Contacts have disappeared, but are still around

G

Guest

I am using Outlook 2003 Prof. Ed. I had all my Contacts in the 'Contacts'
folder in my Outlook.pst file. Suddenly I find them to have disappeared,but I
am able to access them through Toolbars ->Address Book. This means that I
have to go to the edit screen to view a phone number. How do I get them back
to my 'Contacts' folder and where are they stored? The 'Contacts' folder is
empty and shows 0KB.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

What did you do to make them disappear? Did you look in Deleted Items?
What happens if you use Folder List or Advanced Find to look for them?
 
G

Guest

Last I remember is that I enabled the "Show this folder as an email Address
Book" option of the properties menu for the Contacts folder. Now when I
access it through the Tools-Address Book, it shows four folders to choose,
one named Outlook Address Book (no entries), and three others with the same
name "Contacts" of which one has my addresses. But in the navigation pane, I
only have one folder named "Contact" under My Contacts which is empty and all
others are not displayed. How do I get the correct one and delete the others?

Russ Valentine said:
What did you do to make them disappear? Did you look in Deleted Items?
What happens if you use Folder List or Advanced Find to look for them?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Ctheory said:
I am using Outlook 2003 Prof. Ed. I had all my Contacts in the 'Contacts'
folder in my Outlook.pst file. Suddenly I find them to have
disappeared,but I
am able to access them through Toolbars ->Address Book. This means that I
have to go to the edit screen to view a phone number. How do I get them
back
to my 'Contacts' folder and where are they stored? The 'Contacts' folder
is
empty and shows 0KB.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

So in fact, your Contacts have not disappeared at all, then, right? They are
right where they always were, right?
You just have invalid references to Contacts Folders in your Address Book.
Just remove the invalid references here:
Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change existing directories or address
books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Ctheory said:
Last I remember is that I enabled the "Show this folder as an email
Address
Book" option of the properties menu for the Contacts folder. Now when I
access it through the Tools-Address Book, it shows four folders to choose,
one named Outlook Address Book (no entries), and three others with the
same
name "Contacts" of which one has my addresses. But in the navigation pane,
I
only have one folder named "Contact" under My Contacts which is empty and
all
others are not displayed. How do I get the correct one and delete the
others?

Russ Valentine said:
What did you do to make them disappear? Did you look in Deleted Items?
What happens if you use Folder List or Advanced Find to look for them?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Ctheory said:
I am using Outlook 2003 Prof. Ed. I had all my Contacts in the
'Contacts'
folder in my Outlook.pst file. Suddenly I find them to have
disappeared,but I
am able to access them through Toolbars ->Address Book. This means that
I
have to go to the edit screen to view a phone number. How do I get them
back
to my 'Contacts' folder and where are they stored? The 'Contacts'
folder
is
empty and shows 0KB.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Also, there can be no such thing as Contacts that appear in your Address
Book view, but not in your Contacts pane. As I said, use Folder List to
examine you entire folder hierarchy to see where they are.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Ctheory said:
Last I remember is that I enabled the "Show this folder as an email
Address
Book" option of the properties menu for the Contacts folder. Now when I
access it through the Tools-Address Book, it shows four folders to choose,
one named Outlook Address Book (no entries), and three others with the
same
name "Contacts" of which one has my addresses. But in the navigation pane,
I
only have one folder named "Contact" under My Contacts which is empty and
all
others are not displayed. How do I get the correct one and delete the
others?

Russ Valentine said:
What did you do to make them disappear? Did you look in Deleted Items?
What happens if you use Folder List or Advanced Find to look for them?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Ctheory said:
I am using Outlook 2003 Prof. Ed. I had all my Contacts in the
'Contacts'
folder in my Outlook.pst file. Suddenly I find them to have
disappeared,but I
am able to access them through Toolbars ->Address Book. This means that
I
have to go to the edit screen to view a phone number. How do I get them
back
to my 'Contacts' folder and where are they stored? The 'Contacts'
folder
is
empty and shows 0KB.
 
G

Guest

Sorry, if I did not use the correct words to describe it. But now I hae the
problem sorted. I figure that two of the other references had been created by
Outlook everytime I had clicked this "Show this folder as an Address Book"
option. When I removed the unnecessary references it correctly showed one
Contacts folder under Outlook Address Book in the 'Show Names from the"
option in Tools>Address Book.

But this did not solve the problem for the Contacts folder in the Navigation
Pane. Yes, there was a backup Contacts folder elsewhere in the Folder list,
but it wasn't referencing it either, although I did Exit and Restart Outlook
after every complete sequence I performed. Finally, sorted the problem out by
physically copying the contacts in the backup folder to the main Contacts ...
and then it appeared.

