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I posted this question in the Word Discussion Group -- Application Errors,
then got to thinking that my problem might be more of a problem with Outlook XP (2002). Consequently, I am also putting my post here if someone might be more knowledgeable about my issue in this group. I am running Windows XP Pro w/ SP3, Office XP (2002) w/ SP3, 1 G Ram. I cannot access anymore the Outlook Address Book-Contacts Folder from Word Envelopes and Labels. For that matter, I can't get any address book of any kind to open anymore in Word 2002's Envelopes and Labels window. BUT PLEASE NOTE THIS: I do have access to Outlook Address Book-Contacts folder with email, so with a new email I can click any of the address book icons on the email header and insert a name or email address from my Contacts folder. Clearly, my Outlook Address Book in my email accounts is linked to my Contacts folder in Outlook; it just will not open in my Word 2002. I have tried numerous fixes supported by Microsoft and Office Support -- all of the ones where I removed and replaced the Outlook Address Book from email accounts in Outlook, or associated, dis-associated, and/or re-associated my Contacts Folder with the Outlook Address Book. I have used the detect and repair in the Help Menu in both Outlook and Word to repair Outlook and Word. I have also used the original Office XP disk to repair and to reinstall Office. No luck at all. I am now consistently and always getting the same error message from Microsoft Exchange that: "Unable to display the contents of this address book. The Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened; it may have been moved or deleted, etc." Has anyone experienced such a specific application error with Outlook, Outlook Address Book-Contacts Folder, or Word 2002 in the Envelopes and Labels window? And is there any specific fix short of uninstalling and reinstalling Word or Office 2002? |
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Any idea what changes preceded this problem? Anything that would have
changed either your default email or addressing service at the OS level will produce this problem. So would any changes you made to the location or designation of your Outlook data file. If removing and re-adding the Outlook Address Book Service from your profile was done correctly and didn't fix the problem, the next step would be to create a new Outlook profile from scratch. Detect & Repair won't help. Reinstalling won't help. As a test, try starting an integrated function from Outlook instead of Word and see what happens. -- Russ Valentine "Puzzled Jeff" wrote in message ... I posted this question in the Word Discussion Group -- Application Errors, then got to thinking that my problem might be more of a problem with Outlook XP (2002). Consequently, I am also putting my post here if someone might be more knowledgeable about my issue in this group. I am running Windows XP Pro w/ SP3, Office XP (2002) w/ SP3, 1 G Ram. I cannot access anymore the Outlook Address Book-Contacts Folder from Word Envelopes and Labels. For that matter, I can't get any address book of any kind to open anymore in Word 2002's Envelopes and Labels window. BUT PLEASE NOTE THIS: I do have access to Outlook Address Book-Contacts folder with email, so with a new email I can click any of the address book icons on the email header and insert a name or email address from my Contacts folder. Clearly, my Outlook Address Book in my email accounts is linked to my Contacts folder in Outlook; it just will not open in my Word 2002. I have tried numerous fixes supported by Microsoft and Office Support -- all of the ones where I removed and replaced the Outlook Address Book from accounts in Outlook, or associated, dis-associated, and/or re-associated my Contacts Folder with the Outlook Address Book. I have used the detect and repair in the Help Menu in both Outlook and Word to repair Outlook and Word. I have also used the original Office XP disk to repair and to reinstall Office. No luck at all. I am now consistently and always getting the same error message from Microsoft Exchange that: "Unable to display the contents of this address book. The Contacts folder associated with this address list could not be opened; it may have been moved or deleted, etc." Has anyone experienced such a specific application error with Outlook, Outlook Address Book-Contacts Folder, or Word 2002 in the Envelopes and Labels window? And is there any specific fix short of uninstalling and reinstalling Word or Office 2002? |
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![]() Thanks, Russ. I sort of suspected that your advice would be to create a new profile (something that I have done several times over the years on several computers as my usage of Office XP increased to such a large degree with each previous profile. (I have no idea of the changes that preceded the loss of my Outlook Address Book-Contacts Folder in Word 2002. There are just too many things that come and go with updates, patches, etc. But I haven't changed the location of the data file. Additionally, I can't say for sure when I actually lost the Outlook Address Book because I am not using Word 2002's Envelopes and Labels function everyday.) I was just hoping that the remedy would be some additional step (that I might have overlooked) to recreate the Outlook Address Book and the association with my Contacts Folder. And as I noted, I can access my Contacts folder through my Outlook Address Book for all new email or reply email, so I know there is functionality between new or reply email and the Outlook Address Book-Contacts Folder. Somehow or some way, there must be some deterioration or corruption in the link between my profile and Word 2002. Russ Valentine;108599 Wrote: Any idea what changes preceded this problem? Anything that would have changed either your default email or addressing service at the OS level will produce this problem. So would any changes you made to the location or designation of your Outlook data file. If removing and re-adding the Outlook Address Book Service from your profile was done correctly and didn't fix the problem, the next step would be to create a new Outlook profile from scratch. Detect & Repair won't help. Reinstalling won't help. As a test, try starting an integrated function from Outlook instead of Word and see what happens. -- Russ Valentine -- jleesq http://forums.slipstick.com |
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Creating a new profile is a snap--much easier than a reinstall. Nor would
you have to do anything to rearrange folders. Your data file folder structure won't change at all and won't need any adjustment. Something doesn't fit here. Removing and re-adding the address book service has fixed this in every other situation I've seen if done correctly. A new profile hasn't become necessary until Outlook 2007. I'd still try your integration from Outlook to see what happens. -- Russ Valentine "jleesq" jleesq.43kd8m@invalid wrote in message news:jleesq.43kd8m@invalid... Thanks, Russ. I sort of suspected that your advice would be to create a new profile (something that I have done several times over the years on several computers as my usage of Office XP increased to such a large degree with each previous profile. (I have no idea of the changes that preceded the loss of my Outlook Address Book-Contacts Folder in Word 2002. There are just too many things that come and go with updates, patches, etc. But I haven't changed the location of the data file. Additionally, I can't say for sure when I actually lost the Outlook Address Book because I am not using Word 2002's Envelopes and Labels function everyday.) I was just hoping that the remedy would be some additional step (that I might have overlooked) to recreate the Outlook Address Book and the association with my Contacts Folder. And as I noted, I can access my Contacts folder through my Outlook Address Book for all new email or reply email, so I know there is functionality between new or reply email and the Outlook Address Book-Contacts Folder. Somehow or some way, there must be some deterioration or corruption in the link between my profile and Word 2002. Russ Valentine;108599 Wrote: Any idea what changes preceded this problem? Anything that would have changed either your default email or addressing service at the OS level will produce this problem. So would any changes you made to the location or designation of your Outlook data file. If removing and re-adding the Outlook Address Book Service from your profile was done correctly and didn't fix the problem, the next step would be to create a new Outlook profile from scratch. Detect & Repair won't help. Reinstalling won't help. As a test, try starting an integrated function from Outlook instead of Word and see what happens. -- Russ Valentine -- jleesq http://forums.slipstick.com |
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