Address book

L

Les

Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook Contacts as my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to Tools->email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or address book"
I get a message "This account or directory already exists
and can not be specified twice." If I try to send a new
email and access my address book, I have three names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in my "Outlook Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my computer for a file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting that I might
have two contacts folders, but came up with nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been dealing with
PC's since their inception back in the 80's. I develope
massive windows software applications. Yet, I can not
figure out the operating system I have to work with. And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where you can find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that it is so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to find help on
a subject that should be so simple only to come up empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my Outlook Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I would be forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I already have
set up my contacts folder as an email address book. B-T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to delete an address
book?

Thanks,

Les
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current Outlook profile?
 
L

Les

Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue how to obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your first
question? :)

Les

-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current Outlook profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook Contacts as my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to Tools->email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or address book"
I get a message "This account or directory already exists
and can not be specified twice." If I try to send a new
email and access my address book, I have three names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in my "Outlook Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my computer for a file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting that I might
have two contacts folders, but came up with nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been dealing with
PC's since their inception back in the 80's. I develope
massive windows software applications. Yet, I can not
figure out the operating system I have to work with. And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where you can find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that it is so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to find help on
a subject that should be so simple only to come up empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my Outlook Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I would be forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I already have
set up my contacts folder as an email address book. B- T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to delete an address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

So indeed you have already added the Outlook Address Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you try to add it again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you then click on the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to know your Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete list of folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders you have.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Les said:
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue how to obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your first
question? :)

Les

-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current Outlook profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook Contacts as my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to Tools->email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or address book"
I get a message "This account or directory already exists
and can not be specified twice." If I try to send a new
email and access my address book, I have three names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in my "Outlook Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my computer for a file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting that I might
have two contacts folders, but came up with nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been dealing with
PC's since their inception back in the 80's. I develope
massive windows software applications. Yet, I can not
figure out the operating system I have to work with. And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where you can find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that it is so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to find help on
a subject that should be so simple only to come up empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my Outlook Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I would be forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I already have
set up my contacts folder as an email address book. B- T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to delete an address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.
 
L

Les

Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address Book with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder as an Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that relates to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I can view the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately, when I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing happens.

Thanks again,

Les

-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook Address Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you try to add it again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you then click on the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to know your Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete list of folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders you have.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue how to obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your first
question? :)

Les

-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current Outlook profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to Tools- email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or address book"
I get a message "This account or directory already exists
and can not be specified twice." If I try to send a new
email and access my address book, I have three names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in my "Outlook Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my computer for a file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting that I might
have two contacts folders, but came up with nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been dealing with
PC's since their inception back in the 80's. I develope
massive windows software applications. Yet, I can not
figure out the operating system I have to work with. And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where you can find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that it is so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to find
help
on
a subject that should be so simple only to come up empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my Outlook Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I would be forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I already have
set up my contacts folder as an email address
book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to delete an address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming as to what your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address Book to your profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an Outlook Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to do--and yet you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not working the way you expected?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Les said:
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address Book with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder as an Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that relates to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I can view the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately, when I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing happens.

Thanks again,

Les

-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook Address Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you try to add it again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you then click on the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to know your Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete list of folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders you have.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue how to obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current Outlook profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook Contacts as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to Tools- email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or address
book"
I get a message "This account or directory already
exists
and can not be specified twice." If I try to send a
new
email and access my address book, I have three names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in my "Outlook Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my computer for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting that I
might
have two contacts folders, but came up with nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been dealing with
PC's since their inception back in the 80's. I
develope
massive windows software applications. Yet, I can not
figure out the operating system I have to work with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where you can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that it is so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to find help
on
a subject that should be so simple only to come up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I would be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email address book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.


.
 
L

Les

Russ-

When I go to Outlook->Contacts, I have a list of names.
When I go to Mail->Tools->Address Book, it isn't the same
list of names. There are only 3 names listed in the
latter that I had to enter manually so that I could send
a message to them since I couldn't figure out how to get
the Contacts to appear.. I have been trying to find out
how I can make the "Contacts List" under Contacts, be my
Mailing List Address Book.

Les
-----Original Message-----
Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming as to what your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address Book to your profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an Outlook Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to do--and yet you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not working the way you expected?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address Book with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder as an Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that relates to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I can view the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately, when I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing happens.

Thanks again,

Les

-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook Address Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you try to add
it
again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you then click
on
the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to know your Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete list of folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders you have.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue how to obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current Outlook profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook
Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to Tools-
email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or address
book"
I get a message "This account or directory already
exists
and can not be specified twice." If I try to send a
new
email and access my address book, I have three names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in my "Outlook Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my computer for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting that I
might
have two contacts folders, but came up with nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been dealing with
PC's since their inception back in the 80's. I
develope
massive windows software applications. Yet, I
can
not
figure out the operating system I have to work with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where you can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that it is so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to find help
on
a subject that should be so simple only to come up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I would be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email address book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.



.


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

That means the Contacts Folder you have selected to display in the Outlook
Address Book is not the correct one. Which brings me back to my original
question of how many different Contacts Folders you have in this
Profile--there is obviously more than just one.
In Outlook 2003, the Folder List icon is at the bottom of the Navigation
Pane. Click on it. Expand all folders. Search thoroughly. How many different
Contacts Folders or Personal Folders Files do you see? How did you create
this profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Les said:
Russ-

When I go to Outlook->Contacts, I have a list of names.
When I go to Mail->Tools->Address Book, it isn't the same
list of names. There are only 3 names listed in the
latter that I had to enter manually so that I could send
a message to them since I couldn't figure out how to get
the Contacts to appear.. I have been trying to find out
how I can make the "Contacts List" under Contacts, be my
Mailing List Address Book.

Les
-----Original Message-----
Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming as to what your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address Book to your profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an Outlook Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to do--and yet you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not working the way you expected?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address Book with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder as an Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that relates to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I can view the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately, when I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing happens.

Thanks again,

Les


-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook Address
Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you try to add it
again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you then click on
the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to know your
Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete list of
folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders you have.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue how to
obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current Outlook
profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to Tools-
email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or address
book"
I get a message "This account or directory already
exists
and can not be specified twice." If I try to send a
new
email and access my address book, I have three
names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in my "Outlook
Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my computer for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting that I
might
have two contacts folders, but came up with
nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this
Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been dealing
with
PC's since their inception back in the 80's. I
develope
massive windows software applications. Yet, I can
not
figure out the operating system I have to work with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where you can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that it is so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to find
help
on
a subject that should be so simple only to come up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I would be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email address
book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.



.


.
 
G

Guest

Russ-

I searched the folders as you requested. There is only
one "Contacts" folder and it is the folder I would like
to have as my email address book.

If I go into Outlet->Tools->Address book, ther is a drop
down list "Show names from the...". My choices
are "Contacts" and "Outlook Address Book". "Outlook
Address Book" has no entries. "Contacts" has 4 entries,
which I entered manually when I couldn't get my Contacts
to appear and I had to send these people messages.

