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Old February 6th 09, 12:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Julie
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Default Cannot see Contacts-MSHelp resolutions didn't help

I just migrated from a Windows XP PC to a Vista PC. Both have Office
Professional installed. When I imported my .pst file from the old computer,
all my emails and contacts were loaded appropriatedly into their folders.
However, I cannot bring up my contacts/address book on the new PC when I
start an email. I have gone through all the steps suggested in the Help
menu, but there is no "Address Book" to select...the Address Book or Contacts
box was empty...no choices to select from. What other steps might work?
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