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Michael Ray Brown
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      23rd Jul 2009
Yesterday my system crashed when I copied some text from a Web page into a
note in Outlook 2007. After rebooting, Outlook failed to launch. An error
message said it could not open the Outlook window. Figuring the Outlook
profile was corrupt, I decided to create a new profile, which solved the
issue.

However, now whenever I double-click on the e-mail address field in a
message from one of my contacts, Outlook displays the e-mail properties
rather than the contact. If I right click on the e-mail address and select
"Look Up Outlook Contact," it displays the message, "Could not find a
contact with this e-mail address." And yet, the e-mail from that contact is
listed in the "Activities" tab for that contact.

Somehow, the link between e-mail addresses and their corresponding contacts
has been broken. Is there a setting that will restore the link between the
e-mail address and the contact?

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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      23rd Jul 2009
"Michael Ray Brown" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Yesterday my system crashed when I copied some text from a Web page into a
> note in Outlook 2007. After rebooting, Outlook failed to launch. An error
> message said it could not open the Outlook window. Figuring the Outlook
> profile was corrupt, I decided to create a new profile, which solved the
> issue.
>
> However, now whenever I double-click on the e-mail address field in a
> message from one of my contacts, Outlook displays the e-mail properties
> rather than the contact. If I right click on the e-mail address and select
> "Look Up Outlook Contact," it displays the message, "Could not find a
> contact with this e-mail address." And yet, the e-mail from that contact is
> listed in the "Activities" tab for that contact.


Did you enable the COntacts folder as an address book? Right-click Contacts,
select Properties, choose the Outlook Address Book tab and make sure the box
labeled "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" is checked.
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Michael Ray Brown
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      23rd Jul 2009
Yes, I made sure the Contacts folder was enabled as an address book. The
checkbox is grayed out, but there is a checkmark in it.

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> "Michael Ray Brown" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Yesterday my system crashed when I copied some text from a Web page into
>> a note in Outlook 2007. After rebooting, Outlook failed to launch. An
>> error message said it could not open the Outlook window. Figuring the
>> Outlook profile was corrupt, I decided to create a new profile, which
>> solved the issue.
>>
>> However, now whenever I double-click on the e-mail address field in a
>> message from one of my contacts, Outlook displays the e-mail properties
>> rather than the contact. If I right click on the e-mail address and
>> select "Look Up Outlook Contact," it displays the message, "Could not
>> find a contact with this e-mail address." And yet, the e-mail from that
>> contact is listed in the "Activities" tab for that contact.

>
> Did you enable the COntacts folder as an address book? Right-click
> Contacts, select Properties, choose the Outlook Address Book tab and make
> sure the box labeled "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" is
> checked.
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> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


 
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      23rd Jul 2009
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> Yes, I made sure the Contacts folder was enabled as an address book. The
> checkbox is grayed out, but there is a checkmark in it.


That can indicate the Outlook Address Book service is damaged. Is this an
Exchange account at work or some other kind of account (POP or IMAP, eg.) at
home?
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Michael Ray Brown
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      24th Jul 2009
It's at home. The data file is not on a network. However, I was able to
solve the problem. Here's how: I have a subfolder under Contacts that I
use whenever I want to select some contacts for a mail merge. I
right-clicked on that subfolder, and put a check mark in the "Show this
folder as an e-mail Address Book" box. I then moved one of my contacts into
that subfolder, and back to the master Contacts folder. That fixed the
issue. Now whenever I double-click on an a-mail address in the header
field, that contact's record comes up, just as it should.

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"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Michael Ray Brown" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Yes, I made sure the Contacts folder was enabled as an address book. The
>> checkbox is grayed out, but there is a checkmark in it.

>
> That can indicate the Outlook Address Book service is damaged. Is this an
> Exchange account at work or some other kind of account (POP or IMAP, eg.)
> at home?
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


 
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      24th Jul 2009
"Michael Ray Brown" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> It's at home. The data file is not on a network. However, I was able to
> solve the problem. Here's how: I have a subfolder under Contacts that I
> use whenever I want to select some contacts for a mail merge. I
> right-clicked on that subfolder, and put a check mark in the "Show this
> folder as an e-mail Address Book" box. I then moved one of my contacts into
> that subfolder, and back to the master Contacts folder. That fixed the
> issue. Now whenever I double-click on an a-mail address in the header
> field, that contact's record comes up, just as it should.


Great. Thanks for posting your approach.
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