What is interesting, at least to me, is that any name I
enter into the email address book using this method
appears in my Contacts list. But the names I originally
imported into the Contacts list do not appear as an email
address.

Les
-----Original Message-----
That means the Contacts Folder you have selected to display in the Outlook
Address Book is not the correct one. Which brings me back to my original
question of how many different Contacts Folders you have in this
Profile--there is obviously more than just one.
In Outlook 2003, the Folder List icon is at the bottom of the Navigation
Pane. Click on it. Expand all folders. Search thoroughly. How many different
Contacts Folders or Personal Folders Files do you see? How did you create
this profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

When I go to Outlook->Contacts, I have a list of names.
When I go to Mail->Tools->Address Book, it isn't the same
list of names. There are only 3 names listed in the
latter that I had to enter manually so that I could send
a message to them since I couldn't figure out how to get
the Contacts to appear.. I have been trying to find out
how I can make the "Contacts List" under Contacts, be my
Mailing List Address Book.

Les
-----Original Message-----
Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming as to
what
your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address Book to
your
profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an Outlook Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to do--and yet you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not working the
way
you expected?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address Book with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder as an Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that relates to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I can view the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately, when I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing happens.

Thanks again,

Les


-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook Address
Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you try to
add
it
again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you then
click
on
the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to know your
Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete list of
folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders you have.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue how to
obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current Outlook
profile?
wrote
in
message
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to Tools-
email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or address
book"
I get a message "This account or directory already
exists
and can not be specified twice." If I try to send a
new
email and access my address book, I have three
names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in my "Outlook
Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my computer for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting
that
I
might
have two contacts folders, but came up with
nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this
Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been dealing
with
PC's since their inception back in the 80's. I
develope
massive windows software applications. Yet, I can
not
figure out the operating system I have to work with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where
you
can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that it
is
so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to find
help
on
a subject that should be so simple only to
come
up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I would be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email address
book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.



.



.


.
 
G

Guest

Russ-

For what it's worth, I imported the contacts from my
MicroSoft based PDA via ActiveSync. As I recall, I
wasn't asked any questions as to where they should go. I
did this import immediately after I purchased this new
computer and before setting anything up in Office. Hope
this adds some light.

Thanks again,

Les
-----Original Message-----
That means the Contacts Folder you have selected to display in the Outlook
Address Book is not the correct one. Which brings me back to my original
question of how many different Contacts Folders you have in this
Profile--there is obviously more than just one.
In Outlook 2003, the Folder List icon is at the bottom of the Navigation
Pane. Click on it. Expand all folders. Search thoroughly. How many different
Contacts Folders or Personal Folders Files do you see? How did you create
this profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

When I go to Outlook->Contacts, I have a list of names.
When I go to Mail->Tools->Address Book, it isn't the same
list of names. There are only 3 names listed in the
latter that I had to enter manually so that I could send
a message to them since I couldn't figure out how to get
the Contacts to appear.. I have been trying to find out
how I can make the "Contacts List" under Contacts, be my
Mailing List Address Book.

Les
-----Original Message-----
Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming as to
what
your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address Book to
your
profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an Outlook Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to do--and yet you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not working the
way
you expected?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address Book with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder as an Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that relates to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I can view the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately, when I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing happens.

Thanks again,

Les


-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook Address
Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you try to
add
it
again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you then
click
on
the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to know your
Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete list of
folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders you have.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue how to
obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current Outlook
profile?
wrote
in
message
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to Tools-
email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or address
book"
I get a message "This account or directory already
exists
and can not be specified twice." If I try to send a
new
email and access my address book, I have three
names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in my "Outlook
Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my computer for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting
that
I
might
have two contacts folders, but came up with
nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this
Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been dealing
with
PC's since their inception back in the 80's. I
develope
massive windows software applications. Yet, I can
not
figure out the operating system I have to work with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where
you
can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that it
is
so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to find
help
on
a subject that should be so simple only to
come
up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I would be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email address
book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.



.



.


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Aha. The plot thickens. It always does.
The next thing we need to try is to reset the connection between the Outlook
Address Book and your Contacts Folder. I want you to remove the Outlook
Address Book completely from your profile (don't worry, you are not removing
any data). Close and restart Outlook. Add the Outlook Address Book back and
direct it to display your Contacts Folder (using the Changes... button).
Restart Outlook again and see if your Contacts appear.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

For what it's worth, I imported the contacts from my
MicroSoft based PDA via ActiveSync. As I recall, I
wasn't asked any questions as to where they should go. I
did this import immediately after I purchased this new
computer and before setting anything up in Office. Hope
this adds some light.

Thanks again,

Les
-----Original Message-----
That means the Contacts Folder you have selected to display in the Outlook
Address Book is not the correct one. Which brings me back to my original
question of how many different Contacts Folders you have in this
Profile--there is obviously more than just one.
In Outlook 2003, the Folder List icon is at the bottom of the Navigation
Pane. Click on it. Expand all folders. Search thoroughly. How many different
Contacts Folders or Personal Folders Files do you see? How did you create
this profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

When I go to Outlook->Contacts, I have a list of names.
When I go to Mail->Tools->Address Book, it isn't the same
list of names. There are only 3 names listed in the
latter that I had to enter manually so that I could send
a message to them since I couldn't figure out how to get
the Contacts to appear.. I have been trying to find out
how I can make the "Contacts List" under Contacts, be my
Mailing List Address Book.

Les

-----Original Message-----
Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming as to what
your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address Book to your
profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an Outlook
Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to do--and yet
you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not working the way
you expected?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address Book
with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder as an Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that relates to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I can view the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately, when I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing happens.

Thanks again,

Les


-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook Address
Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you try to add
it
again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you then click
on
the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to know your
Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete list of
folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders you have.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue how to
obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your
OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View or
change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current Outlook
profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
in
message
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook
Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to Tools-
email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or
address
book"
I get a message "This account or directory
already
exists
and can not be specified twice." If I try to
send a
new
email and access my address book, I have three
names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in my "Outlook
Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my computer
for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting that
I
might
have two contacts folders, but came up with
nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this
Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been dealing
with
PC's since their inception back in the 80's. I
develope
massive windows software applications. Yet, I
can
not
figure out the operating system I have to work
with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where you
can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that it is
so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to find
help
on
a subject that should be so simple only to come
up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I would be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I
already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email address
book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.



.



.


.
 
L

Les

Russ-

I went to tools->email accounts->view or change existing
directories or address books and deleted the entry.

After closing and reopening Outlook, I went to tools-
email accounts->directory.add->additional address book-
outlook address book (I had options of Act! and Personal
along with Outlook) and added it.

After closing and reopening Outlook again, I went to
tools->address book. In the "Show names from" drop down
list, under "Outlet address book, I got "No entries";
under "Contacts", I got the few names I entered manually.

If I need to delete the contact list with the names I
entered manually, no problem, just tell me how to do so.
In fact, if it would be easier to eliminate the contacts
that I downloaded from my PDA, no problem, I can always
redownload them.

One thing I noticed, when adding the contacts, the
message was additional address book->"Outlet address
book". I wonder about the terminology. I don't recall
coming across the term "Outlet address book" I only
remember seeing "Outlook contacts". Is there a
difference?