Thanks anyway, as your post did give me the idea to work a solution.

Russ Valentine said:
Also, there can be no such thing as Contacts that appear in your Address
Book view, but not in your Contacts pane. As I said, use Folder List to
examine you entire folder hierarchy to see where they are.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Ctheory said:
Last I remember is that I enabled the "Show this folder as an email
Address
Book" option of the properties menu for the Contacts folder. Now when I
access it through the Tools-Address Book, it shows four folders to choose,
one named Outlook Address Book (no entries), and three others with the
same
name "Contacts" of which one has my addresses. But in the navigation pane,
I
only have one folder named "Contact" under My Contacts which is empty and
all
others are not displayed. How do I get the correct one and delete the
others?

Russ Valentine said:
What did you do to make them disappear? Did you look in Deleted Items?
What happens if you use Folder List or Advanced Find to look for them?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am using Outlook 2003 Prof. Ed. I had all my Contacts in the
'Contacts'
folder in my Outlook.pst file. Suddenly I find them to have
disappeared,but I
am able to access them through Toolbars ->Address Book. This means that
I
have to go to the edit screen to view a phone number. How do I get them
back
to my 'Contacts' folder and where are they stored? The 'Contacts'
folder
is
empty and shows 0KB.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

That was not a "backup" folder. That was your Contacts Folder that got moved
inadvertently by some action you took. As I said, your Contacts Folder had
to be in your profile. How it got moved only you can know. It requires an
end user action to do so since Outlook will not do this all by itself.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Ctheory said:
Sorry, if I did not use the correct words to describe it. But now I hae
the
problem sorted. I figure that two of the other references had been created
by
Outlook everytime I had clicked this "Show this folder as an Address Book"
option. When I removed the unnecessary references it correctly showed one
Contacts folder under Outlook Address Book in the 'Show Names from the"
option in Tools>Address Book.

But this did not solve the problem for the Contacts folder in the
Navigation
Pane. Yes, there was a backup Contacts folder elsewhere in the Folder
list,
but it wasn't referencing it either, although I did Exit and Restart
Outlook
after every complete sequence I performed. Finally, sorted the problem out
by
physically copying the contacts in the backup folder to the main Contacts
...
and then it appeared.

Thanks anyway, as your post did give me the idea to work a solution.

Russ Valentine said:
Also, there can be no such thing as Contacts that appear in your Address
Book view, but not in your Contacts pane. As I said, use Folder List to
examine you entire folder hierarchy to see where they are.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Ctheory said:
Last I remember is that I enabled the "Show this folder as an email
Address
Book" option of the properties menu for the Contacts folder. Now when I
access it through the Tools-Address Book, it shows four folders to
choose,
one named Outlook Address Book (no entries), and three others with the
same
name "Contacts" of which one has my addresses. But in the navigation
pane,
I
only have one folder named "Contact" under My Contacts which is empty
and
all
others are not displayed. How do I get the correct one and delete the
others?

:

What did you do to make them disappear? Did you look in Deleted Items?
What happens if you use Folder List or Advanced Find to look for them?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am using Outlook 2003 Prof. Ed. I had all my Contacts in the
'Contacts'
folder in my Outlook.pst file. Suddenly I find them to have
disappeared,but I
am able to access them through Toolbars ->Address Book. This means
that
I
have to go to the edit screen to view a phone number. How do I get
them
back
to my 'Contacts' folder and where are they stored? The 'Contacts'
folder
is
empty and shows 0KB.
 
G

Guest

It was the "backup" folder. How I know this is that it has been in
co-existence with my main Contacts folder for nearly two years, when I
migrated the entire Outlook.pst file from Outlook 2002, and it was copied and
created by me when I started using PDA's for fear of losing it while
synchornising. I knew it was always there even when I went through this
problem. Further, I am now in the process of updating it as I last updated
the backup from the main folder about eight months ago.

Anyway, I am now satisfied that my problem was resolved, however I am still
curious as to what had happened, as I am generally quite aware of the actions
that I do.


Russ Valentine said:
That was not a "backup" folder. That was your Contacts Folder that got moved
inadvertently by some action you took. As I said, your Contacts Folder had
to be in your profile. How it got moved only you can know. It requires an
end user action to do so since Outlook will not do this all by itself.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Ctheory said:
Sorry, if I did not use the correct words to describe it. But now I hae
the
problem sorted. I figure that two of the other references had been created
by
Outlook everytime I had clicked this "Show this folder as an Address Book"
option. When I removed the unnecessary references it correctly showed one
Contacts folder under Outlook Address Book in the 'Show Names from the"
option in Tools>Address Book.

