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inquisitive1
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      14th Oct 2008
When I right-click on the Contacts-Properties-Outlook Address Book, I am
unable to check the "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" box. How can
I do it?
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      14th Oct 2008
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> When I right-click on the Contacts-Properties-Outlook Address Book, I am
> unable to check the "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" box. How
> can
> I do it?


You first: what version of Outlook?
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      14th Oct 2008
Microsoft Office 2003
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> "inquisitive1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > When I right-click on the Contacts-Properties-Outlook Address Book, I am
> > unable to check the "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" box. How
> > can
> > I do it?

>
> You first: what version of Outlook?
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> Microsoft Office 2003


Click Tools>E-mail Accounts>View or change existing directories or address
boos>Next. Do you see "Outlook Address Book" in the list of services? If
not, click Add, then Additional Address Books, then Outlook Address Book and
follow the remaining prompts. Stop and restart Outlook. You should be able
to check that box in your Contacts properties now.

If you did see Outlook Address Book inthe services, selectit, click Remove,
stop and restart Outlook, then readd the service as above.
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      15th Oct 2008
Brian I'm having the same problem, I've spent 3 hours going through "help"
"threads" and everything I can think of to make this work, but this box is
greyed out. I'm using 2007 Enterprise edition, but on my home machine with
no network, just single user.

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> Microsoft Office 2003
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> "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
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> > "inquisitive1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > > When I right-click on the Contacts-Properties-Outlook Address Book, I am
> > > unable to check the "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book" box. How
> > > can
> > > I do it?

> >
> > You first: what version of Outlook?
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> Brian I'm having the same problem, I've spent 3 hours going through "help"
> "threads" and everything I can think of to make this work, but this box is
> greyed out. I'm using 2007 Enterprise edition, but on my home machine
> with
> no network, just single user.


Examine this thread again. I posted the method three minutes before you
posted your message.
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      15th Oct 2008
Are you kidding me? I've read reread and retried everything that has been
written about this, I've tried to delete the item as you noted above, I've
done and redone everything that has been said. I'm fairly versed in
computers, was a one time a Microsoft certified partner but I can't get this
to work...it's like I don't have permission to change anything, but I'm
logged in as admin., this is very frustrating.

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> "Frustrated in Phoenix" <Frustrated in (E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote in message news:3DD8F869-6DB4-4F86-AD89-(E-Mail Removed)...
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> > Brian I'm having the same problem, I've spent 3 hours going through "help"
> > "threads" and everything I can think of to make this work, but this box is
> > greyed out. I'm using 2007 Enterprise edition, but on my home machine
> > with
> > no network, just single user.

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> Examine this thread again. I posted the method three minutes before you
> posted your message.
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"Frustrated in Phoenix" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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> Are you kidding me? I've read reread and retried everything that has been
> written about this, I've tried to delete the item as you noted above, I've
> done and redone everything that has been said. I'm fairly versed in
> computers, was a one time a Microsoft certified partner but I can't get
> this
> to work...it's like I don't have permission to change anything, but I'm
> logged in as admin., this is very frustrating.


Ah. Outlook 2007. For that version you'll need to create a new profile.
You can't fix a broken Outlook ADdress Book service in an existing profile.
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      15th Oct 2008
Brian, thanks that worked...thanks again.

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> "Frustrated in Phoenix" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote in message news:CBBEF9A8-15DB-4A12-A4B6-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> > Are you kidding me? I've read reread and retried everything that has been
> > written about this, I've tried to delete the item as you noted above, I've
> > done and redone everything that has been said. I'm fairly versed in
> > computers, was a one time a Microsoft certified partner but I can't get
> > this
> > to work...it's like I don't have permission to change anything, but I'm
> > logged in as admin., this is very frustrating.

>
> Ah. Outlook 2007. For that version you'll need to create a new profile.
> You can't fix a broken Outlook ADdress Book service in an existing profile.
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