Les

-----Original Message-----
Aha. The plot thickens. It always does.
The next thing we need to try is to reset the connection between the Outlook
Address Book and your Contacts Folder. I want you to remove the Outlook
Address Book completely from your profile (don't worry, you are not removing
any data). Close and restart Outlook. Add the Outlook Address Book back and
direct it to display your Contacts Folder (using the Changes... button).
Restart Outlook again and see if your Contacts appear.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

For what it's worth, I imported the contacts from my
MicroSoft based PDA via ActiveSync. As I recall, I
wasn't asked any questions as to where they should go. I
did this import immediately after I purchased this new
computer and before setting anything up in Office. Hope
this adds some light.

Thanks again,

Les
-----Original Message-----
That means the Contacts Folder you have selected to display in the Outlook
Address Book is not the correct one. Which brings me back to my original
question of how many different Contacts Folders you
have
in this
Profile--there is obviously more than just one.
In Outlook 2003, the Folder List icon is at the bottom of the Navigation
Pane. Click on it. Expand all folders. Search thoroughly. How many different
Contacts Folders or Personal Folders Files do you see? How did you create
this profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

When I go to Outlook->Contacts, I have a list of names.
When I go to Mail->Tools->Address Book, it isn't the same
list of names. There are only 3 names listed in the
latter that I had to enter manually so that I could send
a message to them since I couldn't figure out how to get
the Contacts to appear.. I have been trying to find out
how I can make the "Contacts List" under Contacts,
be
my
Mailing List Address Book.

Les

-----Original Message-----
Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming as to what
your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address Book to your
profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an Outlook
Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to do--and yet
you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not working the way
you expected?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address Book
with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder as an Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that relates to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I can
view
the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately,
when
I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing happens.

Thanks again,

Les


-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook Address
Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you try
to
add
it
again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you then click
on
the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to know your
Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete list of
folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders you have.
wrote
in
message
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue how to
obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your
OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View or
change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current Outlook
profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
in
message
[email protected]...
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook
Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to Tools-
email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or
address
book"
I get a message "This account or directory
already
exists
and can not be specified twice." If I try to
send a
new
email and access my address book, I have three
names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in my "Outlook
Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my computer
for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting that
I
might
have two contacts folders, but came up with
nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this
Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been dealing
with
PC's since their inception back in the
80's.
I
develope
massive windows software applications. Yet, I
can
not
figure out the operating system I have to work
with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where you
can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that
it
is
so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to find
help
on
a subject that should be so simple only to come
up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I
would
be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I
already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email address
book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.



.



.



.


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Start at the beginning and tell me how you installed Outlook and created
your current Contacts Folder. I'm sure there is more to this story.
When you re-added the Outlook Address Book Service and clicked on Change...
to add your Contacts Folder, how many choices were you given?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Les said:
Russ-

I went to tools->email accounts->view or change existing
directories or address books and deleted the entry.

After closing and reopening Outlook, I went to tools-
email accounts->directory.add->additional address book-
outlook address book (I had options of Act! and Personal
along with Outlook) and added it.

After closing and reopening Outlook again, I went to
tools->address book. In the "Show names from" drop down
list, under "Outlet address book, I got "No entries";
under "Contacts", I got the few names I entered manually.

If I need to delete the contact list with the names I
entered manually, no problem, just tell me how to do so.
In fact, if it would be easier to eliminate the contacts
that I downloaded from my PDA, no problem, I can always
redownload them.

One thing I noticed, when adding the contacts, the
message was additional address book->"Outlet address
book". I wonder about the terminology. I don't recall
coming across the term "Outlet address book" I only
remember seeing "Outlook contacts". Is there a
difference?

Les

-----Original Message-----
Aha. The plot thickens. It always does.
The next thing we need to try is to reset the connection between the Outlook
Address Book and your Contacts Folder. I want you to remove the Outlook
Address Book completely from your profile (don't worry, you are not removing
any data). Close and restart Outlook. Add the Outlook Address Book back and
direct it to display your Contacts Folder (using the Changes... button).
Restart Outlook again and see if your Contacts appear.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

For what it's worth, I imported the contacts from my
MicroSoft based PDA via ActiveSync. As I recall, I
wasn't asked any questions as to where they should go. I
did this import immediately after I purchased this new
computer and before setting anything up in Office. Hope
this adds some light.

Thanks again,

Les

-----Original Message-----
That means the Contacts Folder you have selected to
display in the Outlook
Address Book is not the correct one. Which brings me
back to my original
question of how many different Contacts Folders you have
in this
Profile--there is obviously more than just one.
In Outlook 2003, the Folder List icon is at the bottom
of the Navigation
Pane. Click on it. Expand all folders. Search
thoroughly. How many different
Contacts Folders or Personal Folders Files do you see?
How did you create
this profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

When I go to Outlook->Contacts, I have a list of names.
When I go to Mail->Tools->Address Book, it isn't the
same
list of names. There are only 3 names listed in the
latter that I had to enter manually so that I could
send
a message to them since I couldn't figure out how to
get
the Contacts to appear.. I have been trying to find
out
how I can make the "Contacts List" under Contacts, be
my
Mailing List Address Book.

Les

-----Original Message-----
Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming as to
what
your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address Book to
your
profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an Outlook
Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to do--and yet
you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not working the
way
you expected?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address Book
with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder as an
Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that relates to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I can view
the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately, when
I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing happens.

Thanks again,

Les


-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook
Address
Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you try to
add
it
again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you then
click
on
the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to know
your
Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete list of
folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders you
have.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
in
message
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue how to
obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant, not your
OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View or
change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book >
Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current Outlook
profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Les" <[email protected]>
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook
Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to
Tools-
email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or
address
book"
I get a message "This account or directory
already
exists
and can not be specified twice." If I try to
send a
new
email and access my address book, I have three
names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in
my "Outlook
Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my computer
for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting
that
I
might
have two contacts folders, but came up with
nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this
Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been
dealing
with
PC's since their inception back in the 80's.
I
develope
massive windows software applications. Yet, I
can
not
figure out the operating system I have to work
with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where
you
can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that it
is
so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to
find
help
on
a subject that should be so simple only to
come
up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my
Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I would
be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I
already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email address
book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to
delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.



.



.



.


.
 
G

Guest

Russ-

Outlook was alrteady installed when I purchased my new
computer in December. I didn't consciously set up any
Contact folders. Soon after purchasing the computer, I
installed ActiveSync and connected my PDA to the
computer. ActiveSync did it's thing and the next time I
went into Outlook, all of my PDA contacts showed up in
Outlook's Contacts. However, when I went ot send an e-
mail, none of the Contacts were available as possible
email addresses. Since I had to send a few emails, I
went into Outlook->tools->Address Book, and entered the
names manually. I don't know this for a fact, but I
assume the "Show names from the:" dropdown list was set
to "Contacts" since that is where the manually entered
addresses now appear.

You asked: "When you re-added the Outlook Address Book
Service and clicked on Change... to add your Contacts
Folder, how many choices were you given?"

