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CGRetiree April 16th 09 10:49 PM

Addresses in Outlook Address Book not being recognized
 
When I try to create an email and click on the "To" to select an address, I
get the following message: "The address list could not be displayed. The
Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened; it may
have been moved or delete, or you do not have permissions."

When I click on the "Contacts" button in the Folders bar, it lists all my
addresses.

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] April 16th 09 11:23 PM

Addresses in Outlook Address Book not being recognized
 
Question has been answered here countless times. You did not read previous
posts. You provided no information that would permit a reply to your
situation. You didn't even post your Outlook version. Read the entire list
of possibilities, pick the one that fits your situation, and follow the
directions:

It is not unusual for the Outlook Address Book to “lose track” of the
connection to its Contacts Folder when you move or import your PST or update
your Outlook version or operating system. Use the following steps to reset
the connection. Note that in some instances you may actually have to remove
the Outlook Address Book completely from your Profile, close Outlook, and
then re-add it before you can get it to work.

For Outlook 2000, Corp/Workgroup:
Go to Tools Services. Make sure the Outlook Address Book service is
listed. If not, add it. Next, R click on the Contact folder or folders you
want the OAB to display, choose "Properties", go to the Outlook Address Book
tab and check the "Show this folder as an E-mail address book" box. You may
also need to go to Tools Options Addressing Tab and choose to show your
Contacts folder.

For Outlook 2002/2003:
Make sure the Contact folder is enabled as an email address book. Right
click the Contacts folder, choose Properties then Outlook Address Book. Is
the box to enable as email address book checked?
If this is grayed out...Go to Tools | Email Accounts, choose View or change
existing directories or address book. Is the Outlook Address Book present?
If it isn't listed, add it and close and restart Outlook. If it is listed,
then remove it and close then restart Outlook and repeat these steps to add
it.

For Outlook 2007, you add and repair the address book service using a
different steps:
Tools Account Settings Address Book Tab. Is the Outlook Address Book
present? If it isn't listed, add it and close and restart Outlook. If it is
listed, then you can no longer repair this service by removing and re-adding
it. Instead you must create an entire new Outlook profile from scratch and
add the Outlook address book service to it.

More details available he
http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"CGRetiree" wrote in message
...
When I try to create an email and click on the "To" to select an address,
I
get the following message: "The address list could not be displayed. The
Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened; it
may
have been moved or delete, or you do not have permissions."

When I click on the "Contacts" button in the Folders bar, it lists all my
addresses.



CGRetiree April 16th 09 11:43 PM

Addresses in Outlook Address Book not being recognized
 
I have Office 2003 ... And, yes, I did try to find a match to my problem but
could not find anything that worked ... The solution you provided did not
work either ...

A bit of background: I had to do a full wipe/install/restore process ... I
had backed up all my personal folders using the Backup option in Outlook ...
I was able to open the contacts folder once it was back in Outlook and all my
addresses show when I open the Contacts folder -- I just cannot access them
when trying to generate an email .....

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Question has been answered here countless times. You did not read previous
posts. You provided no information that would permit a reply to your
situation. You didn't even post your Outlook version. Read the entire list
of possibilities, pick the one that fits your situation, and follow the
directions:

It is not unusual for the Outlook Address Book to “lose track” of the
connection to its Contacts Folder when you move or import your PST or update
your Outlook version or operating system. Use the following steps to reset
the connection. Note that in some instances you may actually have to remove
the Outlook Address Book completely from your Profile, close Outlook, and
then re-add it before you can get it to work.

For Outlook 2000, Corp/Workgroup:
Go to Tools Services. Make sure the Outlook Address Book service is
listed. If not, add it. Next, R click on the Contact folder or folders you
want the OAB to display, choose "Properties", go to the Outlook Address Book
tab and check the "Show this folder as an E-mail address book" box. You may
also need to go to Tools Options Addressing Tab and choose to show your
Contacts folder.

