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      25th Jan 2005
Hi, everyone....

I have msOffice XP running on WinXP with service pack 2. I had to reinstall
stuff on my system recently and am now trying to "recreate" all the tweaks
that I had accomplished over the past few months and years.

How do I make the *windows* addressbook associate itself with the *outlook*
contacts/addressbook such that by making changes in either, these changes
are reflected in the other? It used to be that I could edit my contact list
in either the windows addressbook or in the outlook contact viewer -- it
really didn't matter which method I used to do it, because they both
referenced the same database of contacts and would therefore be "in sync"
with one another.

THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!
~ Alessandro.



 
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      25th Jan 2005
? WhyMe ? <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> How do I make the *windows* addressbook associate itself with the
> *outlook* contacts/addressbook such that by making changes in either,
> these changes are reflected in the other?


http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oeshare.htm
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      26th Jan 2005
I followed the listed steps, but it doesn't seem to have fixed the issue.
I don't remember it being so tricky that I had to hack the registry.
Perhaps it was because in the past I was using Office 2000, whereas now I am
using Office XP, on Windows XP sp2.

Any other suggestions?

Dumbfounded,
~ Alessandro.




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>? WhyMe ? <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>> How do I make the *windows* addressbook associate itself with the
>> *outlook* contacts/addressbook such that by making changes in either,
>> these changes are reflected in the other?

>
> http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oeshare.htm
> --
> Brian Tillman



 
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      26th Jan 2005
Pat,
Your suggestion is well taken, but does not address my particular needs --
Routinely, I use Outlook to enter/edit my contacts, but I like to quickly
view them in the WAB. Therefore, I need to restore the association between
the two such that they are *always* in sync.

I don't know why I can't "re-figure" out how I did it in the past..... I
should've written it down.... It was a very handy tweak, and it's a shame
that it isn't a standardized option, considering how "intuitive" it is. I'm
sure many other users would like this type of sharing configuration.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Anybody else with some thoughts?
~ Alessandro.



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> Hi Alessandro,
>
> Brain provided good article on how to make Outlook use Windows Address
> book. However, by using this method, you may have to select showing the
> Windows address either in Outlook Express or in Outlook, but not for both.
> So, also I'd like to suggest importing Windows address book into Outlook
> for alternative. To do so:
>
> 1. Start up Outlook
> 2. Select File/Import&Export/Import Internet mail and address/
> 3. Select Outlook Express program, and the only check Import Address Book
> option
> 4. Go on to finish the import process
>
> 286116 How to import addresses from Outlook Express to Outlook 2002 or
> Outlook
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=286116
>
> Note: If you select this method, you have to update the Outlook address
> book manually every time that you modify Windows address book, as they are
> two different instances.
>
> Hope the information helps
>
> Regards,
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      26th Jan 2005
Okay, I was able to make this tweak work.... It required restarting (i.e.,
exiting and re-loading) Outlook and the WAB. Now things seem to work
exactly how they should.

THANKS for the help!
~A.



"? WhyMe ?" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I followed the listed steps, but it doesn't seem to have fixed the issue.
> I don't remember it being so tricky that I had to hack the registry.
> Perhaps it was because in the past I was using Office 2000, whereas now I
> am using Office XP, on Windows XP sp2.
>
> Any other suggestions?
>
> Dumbfounded,
> ~ Alessandro.
>
>
>
>
> "Brian Tillman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>? WhyMe ? <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>>> How do I make the *windows* addressbook associate itself with the
>>> *outlook* contacts/addressbook such that by making changes in either,
>>> these changes are reflected in the other?

>>
>> http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oeshare.htm
>> --
>> Brian Tillman

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      26th Jan 2005
? WhyMe ? <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I don't remember it being so tricky that I had to hack the registry.
> Perhaps it was because in the past I was using Office 2000,


Exactly. Outlook 2000 in Internet Mail Only mode made it easy to share the
Contacts list with Outlook Express. The Windows Address Book's Options menu
had an option to do it.
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      26th Jan 2005
? WhyMe ? <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Okay, I was able to make this tweak work.... It required restarting
> (i.e., exiting and re-loading) Outlook and the WAB.


Not surprising. Glad it works.
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