As I recall, I only had one choice.


-----Original Message-----
Start at the beginning and tell me how you installed Outlook and created
your current Contacts Folder. I'm sure there is more to this story.
When you re-added the Outlook Address Book Service and clicked on Change...
to add your Contacts Folder, how many choices were you given?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

I went to tools->email accounts->view or change existing
directories or address books and deleted the entry.

After closing and reopening Outlook, I went to tools-
email accounts->directory.add->additional address book-
outlook address book (I had options of Act! and
Personal
along with Outlook) and added it.

After closing and reopening Outlook again, I went to
tools->address book. In the "Show names from" drop down
list, under "Outlet address book, I got "No entries";
under "Contacts", I got the few names I entered manually.

If I need to delete the contact list with the names I
entered manually, no problem, just tell me how to do so.
In fact, if it would be easier to eliminate the contacts
that I downloaded from my PDA, no problem, I can always
redownload them.

One thing I noticed, when adding the contacts, the
message was additional address book->"Outlet address
book". I wonder about the terminology. I don't recall
coming across the term "Outlet address book" I only
remember seeing "Outlook contacts". Is there a
difference?

Les

-----Original Message-----
Aha. The plot thickens. It always does.
The next thing we need to try is to reset the
connection
between the Outlook
Address Book and your Contacts Folder. I want you to remove the Outlook
Address Book completely from your profile (don't
worry,
you are not removing
any data). Close and restart Outlook. Add the Outlook Address Book back and
direct it to display your Contacts Folder (using the Changes... button).
Restart Outlook again and see if your Contacts appear.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

For what it's worth, I imported the contacts from my
MicroSoft based PDA via ActiveSync. As I recall, I
wasn't asked any questions as to where they should go. I
did this import immediately after I purchased this new
computer and before setting anything up in Office. Hope
this adds some light.

Thanks again,

Les

-----Original Message-----
That means the Contacts Folder you have selected to
display in the Outlook
Address Book is not the correct one. Which brings me
back to my original
question of how many different Contacts Folders you have
in this
Profile--there is obviously more than just one.
In Outlook 2003, the Folder List icon is at the bottom
of the Navigation
Pane. Click on it. Expand all folders. Search
thoroughly. How many different
Contacts Folders or Personal Folders Files do you see?
How did you create
this profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

When I go to Outlook->Contacts, I have a list of names.
When I go to Mail->Tools->Address Book, it isn't the
same
list of names. There are only 3 names listed in the
latter that I had to enter manually so that I could
send
a message to them since I couldn't figure out how to
get
the Contacts to appear.. I have been trying to find
out
how I can make the "Contacts List" under
Contacts,
be
my
Mailing List Address Book.

Les

-----Original Message-----
Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming as to
what
your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address Book to
your
profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an Outlook
Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to do--and yet
you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not working the
way
you expected?
wrote
in
message
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address Book
with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder as an
Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that
relates
to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I can view
the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately, when
I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing happens.

Thanks again,

Les


-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook
Address
Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you
try
to
add
it
again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you then
click
on
the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to know
your
Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete
list
of
folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders you
have.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
in
message
[email protected]...
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue how to
obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant,
not
your
OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts >
View
or
change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book >
Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current Outlook
profile?
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook
Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to
Tools-
email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or
address
book"
I get a message "This account or directory
already
exists
and can not be specified twice." If I
try
to
send a
new
email and access my address book, I have three
names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in
my "Outlook
Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my computer
for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting
that
I
might
have two contacts folders, but came up with
nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this
Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been
dealing
with
PC's since their inception back in the 80's.
I
develope
massive windows software applications. Yet, I
can
not
figure out the operating system I have
to
work
with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where
you
can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just
that
it
is
so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to
find
help
on
a subject that should be so simple only to
come
up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my
Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I would
be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I
already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email address
book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to
delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.



.



.



.



.


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Then this is a issue with Activesync and the way you imported the Contacts.
If you open these imported Contacts, do the email and other electronic
addresses appear correctly and are they resolved (underlined)?
You can try to repair your PST file using the Inbox Repair Tool, but I
suspect you'll need to head to an Activesync group to straighten this out.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

Outlook was alrteady installed when I purchased my new
computer in December. I didn't consciously set up any
Contact folders. Soon after purchasing the computer, I
installed ActiveSync and connected my PDA to the
computer. ActiveSync did it's thing and the next time I
went into Outlook, all of my PDA contacts showed up in
Outlook's Contacts. However, when I went ot send an e-
mail, none of the Contacts were available as possible
email addresses. Since I had to send a few emails, I
went into Outlook->tools->Address Book, and entered the
names manually. I don't know this for a fact, but I
assume the "Show names from the:" dropdown list was set
to "Contacts" since that is where the manually entered
addresses now appear.

You asked: "When you re-added the Outlook Address Book
Service and clicked on Change... to add your Contacts
Folder, how many choices were you given?"

As I recall, I only had one choice.


-----Original Message-----
Start at the beginning and tell me how you installed Outlook and created
your current Contacts Folder. I'm sure there is more to this story.
When you re-added the Outlook Address Book Service and clicked on Change...
to add your Contacts Folder, how many choices were you given?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

I went to tools->email accounts->view or change existing
directories or address books and deleted the entry.

After closing and reopening Outlook, I went to tools-
email accounts->directory.add->additional address book-
outlook address book (I had options of Act! and Personal
along with Outlook) and added it.

After closing and reopening Outlook again, I went to
tools->address book. In the "Show names from" drop down
list, under "Outlet address book, I got "No entries";
under "Contacts", I got the few names I entered manually.

If I need to delete the contact list with the names I
entered manually, no problem, just tell me how to do so.
In fact, if it would be easier to eliminate the contacts
that I downloaded from my PDA, no problem, I can always
redownload them.

One thing I noticed, when adding the contacts, the
message was additional address book->"Outlet address
book". I wonder about the terminology. I don't recall
coming across the term "Outlet address book" I only
remember seeing "Outlook contacts". Is there a
difference?

Les


-----Original Message-----
Aha. The plot thickens. It always does.
The next thing we need to try is to reset the connection
between the Outlook
Address Book and your Contacts Folder. I want you to
remove the Outlook
Address Book completely from your profile (don't worry,
you are not removing
any data). Close and restart Outlook. Add the Outlook
Address Book back and
direct it to display your Contacts Folder (using the
Changes... button).
Restart Outlook again and see if your Contacts appear.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

For what it's worth, I imported the contacts from my
MicroSoft based PDA via ActiveSync. As I recall, I
wasn't asked any questions as to where they should
go. I
did this import immediately after I purchased this new
computer and before setting anything up in Office.
Hope
this adds some light.