For Outlook 2002/2003:
Make sure the Contact folder is enabled as an email address book. Right
click the Contacts folder, choose Properties then Outlook Address Book. Is
the box to enable as email address book checked?
If this is grayed out...Go to Tools | Email Accounts, choose View or change
existing directories or address book. Is the Outlook Address Book present?
If it isn't listed, add it and close and restart Outlook. If it is listed,
then remove it and close then restart Outlook and repeat these steps to add
it.

For Outlook 2007, you add and repair the address book service using a
different steps:
Tools Account Settings Address Book Tab. Is the Outlook Address Book
present? If it isn't listed, add it and close and restart Outlook. If it is
listed, then you can no longer repair this service by removing and re-adding
it. Instead you must create an entire new Outlook profile from scratch and
add the Outlook address book service to it.

More details available he
http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"CGRetiree" wrote in message
...
When I try to create an email and click on the "To" to select an address,
I
get the following message: "The address list could not be displayed. The
Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened; it
may
have been moved or delete, or you do not have permissions."

When I click on the "Contacts" button in the Folders bar, it lists all my
addresses.




Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] April 17th 09 03:03 AM

Addresses in Outlook Address Book not being recognized
 
Solutions provided work fine. You failed to follow them. Provide your
evidence to the contrary. You have still failed to post any information.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"CGRetiree" wrote in message
...
I have Office 2003 ... And, yes, I did try to find a match to my problem
but
could not find anything that worked ... The solution you provided did not
work either ...

A bit of background: I had to do a full wipe/install/restore process ... I
had backed up all my personal folders using the Backup option in Outlook
...
I was able to open the contacts folder once it was back in Outlook and all
my
addresses show when I open the Contacts folder -- I just cannot access
them
when trying to generate an email .....

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Question has been answered here countless times. You did not read
previous
posts. You provided no information that would permit a reply to your
situation. You didn't even post your Outlook version. Read the entire
list
of possibilities, pick the one that fits your situation, and follow the
directions:

It is not unusual for the Outlook Address Book to “lose track” of the
connection to its Contacts Folder when you move or import your PST or
update
your Outlook version or operating system. Use the following steps to
reset
the connection. Note that in some instances you may actually have to
remove
the Outlook Address Book completely from your Profile, close Outlook, and
then re-add it before you can get it to work.

For Outlook 2000, Corp/Workgroup:
Go to Tools Services. Make sure the Outlook Address Book service is
listed. If not, add it. Next, R click on the Contact folder or folders
you
want the OAB to display, choose "Properties", go to the Outlook Address
Book
tab and check the "Show this folder as an E-mail address book" box. You
may
also need to go to Tools Options Addressing Tab and choose to show
your
Contacts folder.

For Outlook 2002/2003:
Make sure the Contact folder is enabled as an email address book. Right
click the Contacts folder, choose Properties then Outlook Address Book.
Is
the box to enable as email address book checked?
If this is grayed out...Go to Tools | Email Accounts, choose View or
change
existing directories or address book. Is the Outlook Address Book
present?
If it isn't listed, add it and close and restart Outlook. If it is
listed,
then remove it and close then restart Outlook and repeat these steps to
add
it.

For Outlook 2007, you add and repair the address book service using a
different steps:
Tools Account Settings Address Book Tab. Is the Outlook Address Book
present? If it isn't listed, add it and close and restart Outlook. If it
is
listed, then you can no longer repair this service by removing and
re-adding
it. Instead you must create an entire new Outlook profile from scratch
and
add the Outlook address book service to it.

More details available he
http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"CGRetiree" wrote in message
...
When I try to create an email and click on the "To" to select an
address,
I
get the following message: "The address list could not be displayed.
The
Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened;
it
may
have been moved or delete, or you do not have permissions."

When I click on the "Contacts" button in the Folders bar, it lists all
my
addresses.





CGRetiree April 17th 09 03:20 AM

Addresses in Outlook Address Book not being recognized
 

I am sorry but you do NOT know what I have and have not tried on my end. I
HAVE tried everything that came close to being a discussion/solution for my
problem and NOTHING works that is provided here for the 2003 version!!


