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I can't click the 'add this contacts list as an address book' option and when
I look it up on the web I keep being told to 'start the OAB Service in Outlook' by using tools/services. But htis doesn't exist. I have an Exchange Mailbox (from which I can see the address book no problem) and an Oultook (POP3) address book which I can't add to the list. I have checked my profile to make sure I am an administrator. Help -- Graeme |
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Graeme wrote:
I can't click the 'add this contacts list as an address book' option and when I look it up on the web I keep being told to 'start the OAB Service in Outlook' by using tools/services. But htis doesn't exist. I have an Exchange Mailbox (from which I can see the address book no problem) and an Oultook (POP3) address book which I can't add to the list. I have checked my profile to make sure I am an administrator. What version of Outlook? What do you mean by "Outlook (POP) address book"? There is no such option labeled "add this contacts list as an address book", since Outlook doesn't use the term "contacts list". There is an option "Show this folder as an e-mail Adress Book", in the properties of a contacts folder, however, so be explicit in describing what you mean and exactly what you're trying to do. Does your mail profile contain the Outlook Address Book service? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks for the reply. My Oultook version is 2007 as it said in th eheader of
my post. Youa re correct in what you describe - I meant 'SHow this folder as an email address book'. I can't find anything about Outlook Address Book Service anywhere - and my problem is that when all the 'solutions' I have read refer to my 'mail profile' I am unable to find what they are talking about. How do I check my 'mail profile'? -- Graeme "Brian Tillman" wrote: Graeme wrote: I can't click the 'add this contacts list as an address book' option and when I look it up on the web I keep being told to 'start the OAB Service in Outlook' by using tools/services. But htis doesn't exist. I have an Exchange Mailbox (from which I can see the address book no problem) and an Oultook (POP3) address book which I can't add to the list. I have checked my profile to make sure I am an administrator. What version of Outlook? What do you mean by "Outlook (POP) address book"? There is no such option labeled "add this contacts list as an address book", since Outlook doesn't use the term "contacts list". There is an option "Show this folder as an e-mail Adress Book", in the properties of a contacts folder, however, so be explicit in describing what you mean and exactly what you're trying to do. Does your mail profile contain the Outlook Address Book service? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thank you. But the instrruction to do that dont bear any relation to
reality. The Help in Outlook says: In Microsoft Windows, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. Do one of the following: Windows Vista Click User Accounts, and then click Mail. Note In Classic view, double-click Mail. In neither the Vista view nor the CLassic view does the Mail option appear. If it had I would have done that by now. Graeme -- Graeme "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: make a new profile - if the show folder as address book is grayed out on the contact's folder properties, you need a new profile. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Graeme" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply. My Oultook version is 2007 as it said in th eheader of my post. Youa re correct in what you describe - I meant 'SHow this folder as an email address book'. I can't find anything about Outlook Address Book Service anywhere - and my problem is that when all the 'solutions' I have read refer to my 'mail profile' I am unable to find what they are talking about. How do I check my 'mail profile'? -- Graeme "Brian Tillman" wrote: Graeme wrote: I can't click the 'add this contacts list as an address book' option and when I look it up on the web I keep being told to 'start the OAB Service in Outlook' by using tools/services. But htis doesn't exist. I have an Exchange Mailbox (from which I can see the address book no problem) and an Oultook (POP3) address book which I can't add to the list. I have checked my profile to make sure I am an administrator. What version of Outlook? What do you mean by "Outlook (POP) address book"? There is no such option labeled "add this contacts list as an address book", since Outlook doesn't use the term "contacts list". There is an option "Show this folder as an e-mail Adress Book", in the properties of a contacts folder, however, so be explicit in describing what you mean and exactly what you're trying to do. Does your mail profile contain the Outlook Address Book service? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Graeme" wrote in message
news ![]() Thank you. But the instrruction to do that dont bear any relation to reality. The Help in Outlook says: In Microsoft Windows, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. Do one of the following: Windows Vista Click User Accounts, and then click Mail. Note In Classic view, double-click Mail. In neither the Vista view nor the CLassic view does the Mail option appear. If it had I would have done that by now. I think you are either reading Help incorrectly, or it's wrong. Click on Start-Control Panel. Change to Classic view (if you are not in it already) and the Mail applet is on that screen, NOT within User accounts. HTH |
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I finally found it. It was within the '32 bit applications' or some such.