But this did not solve the problem for the Contacts folder in the
Navigation
Pane. Yes, there was a backup Contacts folder elsewhere in the Folder
list,
but it wasn't referencing it either, although I did Exit and Restart
Outlook
after every complete sequence I performed. Finally, sorted the problem out
by
physically copying the contacts in the backup folder to the main Contacts
...
and then it appeared.

Thanks anyway, as your post did give me the idea to work a solution.

Russ Valentine said:
Also, there can be no such thing as Contacts that appear in your Address
Book view, but not in your Contacts pane. As I said, use Folder List to
examine you entire folder hierarchy to see where they are.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Last I remember is that I enabled the "Show this folder as an email
Address
Book" option of the properties menu for the Contacts folder. Now when I
access it through the Tools-Address Book, it shows four folders to
choose,
one named Outlook Address Book (no entries), and three others with the
same
name "Contacts" of which one has my addresses. But in the navigation
pane,
I
only have one folder named "Contact" under My Contacts which is empty
and
all
others are not displayed. How do I get the correct one and delete the
others?

:

What did you do to make them disappear? Did you look in Deleted Items?
What happens if you use Folder List or Advanced Find to look for them?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am using Outlook 2003 Prof. Ed. I had all my Contacts in the
'Contacts'
folder in my Outlook.pst file. Suddenly I find them to have
disappeared,but I
am able to access them through Toolbars ->Address Book. This means
that
I
have to go to the edit screen to view a phone number. How do I get
them
back
to my 'Contacts' folder and where are they stored? The 'Contacts'
folder
is
empty and shows 0KB.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

No backup folder would exist in the same profile.
That's not a backup.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Ctheory said:
It was the "backup" folder. How I know this is that it has been in
co-existence with my main Contacts folder for nearly two years, when I
migrated the entire Outlook.pst file from Outlook 2002, and it was copied
and
created by me when I started using PDA's for fear of losing it while
synchornising. I knew it was always there even when I went through this
problem. Further, I am now in the process of updating it as I last updated
the backup from the main folder about eight months ago.

Anyway, I am now satisfied that my problem was resolved, however I am
still
curious as to what had happened, as I am generally quite aware of the
actions
that I do.


Russ Valentine said:
That was not a "backup" folder. That was your Contacts Folder that got
moved
inadvertently by some action you took. As I said, your Contacts Folder
had
to be in your profile. How it got moved only you can know. It requires an
end user action to do so since Outlook will not do this all by itself.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Ctheory said:
Sorry, if I did not use the correct words to describe it. But now I hae
the
problem sorted. I figure that two of the other references had been
created
by
Outlook everytime I had clicked this "Show this folder as an Address
Book"
option. When I removed the unnecessary references it correctly showed
one
Contacts folder under Outlook Address Book in the 'Show Names from the"
option in Tools>Address Book.

But this did not solve the problem for the Contacts folder in the
Navigation
Pane. Yes, there was a backup Contacts folder elsewhere in the Folder
list,
but it wasn't referencing it either, although I did Exit and Restart
Outlook
after every complete sequence I performed. Finally, sorted the problem
out
by
physically copying the contacts in the backup folder to the main
Contacts
...
and then it appeared.

Thanks anyway, as your post did give me the idea to work a solution.

:

Also, there can be no such thing as Contacts that appear in your
Address
Book view, but not in your Contacts pane. As I said, use Folder List
to
examine you entire folder hierarchy to see where they are.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Last I remember is that I enabled the "Show this folder as an email
Address
Book" option of the properties menu for the Contacts folder. Now
when I
access it through the Tools-Address Book, it shows four folders to
choose,
one named Outlook Address Book (no entries), and three others with
the
same
name "Contacts" of which one has my addresses. But in the navigation
pane,
I
only have one folder named "Contact" under My Contacts which is
empty
and
all
others are not displayed. How do I get the correct one and delete
the
others?

:

What did you do to make them disappear? Did you look in Deleted
Items?
What happens if you use Folder List or Advanced Find to look for
them?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am using Outlook 2003 Prof. Ed. I had all my Contacts in the
'Contacts'
folder in my Outlook.pst file. Suddenly I find them to have
disappeared,but I
am able to access them through Toolbars ->Address Book. This
means
that
I
have to go to the edit screen to view a phone number. How do I
get
them
back
to my 'Contacts' folder and where are they stored? The 'Contacts'
folder
is
empty and shows 0KB.
 

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