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my DL no longer works, error message saying it is "no longer a valid address
book entry...object could not be found. name or distribution list deleted". However, it exists in contacts and address book. any hints about restoring it so i can use in bcc. frustrated Outlook 2003 user. |
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DL's are not robust and become corrupted very easily. Restore it from your
most recent backup. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] " wrote in message ... my DL no longer works, error message saying it is "no longer a valid address book entry...object could not be found. name or distribution list deleted". However, it exists in contacts and address book. any hints about restoring it so i can use in bcc. frustrated Outlook 2003 user. |
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I have the same exact error "no longer a valid address
book entry...object could not be found. name or distribution list deleted". I have tried verifying all the e-mail addresses, verifying all the contacts and even deleted the entire DL and recreated it from scratch using the 'select members' buton and picking the contacts out of my Outlook addresses. I still get the same error. I have 54 contacts on my DL. I tried a test DL with two names & have no problem. I have another DL with 17 names & no such problem. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: DL's are not robust and become corrupted very easily. Restore it from your most recent backup. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] " wrote in message ... my DL no longer works, error message saying it is "no longer a valid address book entry...object could not be found. name or distribution list deleted". However, it exists in contacts and address book. any hints about restoring it so i can use in bcc. frustrated Outlook 2003 user. |
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State the detailed steps you used to produce the problem. There is no
information here. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Deb & Pete" wrote in message ... I have the same exact error "no longer a valid address book entry...object could not be found. name or distribution list deleted". I have tried verifying all the e-mail addresses, verifying all the contacts and even deleted the entire DL and recreated it from scratch using the 'select members' buton and picking the contacts out of my Outlook addresses. I still get the same error. I have 54 contacts on my DL. I tried a test DL with two names & have no problem. I have another DL with 17 names & no such problem. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: DL's are not robust and become corrupted very easily. Restore it from your most recent backup. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] " wrote in message ... my DL no longer works, error message saying it is "no longer a valid address book entry...object could not be found. name or distribution list deleted". However, it exists in contacts and address book. any hints about restoring it so i can use in bcc. frustrated Outlook 2003 user. |
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On Jun 4, 4:56*pm, Deb & Pete
wrote: I have tried verifying all the e-mail addresses, verifying all the contacts and even deleted the entire DL and recreated it from scratch using the 'select members' buton and picking the contacts out of my Outlook addresses. I've done the same and still have the error too. However - I am tracking it down a little bit. 1) create a new short DL - works fine 2) recreate the original list - fails 3) recreate the original list under a different name - works 4) delete the original list - the deleted list STILL shows as an option if I start typing its name - So the first answer is - use a different name (though the old name will continue to pop up incorrectly and will fail). The next answer is for me to find if list names are cached in some way. I thought perhaps it was referencing a different PST file (though I don't see to have one). Do you get the same result as I did above? |
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On Jul 16, 10:38*am, Greg wrote:
The next answer is for me to find if list names are cached in some way. I thought perhaps it was referencing a different PST file (though I don't see to have one). Okay, to delete the auto-complete for an address that no longer exists, type the first few letters till you see the name, select the name, click "delete". Now the non-existent distribution list is no longer in the auto- complete. You can recreate the distribution list and it should work... did for me ![]() |
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