Thanks again,

Les

-----Original Message-----
That means the Contacts Folder you have selected to
display in the Outlook
Address Book is not the correct one. Which brings me
back to my original
question of how many different Contacts Folders you
have
in this
Profile--there is obviously more than just one.
In Outlook 2003, the Folder List icon is at the bottom
of the Navigation
Pane. Click on it. Expand all folders. Search
thoroughly. How many different
Contacts Folders or Personal Folders Files do you see?
How did you create
this profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

When I go to Outlook->Contacts, I have a list of
names.
When I go to Mail->Tools->Address Book, it isn't the
same
list of names. There are only 3 names listed in the
latter that I had to enter manually so that I could
send
a message to them since I couldn't figure out how to
get
the Contacts to appear.. I have been trying to find
out
how I can make the "Contacts List" under Contacts,
be
my
Mailing List Address Book.

Les

-----Original Message-----
Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming as to
what
your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address Book to
your
profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an
Outlook
Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to do--and
yet
you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not working the
way
you expected?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
in
message
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I
get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address
Book
with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder as an
Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book
listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that relates
to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I can
view
the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately,
when
I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing
happens.

Thanks again,

Les


-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook
Address
Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you try
to
add
it
again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you then
click
on
the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to know
your
Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete list
of
folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders you
have.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Les" <[email protected]>
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue
how to
obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your
first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant, not
your
OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View
or
change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book >
Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current
Outlook
profile?
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook
Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go to
Tools-
email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or
address
book"
I get a message "This account or directory
already
exists
and can not be specified twice." If I try
to
send a
new
email and access my address book, I have
three
names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in
my "Outlook
Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my
computer
for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting
that
I
might
have two contacts folders, but came up with
nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this
Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been
dealing
with
PC's since their inception back in the
80's.
I
develope
massive windows software applications.
Yet, I
can
not
figure out the operating system I have to
work
with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where
you
can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that
it
is
so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to
find
help
on
a subject that should be so simple only to
come
up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my
Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I
would
be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells me I
already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email
address
book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to
delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.



.



.



.



.


.
 
L

Les

Russ-

I didn't have email addresses on my PDA, just addresses
and phone numbers. Those email addresses that I entered
manually, are fine and I use them when preparing emails.

Thinking I would follow your advice and try to fix the
PST file, I did a search of my hard drive for any *.pst
file. None appeared. I tried three times.

Before you abandon me:), can you tell me how I can
completely eliminate (delete) all possible address books,
pst's, contacts, etc. so that I can, perhaps, start from
scratch, thinking that if I setup my email address book
prior to importing, Outlook might not be as confused.

Thanks,

Les


-----Original Message-----
Then this is a issue with Activesync and the way you imported the Contacts.
If you open these imported Contacts, do the email and other electronic
addresses appear correctly and are they resolved (underlined)?
You can try to repair your PST file using the Inbox Repair Tool, but I
suspect you'll need to head to an Activesync group to straighten this out.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

Outlook was alrteady installed when I purchased my new
computer in December. I didn't consciously set up any
Contact folders. Soon after purchasing the computer, I
installed ActiveSync and connected my PDA to the
computer. ActiveSync did it's thing and the next time I
went into Outlook, all of my PDA contacts showed up in
Outlook's Contacts. However, when I went ot send an e-
mail, none of the Contacts were available as possible
email addresses. Since I had to send a few emails, I
went into Outlook->tools->Address Book, and entered the
names manually. I don't know this for a fact, but I
assume the "Show names from the:" dropdown list was set
to "Contacts" since that is where the manually entered
addresses now appear.

You asked: "When you re-added the Outlook Address Book
Service and clicked on Change... to add your Contacts
Folder, how many choices were you given?"

As I recall, I only had one choice.


-----Original Message-----
Start at the beginning and tell me how you installed Outlook and created
your current Contacts Folder. I'm sure there is more
to
this story.
When you re-added the Outlook Address Book Service and clicked on Change...
to add your Contacts Folder, how many choices were you given?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

I went to tools->email accounts->view or change existing
directories or address books and deleted the entry.

After closing and reopening Outlook, I went to tools-
email accounts->directory.add->additional address book-
outlook address book (I had options of Act! and Personal
along with Outlook) and added it.

After closing and reopening Outlook again, I went to
tools->address book. In the "Show names from" drop down
list, under "Outlet address book, I got "No entries";
under "Contacts", I got the few names I entered manually.

If I need to delete the contact list with the names I
entered manually, no problem, just tell me how to do so.
In fact, if it would be easier to eliminate the contacts
that I downloaded from my PDA, no problem, I can always
redownload them.

One thing I noticed, when adding the contacts, the
message was additional address book->"Outlet address
book". I wonder about the terminology. I don't recall
coming across the term "Outlet address book" I only
remember seeing "Outlook contacts". Is there a
difference?

Les


-----Original Message-----
Aha. The plot thickens. It always does.
The next thing we need to try is to reset the connection
between the Outlook
Address Book and your Contacts Folder. I want you to
remove the Outlook
Address Book completely from your profile (don't worry,
you are not removing
any data). Close and restart Outlook. Add the Outlook
Address Book back and
direct it to display your Contacts Folder (using the
Changes... button).
Restart Outlook again and see if your Contacts appear.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

For what it's worth, I imported the contacts from my
MicroSoft based PDA via ActiveSync. As I recall, I
wasn't asked any questions as to where they should
go. I
did this import immediately after I purchased
this
new
computer and before setting anything up in Office.
Hope
this adds some light.

Thanks again,

Les

-----Original Message-----
That means the Contacts Folder you have selected to
display in the Outlook
Address Book is not the correct one. Which
brings
me
back to my original
question of how many different Contacts Folders you
have
in this
Profile--there is obviously more than just one.
In Outlook 2003, the Folder List icon is at the bottom
of the Navigation
Pane. Click on it. Expand all folders. Search
thoroughly. How many different
Contacts Folders or Personal Folders Files do
you
see?
How did you create
this profile?
wrote
in
message
Russ-

When I go to Outlook->Contacts, I have a list of
names.
When I go to Mail->Tools->Address Book, it
isn't
the
same
list of names. There are only 3 names listed
in
the
latter that I had to enter manually so that I could
send
a message to them since I couldn't figure out how to
get
the Contacts to appear.. I have been trying
to
find
out
how I can make the "Contacts List" under Contacts,
be
my
Mailing List Address Book.

Les

-----Original Message-----
Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming as to
what
your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address
Book
to
your
profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an
Outlook
Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to do-- and
yet
you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not
working
the
way
you expected?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
in
message
[email protected]...
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I
get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address
Book
with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder
as
an
Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book
listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that relates
to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I can
view
the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately,
when
I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing
happens.

Thanks again,

Les


-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook
Address
Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you try
to
add
it
again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you then
click
on
the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to know
your
Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete list
of
folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders you
have.
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue
how to
obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your
first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant, not
your
OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts > View
or
change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book >
Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current
Outlook
profile?
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft Outlook
Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I
go
to
Tools-
email
accounts and try to "add a new directory or
address
book"
I get a message "This account or directory
already
exists
and can not be specified twice." If
I
try
to
send a
new
email and access my address book, I have
three
names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in
my "Outlook
Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my
computer
for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it, suspecting
that
I
might
have two contacts folders, but came
up
with
nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched this
Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been
dealing
with
PC's since their inception back in the
80's.
I
develope
massive windows software applications.
Yet, I
can
not
figure out the operating system I
have
to
work
with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and where
you
can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just that
it
is
so
frustrating having to spend hours trying to
find
help
on
a subject that should be so simple
only
to
come
up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my
Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I
would
be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard,
tells
me I
already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email
address
book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to
delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.