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Solutions provided work fine. You failed to follow them. Provide your
evidence to the contrary. You have still failed to post any information.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"CGRetiree" wrote in message
...
I have Office 2003 ... And, yes, I did try to find a match to my problem
but
could not find anything that worked ... The solution you provided did not
work either ...

A bit of background: I had to do a full wipe/install/restore process ... I
had backed up all my personal folders using the Backup option in Outlook
...
I was able to open the contacts folder once it was back in Outlook and all
my
addresses show when I open the Contacts folder -- I just cannot access
them
when trying to generate an email .....

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Question has been answered here countless times. You did not read
previous
posts. You provided no information that would permit a reply to your
situation. You didn't even post your Outlook version. Read the entire
list
of possibilities, pick the one that fits your situation, and follow the
directions:

It is not unusual for the Outlook Address Book to “lose track” of the
connection to its Contacts Folder when you move or import your PST or
update
your Outlook version or operating system. Use the following steps to
reset
the connection. Note that in some instances you may actually have to
remove
the Outlook Address Book completely from your Profile, close Outlook, and
then re-add it before you can get it to work.

For Outlook 2000, Corp/Workgroup:
Go to Tools Services. Make sure the Outlook Address Book service is
listed. If not, add it. Next, R click on the Contact folder or folders
you
want the OAB to display, choose "Properties", go to the Outlook Address
Book
tab and check the "Show this folder as an E-mail address book" box. You
may
also need to go to Tools Options Addressing Tab and choose to show
your
Contacts folder.

For Outlook 2002/2003:
Make sure the Contact folder is enabled as an email address book. Right
click the Contacts folder, choose Properties then Outlook Address Book.
Is
the box to enable as email address book checked?
If this is grayed out...Go to Tools | Email Accounts, choose View or
change
existing directories or address book. Is the Outlook Address Book
present?
If it isn't listed, add it and close and restart Outlook. If it is
listed,
then remove it and close then restart Outlook and repeat these steps to
add
it.

For Outlook 2007, you add and repair the address book service using a
different steps:
Tools Account Settings Address Book Tab. Is the Outlook Address Book
present? If it isn't listed, add it and close and restart Outlook. If it
is
listed, then you can no longer repair this service by removing and
re-adding
it. Instead you must create an entire new Outlook profile from scratch
and
add the Outlook address book service to it.

More details available he
http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"CGRetiree" wrote in message
...
When I try to create an email and click on the "To" to select an
address,
I
get the following message: "The address list could not be displayed.
The
Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened;
it
may
have been moved or delete, or you do not have permissions."

When I click on the "Contacts" button in the Folders bar, it lists all
my
addresses.





Gordon[_6_] April 17th 09 08:21 AM

Addresses in Outlook Address Book not being recognized
 
"CGRetiree" wrote in message
...

I am sorry but you do NOT know what I have and have not tried on my end.
I
HAVE tried everything that came close to being a discussion/solution for
my
problem and NOTHING works that is provided here for the 2003 version!!



Then you need to TELL us in DETAIL what you have done.
"I have tried everything" is so vague as to be useless.
Remember - NO-ONE here can see your computer.....

--
Asking a question?
Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
your OS, Service Pack level
and the FULL contents of any error message(s)


Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] April 17th 09 10:56 AM

Addresses in Outlook Address Book not being recognized
 
We can't tell what you are doing wrong until you tell us what you are doing.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"CGRetiree" wrote in message
...

I am sorry but you do NOT know what I have and have not tried on my end.
I
HAVE tried everything that came close to being a discussion/solution for
my
problem and NOTHING works that is provided here for the 2003 version!!


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Solutions provided work fine. You failed to follow them. Provide your
evidence to the contrary. You have still failed to post any information.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"CGRetiree" wrote in message
...
I have Office 2003 ... And, yes, I did try to find a match to my problem
but
could not find anything that worked ... The solution you provided did
not
work either ...