So if i create a new profile do I have to create all my email accounts again in the new profile? I have about 6, one of which is an Exchange account. I guess just copying wouldn't fix the problem? Recently I had a problem with deleting files even though my .pst is not very big. I created a new one of those and sorted out the problem, although thisproblem existed before I had to do that. Thank you Graeme -- Graeme "Gordon" wrote: "Graeme" wrote in message news ![]() Thank you. But the instrruction to do that dont bear any relation to reality. The Help in Outlook says: In Microsoft Windows, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. Do one of the following: Windows Vista Click User Accounts, and then click Mail. Note In Classic view, double-click Mail. In neither the Vista view nor the CLassic view does the Mail option appear. If it had I would have done that by now. I think you are either reading Help incorrectly, or it's wrong. Click on Start-Control Panel. Change to Classic view (if you are not in it already) and the Mail applet is on that screen, NOT within User accounts. HTH |
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"Graeme" wrote in message
... I finally found it. It was within the '32 bit applications' or some such. So if i create a new profile do I have to create all my email accounts again in the new profile? I have about 6, one of which is an Exchange account. I guess just copying wouldn't fix the problem? No, you have to re-create the accounts in the new profile. |
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No. if you have a corrupt profile copying it will copy the corruption.
-- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Graeme" wrote in message ... I finally found it. It was within the '32 bit applications' or some such. So if i create a new profile do I have to create all my email accounts again in the new profile? I have about 6, one of which is an Exchange account. I guess just copying wouldn't fix the problem? Recently I had a problem with deleting files even though my .pst is not very big. I created a new one of those and sorted out the problem, although thisproblem existed before I had to do that. Thank you Graeme -- Graeme "Gordon" wrote: "Graeme" wrote in message news ![]() Thank you. But the instrruction to do that dont bear any relation to reality. The Help in Outlook says: In Microsoft Windows, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. Do one of the following: Windows Vista Click User Accounts, and then click Mail. Note In Classic view, double-click Mail. In neither the Vista view nor the CLassic view does the Mail option appear. If it had I would have done that by now. I think you are either reading Help incorrectly, or it's wrong. Click on Start-Control Panel. Change to Classic view (if you are not in it already) and the Mail applet is on that screen, NOT within User accounts. HTH |
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Is there anywehere I can copy/print/export all my settings and then import
into the new profile, or would thatnot work either? Thank you -- Graeme "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: No. if you have a corrupt profile copying it will copy the corruption. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Graeme" wrote in message ... I finally found it. It was within the '32 bit applications' or some such. So if i create a new profile do I have to create all my email accounts again in the new profile? I have about 6, one of which is an Exchange account. I guess just copying wouldn't fix the problem? Recently I had a problem with deleting files even though my .pst is not very big. I created a new one of those and sorted out the problem, although thisproblem existed before I had to do that. Thank you Graeme -- Graeme "Gordon" wrote: "Graeme" wrote in message news
Thank you. But the instrruction to do that dont bear any relation toreality. The Help in Outlook says: In Microsoft Windows, click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. Do one of the following: Windows Vista Click User Accounts, and then click Mail. Note In Classic view, double-click Mail. In neither the Vista view nor the CLassic view does the Mail option appear. If it had I would have done that by now. I think you are either reading Help incorrectly, or it's wrong. Click on Start-Control Panel. Change to Classic view (if you are not in it already) and the Mail applet is on that screen, NOT within User accounts. HTH |
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