.



.



.



.



.


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Oh for goodness sake. Why didn't you tell me that?
Of course they won't show up in the Outlook Address Book! The Outlook
Address Book displays the electronic addresses of your Contacts since you
can only send messages to electronic addresses. Your Contacts have none so
of course they won't appear.
Operating as designed.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Les said:
Russ-

I didn't have email addresses on my PDA, just addresses
and phone numbers. Those email addresses that I entered
manually, are fine and I use them when preparing emails.

Thinking I would follow your advice and try to fix the
PST file, I did a search of my hard drive for any *.pst
file. None appeared. I tried three times.

Before you abandon me:), can you tell me how I can
completely eliminate (delete) all possible address books,
pst's, contacts, etc. so that I can, perhaps, start from
scratch, thinking that if I setup my email address book
prior to importing, Outlook might not be as confused.

Thanks,

Les


-----Original Message-----
Then this is a issue with Activesync and the way you imported the Contacts.
If you open these imported Contacts, do the email and other electronic
addresses appear correctly and are they resolved (underlined)?
You can try to repair your PST file using the Inbox Repair Tool, but I
suspect you'll need to head to an Activesync group to straighten this out.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

Outlook was alrteady installed when I purchased my new
computer in December. I didn't consciously set up any
Contact folders. Soon after purchasing the computer, I
installed ActiveSync and connected my PDA to the
computer. ActiveSync did it's thing and the next time I
went into Outlook, all of my PDA contacts showed up in
Outlook's Contacts. However, when I went ot send an e-
mail, none of the Contacts were available as possible
email addresses. Since I had to send a few emails, I
went into Outlook->tools->Address Book, and entered the
names manually. I don't know this for a fact, but I
assume the "Show names from the:" dropdown list was set
to "Contacts" since that is where the manually entered
addresses now appear.

You asked: "When you re-added the Outlook Address Book
Service and clicked on Change... to add your Contacts
Folder, how many choices were you given?"

As I recall, I only had one choice.



-----Original Message-----
Start at the beginning and tell me how you installed
Outlook and created
your current Contacts Folder. I'm sure there is more to
this story.
When you re-added the Outlook Address Book Service and
clicked on Change...
to add your Contacts Folder, how many choices were you
given?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

I went to tools->email accounts->view or change
existing
directories or address books and deleted the entry.

After closing and reopening Outlook, I went to tools-
email accounts->directory.add->additional address
book-
outlook address book (I had options of Act! and
Personal
along with Outlook) and added it.

After closing and reopening Outlook again, I went to
tools->address book. In the "Show names from" drop
down
list, under "Outlet address book, I got "No entries";
under "Contacts", I got the few names I entered
manually.

If I need to delete the contact list with the names I
entered manually, no problem, just tell me how to do
so.
In fact, if it would be easier to eliminate the
contacts
that I downloaded from my PDA, no problem, I can always
redownload them.

One thing I noticed, when adding the contacts, the
message was additional address book->"Outlet address
book". I wonder about the terminology. I don't recall
coming across the term "Outlet address book" I only
remember seeing "Outlook contacts". Is there a
difference?

Les


-----Original Message-----
Aha. The plot thickens. It always does.
The next thing we need to try is to reset the
connection
between the Outlook
Address Book and your Contacts Folder. I want you to
remove the Outlook
Address Book completely from your profile (don't
worry,
you are not removing
any data). Close and restart Outlook. Add the Outlook
Address Book back and
direct it to display your Contacts Folder (using the
Changes... button).
Restart Outlook again and see if your Contacts appear.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

For what it's worth, I imported the contacts from my
MicroSoft based PDA via ActiveSync. As I recall, I
wasn't asked any questions as to where they should
go. I
did this import immediately after I purchased this
new
computer and before setting anything up in Office.
Hope
this adds some light.

Thanks again,

Les

-----Original Message-----
That means the Contacts Folder you have selected to
display in the Outlook
Address Book is not the correct one. Which brings
me
back to my original
question of how many different Contacts Folders you
have
in this
Profile--there is obviously more than just one.
In Outlook 2003, the Folder List icon is at the
bottom
of the Navigation
Pane. Click on it. Expand all folders. Search
thoroughly. How many different
Contacts Folders or Personal Folders Files do you
see?
How did you create
this profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
in
message
Russ-

When I go to Outlook->Contacts, I have a list of
names.
When I go to Mail->Tools->Address Book, it isn't
the
same
list of names. There are only 3 names listed in
the
latter that I had to enter manually so that I
could
send
a message to them since I couldn't figure out
how to
get
the Contacts to appear.. I have been trying to
find
out
how I can make the "Contacts List" under
Contacts,
be
my
Mailing List Address Book.

Les

-----Original Message-----
Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming
as to
what
your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address Book
to
your
profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an
Outlook
Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to do-- and
yet
you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not working
the
way
you expected?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Les" <[email protected]>
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I
get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address
Book
with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder as
an
Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book
listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the
option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that
relates
to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I can
view
the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately,
when
I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing
happens.

Thanks again,

Les


-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook
Address
Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you
try
to
add
it
again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you
then
click
on
the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to
know
your
Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete
list
of
folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders
you
have.
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue
how to
obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering your
first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant,
not
your
OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts >
View
or
change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book >
Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current
Outlook
profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Les"
<[email protected]>
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft
Outlook
Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I go
to
Tools-
email
accounts and try to "add a new
directory or
address
book"
I get a message "This account or
directory
already
exists
and can not be specified twice." If I
try
to
send a
new
email and access my address book, I have
three
names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in
my "Outlook
Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my
computer
for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it,
suspecting
that
I
might
have two contacts folders, but came up
with
nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched
this
Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have been
dealing
with
PC's since their inception back in the
80's.
I
develope
massive windows software applications.
Yet, I
can
not
figure out the operating system I have
to
work
with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and
where
you
can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just
that
it
is
so
frustrating having to spend hours
trying to
find
help
on
a subject that should be so simple only
to
come
up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make my
Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I
would
be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells
me I
already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email
address
book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you to
delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


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Guest

Ooops!

What can I say other than thanking you for all the help.
At least your time spent was not for naught; I learned a
lot in the process.

Thanks again,

Les
-----Original Message-----
Oh for goodness sake. Why didn't you tell me that?
Of course they won't show up in the Outlook Address Book! The Outlook
Address Book displays the electronic addresses of your Contacts since you
can only send messages to electronic addresses. Your Contacts have none so
of course they won't appear.
Operating as designed.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

I didn't have email addresses on my PDA, just addresses
and phone numbers. Those email addresses that I entered
manually, are fine and I use them when preparing emails.

Thinking I would follow your advice and try to fix the
PST file, I did a search of my hard drive for any *.pst
file. None appeared. I tried three times.

Before you abandon me:), can you tell me how I can
completely eliminate (delete) all possible address books,
pst's, contacts, etc. so that I can, perhaps, start from
scratch, thinking that if I setup my email address book
prior to importing, Outlook might not be as confused.

