicates matters as either one or both could be introducing a problem into my desktop and laptop contact databases. Whatever the cause, it seems obvious to me as a user and not a technical person that there is a need to address this problem within Outlook. Whether "bug" is a dirty word in this community or not, this is apparently a problem that is not going to go away on its own and it is also a problem that did not exist in earlier versions of Outlook in my experience. Going back to the former file (prior to upgrade to 2007) is not an option for the two reasons already stated: that database is now way out of date; and secondly, if the corruption is dude to syncing it will only happen again. I hope that those responsible for updates of Office products are aware of this problem and that it will be eliminated in subsequent updates. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Did you back up your data file? I don't understand the assumption you are making about syncing. It doesn't make any sense to me. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dith" wrote in message ... Ok, I hadn't read that anywhere previous to importing, but as soon as I tried to sync my home address book to my Axim, I would have ended up with duplicate contacts, or overwriting the file....this would have placed me right back where I am.....so, the question is, other than opening every email contact and placing the actual address on the display line, is there another workaround? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Read the countless posts here on how you migrate data correctly to a new installation. You never export or import. You never use Windows Easy Transfer. You never rely on an in place upgrade. You create a new Outlook profile from scratch, open your previous data file, set it as your default, then configure the Outlook Address Book Service to use your Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dith" wrote in message ... Ok, since you are so fixated on user error here, why would my address book work just fine in Outlook 2003 (previous home machine and current work machine), but the same address book won't work on 2007? When everything else has been eliminated, the answer remains. Everything else works, it is 2007 that is the new part. One more time for the record......old machine (2003) exported outlook data to .pst file......moved that file to the new machine and imported it. Everything looked good (by the way, is the not the MS recommended method for moving outlook data?).....emails were there, contact were there, calendar events were there. My address books have always had user name has not changed (read my previous thread). Why is it only NOT working in outlook 2007? What more can I say? It seems like a cut and dry issue. It appears that the only way to fix it is to open 100's of contacts and make the "display name" field read as the email address only. I say bug! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Bunk. This is not a bug. This is end user error pure and simple. You are not paying attention to this thread. The mere fact that you exported your data is just more proof of what we have all posted here countless times and the fact that you ignored it. If you really want help, then state clearly what you did so we can tell you what you did wrong and how to fix it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dith" wrote in message ... I would like to throw my two cents in here as well. I upgraded from Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007/Vista. I exported the .pst file to the new computer to get my info moved over.....the process was pretty smooth. Now if I try to use my address book to send email to addresses, I believe that the "display name" john smith ) is preventing Outlook from allowing the send. The email won't leave my outbox and it hangs. If I type into the "to" field it works fine. I beleive that this IS an Outlook bug....I spent an hour on the phone with an AT&T tech and he said he had never seen this before but agreed with my assessment. Do I now need to go back through hundreds of contacts and change the display name to just the email address? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Importing or synching is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data. Do you back up your data? Just find your most recent version of your Outlook data file and open it in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Adrian" wrote in message ... I've just tried setting up a brand new contact and sending an to this one. and it worked. Does this mean all the contacts that were imported have somehow been corrupted? Do I need to set them all up again. Just changing the email address of the contact did not seem to make any difference. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: It sounds like the email address is not resolving. Did you import your contacts by any chance? Once you put the name in the TO field, try manually resolving it by pressing Alt+K. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Adrian asked: | I'm hoping someone can help me with this one.... | | I am running Outlook 2007 with Vista. On sending an email to a | contact I click on the "to" box, select the name etc to bring up the | display name of the contact in the email message box (name and | address). But it will not send the email - the send receive process | works fine but the email stays in the outbox. | | However, if I type the email address directly into the "to" box and | send, the message goes fine. So it would seem to be something with | Outlook rather than my email settings? | | Any ideas? | | Thank you. |
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Chris Morry wrote:
Now I am experiencing the same problem described in this thread: when the TO box contains a name in the format -- John Doe ) -- the email ALMOST always sits in the outbox until I type in the address manually. This is NOT consistent. Sometimes it will happen and sometimes it won't. It also happens more often than not on a reply. In other words the address has been placed not by me entering information into the TO box but by Outlook plucking it from the incoming email, and still it sits in the outbox until I manually enter the address. It sounds to me as thought the addresses in the contacts records are not properly resolved. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Brian:
That may be so. As I said, I am not a technical person and don't know what that means in terms of a solution. Whatever it means, simply IDing the problem doesn't resolve it. Seems to me this thread has come full circle, as that was the answer given to the original complaint/query from Adrian. So we are not advancing much by returning to this diagnosis if there is no better way of resolving the problem (no pun intended) permanently. Chris "Brian Tillman" wrote: Chris Morry wrote: Now I am experiencing the same problem described in this thread: when the TO box contains a name in the format -- John Doe ) -- the email ALMOST always sits in the outbox until I type in the address manually. This is NOT consistent. Sometimes it will happen and sometimes it won't. It also happens more often than not on a reply. In other words the address has been placed not by me entering information into the TO box but by Outlook plucking it from the incoming email, and still it sits in the outbox until I manually enter the address. It sounds to me as thought the addresses in the contacts records are not properly resolved. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Chris Morry wrote:
That may be so. As I said, I am not a technical person and don't know what that means in terms of a solution. Whatever it means, simply IDing the problem doesn't resolve it. Seems to me this thread has come full circle, as that was the answer given to the original complaint/query from Adrian. So we are not advancing much by returning to this diagnosis if there is no better way of resolving the problem (no pun intended) permanently. For each contact that doesn't appear, open that contact record and reenter a character in the email address (for example, deleting the final "m" in ".com" and typing it in again. Save and close the contact. That should correct the entry and it should appear in the address book. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks Brian:
That is one solution all right. It works. I've tried it. You can also open the Properties of the faulty address. I've noted in every case that there is nothing visibly wrong with the Properties. When you then close it though, you will be prompted whether or not to save the Properties. This seems strange, since you haven't changed anything. But if you do save it, the address will resolve correctly after that. These are manual one-off solutions to a corruption of the Contacts file that affects many of the individual Contacts within it. I still don't know what has caused the corruption nor how to avoid it happening again. It would be useful if there were a way to run a routine that cleans up all of these errors automatically in one go. Thanks for the advice. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Chris Morry wrote: That may be so. As I said, I am not a technical person and don't know what that means in terms of a solution. Whatever it means, simply IDing the problem doesn't resolve it. Seems to me this thread has come full circle, as that was the answer given to the original complaint/query from Adrian. So we are not advancing much by returning to this diagnosis if there is no better way of resolving the problem (no pun intended) permanently. For each contact that doesn't appear, open that contact record and reenter a character in the email address (for example, deleting the final "m" in ".com" and typing it in again. Save and close the contact. That should correct the entry and it should appear in the address book. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Chris Morry wrote:
These are manual one-off solutions to a corruption of the Contacts file that affects many of the individual Contacts within it. I still don't know what has caused the corruption nor how to avoid it happening again. It would be useful if there were a way to run a routine that cleans up all of these errors automatically in one go. I seem to recall the mention of a tool that might do the job, but I don't recall its name. Perhaps one of the tools at http://www.outlook-stuff.com/ might help, like EditContacts or ChangeNames. You might also to visit http://www.slipstick.com/addins/contacts.asp . -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thank you Brian:
I looked over these sites but didn't find the specific issue mentioned. However some of the multi-purpose tools they advertise may well take care of this kind of problem. I will look into it in greater detail when the problem starts bugging me too much to continue the manual fixes. I had no idea there were third party add-ons and improvements to Outlook like these. I guess the market will always fill in where the original product developer neglects to do so. Cheers Chris "Brian Tillman" wrote: Chris Morry wrote: These are manual one-off solutions to a corruption of the Contacts file that affects many of the individual Contacts within it. I still don't know what has caused the corruption nor how to avoid it happening again. It would be useful if there were a way to run a routine that cleans up all of these errors automatically in one go. I seem to recall the mention of a tool that might do the job, but I don't recall its name. Perhaps one of the tools at http://www.outlook-stuff.com/ might help, like EditContacts or ChangeNames. You might also to visit http://www.slipstick.com/addins/contacts.asp . -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I can't help with your issue, but I keyed on one of your statements that you
imported contacts from your PDA. Could you provide that method. I can't make it happen. Thanks -- Bobnwaco "Adrian" wrote: I've just tried setting up a brand new contact and sending an email to this one. and it worked. Does this mean all the contacts that were imported have somehow been corrupted? Do I need to set them all up again. Just changing the email address of the contact did not seem to make any difference. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: It sounds like the email address is not resolving. Did you import your contacts by any chance? Once you put the name in the TO field, try manually resolving it by pressing Alt+K. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Adrian asked: | I'm hoping someone can help me with this one.... | | I am running Outlook 2007 with Vista. On sending an email to a | contact I click on the "to" box, select the name etc to bring up the | display name of the contact in the email message box (name and email | address). But it will not send the email - the send receive process | works fine but the email stays in the outbox. | | However, if I type the email address directly into the "to" box and | send, the message goes fine. So it would seem to be something with | Outlook rather than my email settings? | | Any ideas? | | Thank you. |
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