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leo September 11th 08 10:16 AM

Outlook Connector Question - Multiple Contact "Address Books"
 
Dear Sir / Madam,

I'm running Outlook 2007 (SP1) on my laptop and have a free Hotmail account.
I recently installed the Outlook Connector (12.0.6237.1003) and this seems
to be syncronising my Hotmail Contacts correctly.

If I look in the Contacts Tab of the Outlook application I can see 2 contact
"address books" - 1 for Outlook and 1 for . Whenever I add /
change a contact, I tend to do this in the Outlook "address book" and then
copy and paste the updated contact card into my "address
book".

There have been times when I've forgetten to copy the contact card over
which has then results in my 2 address books being out of sync. Rather than
running 2 "address books" (I don't want / need to seperate my business
contacts from my private ones), I was wondering whether there is a way to
have all the contacts stored in a single address book which is then
syncronised between Outlook and Hotmail.

Yours faithfully,

Leo


Diane Poremsky [MVP] September 11th 08 12:55 PM

Outlook Connector Question - Multiple Contact "Address Books"
 
Do you only use the hotmail account? If so, set the hotmail message store as
default (tools, accounts, data files tab). If you use pop accts too,
setting the hotmail acct as default would result in all pop mail delivered
to the hotmail acct and uploaded to the hotmail server.

--
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"Leo" wrote in message
...
Dear Sir / Madam,

I'm running Outlook 2007 (SP1) on my laptop and have a free Hotmail
account.
I recently installed the Outlook Connector (12.0.6237.1003) and this seems
to be syncronising my Hotmail Contacts correctly.

If I look in the Contacts Tab of the Outlook application I can see 2
contact
"address books" - 1 for Outlook and 1 for . Whenever I add
/
change a contact, I tend to do this in the Outlook "address book" and then
copy and paste the updated contact card into my "address
book".

There have been times when I've forgetten to copy the contact card over
which has then results in my 2 address books being out of sync. Rather
than
running 2 "address books" (I don't want / need to seperate my business
contacts from my private ones), I was wondering whether there is a way to
have all the contacts stored in a single address book which is then
syncronised between Outlook and Hotmail.

Yours faithfully,

Leo


leo September 11th 08 02:07 PM

Outlook Connector Question - Multiple Contact "Address Books"
 
Unfortunately I use my Outlook as my business communication tool and Hotmail
as my private communication tool and therefore the E-Mail addresses
associated with the 2 accounts differ. That said, I would still prefer it if
I only had 1 address book to manage if this is possible.

Yours faithfully,

Leo

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Do you only use the hotmail account? If so, set the hotmail message store as
default (tools, accounts, data files tab). If you use pop accts too,
setting the hotmail acct as default would result in all pop mail delivered
to the hotmail acct and uploaded to the hotmail server.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


You can access this newsgroup by visiting
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newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.


"Leo" wrote in message
...
Dear Sir / Madam,

I'm running Outlook 2007 (SP1) on my laptop and have a free Hotmail
account.
I recently installed the Outlook Connector (12.0.6237.1003) and this seems
to be syncronising my Hotmail Contacts correctly.

If I look in the Contacts Tab of the Outlook application I can see 2
contact
"address books" - 1 for Outlook and 1 for . Whenever I add
/
change a contact, I tend to do this in the Outlook "address book" and then
copy and paste the updated contact card into my "address
book".

There have been times when I've forgetten to copy the contact card over
which has then results in my 2 address books being out of sync. Rather
than
running 2 "address books" (I don't want / need to seperate my business
contacts from my private ones), I was wondering whether there is a way to
have all the contacts stored in a single address book which is then
syncronised between Outlook and Hotmail.

Yours faithfully,

Leo



Diane Poremsky [MVP] September 11th 08 08:54 PM

Outlook Connector Question - Multiple Contact "Address Books"
 
It's not possible within 1 profile. You'll have the local contacts and the
ones in the hotmail acct. you could create 2 profiles- one for personal, one
for business.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


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"Leo" wrote in message
...
Unfortunately I use my Outlook as my business communication tool and
Hotmail
as my private communication tool and therefore the E-Mail addresses
associated with the 2 accounts differ. That said, I would still prefer it
if
I only had 1 address book to manage if this is possible.

Yours faithfully,

Leo

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Do you only use the hotmail account? If so, set the hotmail message store
as
default (tools, accounts, data files tab). If you use pop accts too,
setting the hotmail acct as default would result in all pop mail
delivered
to the hotmail acct and uploaded to the hotmail server.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


You can access this newsgroup by visiting
http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point
your
newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.


"Leo" wrote in message
...
Dear Sir / Madam,

I'm running Outlook 2007 (SP1) on my laptop and have a free Hotmail
account.
I recently installed the Outlook Connector (12.0.6237.1003) and this
seems
to be syncronising my Hotmail Contacts correctly.

If I look in the Contacts Tab of the Outlook application I can see 2
contact
"address books" - 1 for Outlook and 1 for . Whenever I
add
/
change a contact, I tend to do this in the Outlook "address book" and
then
copy and paste the updated contact card into my
"address
book".

There have been times when I've forgetten to copy the contact card over
which has then results in my 2 address books being out of sync. Rather
than
running 2 "address books" (I don't want / need to seperate my business
contacts from my private ones), I was wondering whether there is a way
to
have all the contacts stored in a single address book which is then
syncronised between Outlook and Hotmail.

Yours faithfully,

Leo




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