Thanks,

Les


-----Original Message-----
Then this is a issue with Activesync and the way you imported the Contacts.
If you open these imported Contacts, do the email and other electronic
addresses appear correctly and are they resolved (underlined)?
You can try to repair your PST file using the Inbox Repair Tool, but I
suspect you'll need to head to an Activesync group to straighten this out.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

Outlook was alrteady installed when I purchased my new
computer in December. I didn't consciously set up any
Contact folders. Soon after purchasing the computer, I
installed ActiveSync and connected my PDA to the
computer. ActiveSync did it's thing and the next
time
I
went into Outlook, all of my PDA contacts showed up in
Outlook's Contacts. However, when I went ot send an e-
mail, none of the Contacts were available as possible
email addresses. Since I had to send a few emails, I
went into Outlook->tools->Address Book, and entered the
names manually. I don't know this for a fact, but I
assume the "Show names from the:" dropdown list was set
to "Contacts" since that is where the manually entered
addresses now appear.

You asked: "When you re-added the Outlook Address Book
Service and clicked on Change... to add your Contacts
Folder, how many choices were you given?"

As I recall, I only had one choice.



-----Original Message-----
Start at the beginning and tell me how you installed
Outlook and created
your current Contacts Folder. I'm sure there is
more
to
this story.
When you re-added the Outlook Address Book Service and
clicked on Change...
to add your Contacts Folder, how many choices were you
given?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

I went to tools->email accounts->view or change
existing
directories or address books and deleted the entry.

After closing and reopening Outlook, I went to tools-
email accounts->directory.add->additional address
book-
outlook address book (I had options of Act! and
Personal
along with Outlook) and added it.

After closing and reopening Outlook again, I went to
tools->address book. In the "Show names from" drop
down
list, under "Outlet address book, I got "No entries";
under "Contacts", I got the few names I entered
manually.

If I need to delete the contact list with the
names
I
entered manually, no problem, just tell me how to do
so.
In fact, if it would be easier to eliminate the
contacts
that I downloaded from my PDA, no problem, I can always
redownload them.

One thing I noticed, when adding the contacts, the
message was additional address book->"Outlet address
book". I wonder about the terminology. I don't recall
coming across the term "Outlet address book" I only
remember seeing "Outlook contacts". Is there a
difference?

Les


-----Original Message-----
Aha. The plot thickens. It always does.
The next thing we need to try is to reset the
connection
between the Outlook
Address Book and your Contacts Folder. I want
you
to
remove the Outlook
Address Book completely from your profile (don't
worry,
you are not removing
any data). Close and restart Outlook. Add the Outlook
Address Book back and
direct it to display your Contacts Folder (using the
Changes... button).
Restart Outlook again and see if your Contacts appear.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

For what it's worth, I imported the contacts from my
MicroSoft based PDA via ActiveSync. As I recall, I
wasn't asked any questions as to where they should
go. I
did this import immediately after I purchased this
new
computer and before setting anything up in Office.
Hope
this adds some light.

Thanks again,

Les

-----Original Message-----
That means the Contacts Folder you have selected to
display in the Outlook
Address Book is not the correct one. Which brings
me
back to my original
question of how many different Contacts
Folders
you
have
in this
Profile--there is obviously more than just one.
In Outlook 2003, the Folder List icon is at the
bottom
of the Navigation
Pane. Click on it. Expand all folders. Search
thoroughly. How many different
Contacts Folders or Personal Folders Files do you
see?
How did you create
this profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
in
message
[email protected]...
Russ-

When I go to Outlook->Contacts, I have a
list
of
names.
When I go to Mail->Tools->Address Book, it isn't
the
same
list of names. There are only 3 names
listed
in
the
latter that I had to enter manually so that I
could
send
a message to them since I couldn't figure out
how to
get
the Contacts to appear.. I have been
trying
to
find
out
how I can make the "Contacts List" under
Contacts,
be
my
Mailing List Address Book.

Les

-----Original Message-----
Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming
as to
what
your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address Book
to
your
profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an
Outlook
Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to
do--
and
yet
you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not working
the
way
you expected?
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change... button, I
get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet Address
Book
with
some text "To designate a Contacts
folder
as
an
Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address Book
listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the
option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that
relates
to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help
says I
can
view
the
folders under Go->Folder List. Unfortunately,
when
I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing
happens.

Thanks again,

Les


-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the Outlook
Address
Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you
try
to
add
it
again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you
then
click
on
the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to
know
your
Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete
list
of
folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders
you
have.
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no clue
how to
obtain
an answer, or did I do so by
answering
your
first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant,
not
your
OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts >
View
or
change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address Book >
Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your current
Outlook
profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Les"
<[email protected]>
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft
Outlook
Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book.
When I
go
to
Tools-
email
accounts and try to "add a new
directory or
address
book"
I get a message "This account or
directory
already
exists
and can not be specified twice."
If
I
try
to
send a
new
email and access my address book,
I
have
three
names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in
my "Outlook
Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my
computer
for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it,
suspecting
that
I
might
have two contacts folders, but
came
up
with
nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched
this
Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I
have
been
dealing
with
PC's since their inception back in the
80's.
I
develope
massive windows software applications.
Yet, I
can
not
figure out the operating system I have
to
work
with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and
where
you
can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just
that
it
is
so
frustrating having to spend hours
trying to
find
help
on
a subject that should be so simple only
to
come
up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can
make
my
Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address Book, I
would
be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard, tells
me I
already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email
address
book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow
you
to
delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


.



.



.



.



.



.



.


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R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

It was the first line in your first post that threw me off: "I am trying to
set up my Microsoft Outlook Contacts as my Outlook e-mail address book." I
assumed you'd only be looking for email addresses in the Outlook Address
Book since that's all it can contain. I never realized you were looking for
Contacts without e-mail addresses.
Now, when you open the Outlook Address Book from Word, it will contain _all_
your Contacts, since you do have use for the mailing addresses there.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Ooops!

What can I say other than thanking you for all the help.
At least your time spent was not for naught; I learned a
lot in the process.

Thanks again,

Les
-----Original Message-----
Oh for goodness sake. Why didn't you tell me that?
Of course they won't show up in the Outlook Address Book! The Outlook
Address Book displays the electronic addresses of your Contacts since you
can only send messages to electronic addresses. Your Contacts have none so
of course they won't appear.
Operating as designed.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

I didn't have email addresses on my PDA, just addresses
and phone numbers. Those email addresses that I entered
manually, are fine and I use them when preparing emails.

Thinking I would follow your advice and try to fix the
PST file, I did a search of my hard drive for any *.pst
file. None appeared. I tried three times.

Before you abandon me:), can you tell me how I can
completely eliminate (delete) all possible address books,
pst's, contacts, etc. so that I can, perhaps, start from
scratch, thinking that if I setup my email address book
prior to importing, Outlook might not be as confused.