A bit of background: I had to do a full wipe/install/restore process
... I
had backed up all my personal folders using the Backup option in
Outlook
...
I was able to open the contacts folder once it was back in Outlook and
all
my
addresses show when I open the Contacts folder -- I just cannot access
them
when trying to generate an email .....

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Question has been answered here countless times. You did not read
previous
posts. You provided no information that would permit a reply to your
situation. You didn't even post your Outlook version. Read the entire
list
of possibilities, pick the one that fits your situation, and follow
the
directions:

It is not unusual for the Outlook Address Book to “lose track” of the
connection to its Contacts Folder when you move or import your PST or
update
your Outlook version or operating system. Use the following steps to
reset
the connection. Note that in some instances you may actually have to
remove
the Outlook Address Book completely from your Profile, close Outlook,
and
then re-add it before you can get it to work.

For Outlook 2000, Corp/Workgroup:
Go to Tools Services. Make sure the Outlook Address Book service is
listed. If not, add it. Next, R click on the Contact folder or folders
you
want the OAB to display, choose "Properties", go to the Outlook
Address
Book
tab and check the "Show this folder as an E-mail address book" box.
You
may
also need to go to Tools Options Addressing Tab and choose to show
your
Contacts folder.

For Outlook 2002/2003:
Make sure the Contact folder is enabled as an email address book.
Right
click the Contacts folder, choose Properties then Outlook Address
Book.
Is
the box to enable as email address book checked?
If this is grayed out...Go to Tools | Email Accounts, choose View or
change
existing directories or address book. Is the Outlook Address Book
present?
If it isn't listed, add it and close and restart Outlook. If it is
listed,
then remove it and close then restart Outlook and repeat these steps
to
add
it.

For Outlook 2007, you add and repair the address book service using a
different steps:
Tools Account Settings Address Book Tab. Is the Outlook Address
Book
present? If it isn't listed, add it and close and restart Outlook. If
it
is
listed, then you can no longer repair this service by removing and
re-adding
it. Instead you must create an entire new Outlook profile from scratch
and
add the Outlook address book service to it.

More details available he
http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"CGRetiree" wrote in message
...
When I try to create an email and click on the "To" to select an
address,
I
get the following message: "The address list could not be displayed.
The
Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be
opened;
it
may
have been moved or delete, or you do not have permissions."

When I click on the "Contacts" button in the Folders bar, it lists
all
my
addresses.






Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] April 17th 09 12:44 PM

Addresses in Outlook Address Book not being recognized
 
"CGRetiree" wrote in message
...

I am sorry but you do NOT know what I have and have not tried on my end. I
HAVE tried everything that came close to being a discussion/solution for my
problem and NOTHING works that is provided here for the 2003 version!!


Start by right-clicking the Contacts folder, choosing Properties, selecting
the Outlook Address Book tabe and examining the box labeled "Show this folder
as an e-mail Address Book". What do you see?
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


CGRetiree April 17th 09 02:24 PM

Addresses in Outlook Address Book not being recognized
 
The box is checked and, in the "Name of the address book:" box is "Contacts"

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

"CGRetiree" wrote in message
...

I am sorry but you do NOT know what I have and have not tried on my end. I
HAVE tried everything that came close to being a discussion/solution for my
problem and NOTHING works that is provided here for the 2003 version!!


Start by right-clicking the Contacts folder, choosing Properties, selecting
the Outlook Address Book tabe and examining the box labeled "Show this folder
as an e-mail Address Book". What do you see?
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] April 17th 09 07:20 PM

Addresses in Outlook Address Book not being recognized
 
"CGRetiree" wrote in message
...

The box is checked and, in the "Name of the address book:" box is "Contacts"


Is the box selectable or is it grayed out?

Open your Contacts folder and open one of the contacts that you believe isn't
showing properly in the Address Book interface. Examine the E-mail field. Is
the adddress underlined? If you double-click the address, what do you see?

If you open the Address Book interface and click the "Show names from the"
dropdown, can you find "Outlook Address Book" and under that, "Contacts"? If
you choose Contacts, do you not see the contact you examined in the prior
step?
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



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