Thanks,

Les



-----Original Message-----
Then this is a issue with Activesync and the way you
imported the Contacts.
If you open these imported Contacts, do the email and
other electronic
addresses appear correctly and are they resolved
(underlined)?
You can try to repair your PST file using the Inbox
Repair Tool, but I
suspect you'll need to head to an Activesync group to
straighten this out.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ-

Outlook was alrteady installed when I purchased my new
computer in December. I didn't consciously set up any
Contact folders. Soon after purchasing the computer, I
installed ActiveSync and connected my PDA to the
computer. ActiveSync did it's thing and the next time
I
went into Outlook, all of my PDA contacts showed up in
Outlook's Contacts. However, when I went ot send an e-
mail, none of the Contacts were available as possible
email addresses. Since I had to send a few emails, I
went into Outlook->tools->Address Book, and entered the
names manually. I don't know this for a fact, but I
assume the "Show names from the:" dropdown list was set
to "Contacts" since that is where the manually entered
addresses now appear.

You asked: "When you re-added the Outlook Address Book
Service and clicked on Change... to add your Contacts
Folder, how many choices were you given?"

As I recall, I only had one choice.



-----Original Message-----
Start at the beginning and tell me how you installed
Outlook and created
your current Contacts Folder. I'm sure there is more
to
this story.
When you re-added the Outlook Address Book Service and
clicked on Change...
to add your Contacts Folder, how many choices were you
given?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

I went to tools->email accounts->view or change
existing
directories or address books and deleted the entry.

After closing and reopening Outlook, I went to
tools-
email accounts->directory.add->additional address
book-
outlook address book (I had options of Act! and
Personal
along with Outlook) and added it.

After closing and reopening Outlook again, I went to
tools->address book. In the "Show names from" drop
down
list, under "Outlet address book, I got "No
entries";
under "Contacts", I got the few names I entered
manually.

If I need to delete the contact list with the names
I
entered manually, no problem, just tell me how to do
so.
In fact, if it would be easier to eliminate the
contacts
that I downloaded from my PDA, no problem, I can
always
redownload them.

One thing I noticed, when adding the contacts, the
message was additional address book->"Outlet address
book". I wonder about the terminology. I don't
recall
coming across the term "Outlet address book" I only
remember seeing "Outlook contacts". Is there a
difference?

Les


-----Original Message-----
Aha. The plot thickens. It always does.
The next thing we need to try is to reset the
connection
between the Outlook
Address Book and your Contacts Folder. I want you
to
remove the Outlook
Address Book completely from your profile (don't
worry,
you are not removing
any data). Close and restart Outlook. Add the
Outlook
Address Book back and
direct it to display your Contacts Folder (using
the
Changes... button).
Restart Outlook again and see if your Contacts
appear.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Russ-

For what it's worth, I imported the contacts
from my
MicroSoft based PDA via ActiveSync. As I
recall, I
wasn't asked any questions as to where they
should
go. I
did this import immediately after I purchased
this
new
computer and before setting anything up in
Office.
Hope
this adds some light.

Thanks again,

Les

-----Original Message-----
That means the Contacts Folder you have
selected to
display in the Outlook
Address Book is not the correct one. Which
brings
me
back to my original
question of how many different Contacts Folders
you
have
in this
Profile--there is obviously more than just one.
In Outlook 2003, the Folder List icon is at the
bottom
of the Navigation
Pane. Click on it. Expand all folders. Search
thoroughly. How many different
Contacts Folders or Personal Folders Files do
you
see?
How did you create
this profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Les" <[email protected]>
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Russ-

When I go to Outlook->Contacts, I have a list
of
names.
When I go to Mail->Tools->Address Book, it
isn't
the
same
list of names. There are only 3 names listed
in
the
latter that I had to enter manually so that I
could
send
a message to them since I couldn't figure out
how to
get
the Contacts to appear.. I have been trying
to
find
out
how I can make the "Contacts List" under
Contacts,
be
my
Mailing List Address Book.

Les

-----Original Message-----
Then you'll need to be a bit more forthcoming
as to
what
your question is.
You have already added the Outlook Address
Book
to
your
profile and you have
already designated your Contacts Folder as an
Outlook
Address Book.
This is what you said you were trying to do--
and
yet
you've already done it.
What is your question? Is something not
working
the
way
you expected?
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Russ-

First, when I click on the Change...
button, I
get a
dialog titled "Microsoft Office Outlet
Address
Book
with
some text "To designate a Contacts folder
as
an
Outlet
Address Book..." and one Outlet Address
Book
listed:
Contacts: Personal Folders. I have the
option of
removing the address book.

Version: Outlook 2003 (11.5608.5606)

I don't have a menu item under View that
relates
to
Folder List. However, Outlook Help says I
can
view
the
folders under Go->Folder List.
Unfortunately,
when
I
click on "Folder List", absolutely nothing
happens.

Thanks again,

Les


-----Original Message-----
So indeed you have already added the
Outlook
Address
Book to your profile,
which is why you get that message when you
try
to
add
it
again.
But I was asking you what you saw when you
then
click
on
the Change...
button in that dialog. And I still need to
know
your
Outlook version.
Use View > Folder List to see the complete
list
of
folders in your profile
and to determine how many Contacts Folders
you
have.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Les"
<[email protected]>
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Russ-

Thanks for the reply. I see one item:
Name: "Outlook Address Book"
Type: "MAPI"

As to your second question, I have no
clue
how to
obtain
an answer, or did I do so by answering
your
first
question? :)

Les


-----Original Message-----
Your Outlook version would be relevant,
not
your
OS.
If you go to Tools > E-mail accounts >
View
or
change
existing directories
or address books > Outlook Address
Book >
Change. >
What do you see there?
How many Contact Folders in your
current
Outlook
profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Les"
<[email protected]>
wrote
in
message
[email protected]...
Windows XP

I am trying to set up my Microsoft
Outlook
Contacts
as
my
Outlook e-mail address book. When I
go
to
Tools-
email
accounts and try to "add a new
directory or
address
book"
I get a message "This account or
directory
already
exists
and can not be specified twice." If
I
try
to
send a
new
email and access my address book, I
have
three
names in
my "Contacts" folder and nothing in
my "Outlook
Address
Book".

I am totally lost. I've searched my
computer
for a
file
or folder with "contacts" in it,
suspecting
that
I
might
have two contacts folders, but came
up
with
nothing. I
have tried MS Help. I have searched
this
Newsgroup. I
purchased a $50 book on Office.

Why should this be so hard? I have
been
dealing
with
PC's since their inception back in
the
80's.
I
develope
massive windows software
applications.
Yet, I
can
not
figure out the operating system I
have
to
work
with.
And
I challenge anyone to show me how and
where
you
can
find
help on this problem.

Please forgive my venting. It's just
that
it
is
so
frustrating having to spend hours
trying to
find
help
on
a subject that should be so simple
only
to
come
up
empty
time after time.

If anyone can tell me how I can make
my
Outlook
Contacts
available as an Outlook Address
Book, I
would
be
forever
grateful. Remember, the Wizard,
tells
me I
already
have
set up my contacts folder as an email
address
book. B-
T-
W, why doesn't the wizzard allow you
to
delete an
address
book?

Thanks,

Les


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.



.



.



.



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