Newest Address Book gone, Reverts to Old Version

R

railroadfiles

Last night I accidentally deleted my Outlook.PST file when cleaning up
some disk space.

I was able to recover the file. (1.79 GB in size)

I placed the file back into its proper folder. OE6 said the file had
errors and to run the Inbox Repair Tool (scanpst.exe), so I did. A few
errors were found and corrected.

Even after running scanpst.exe, OE6 wouldn't let me create a new
message, nor would it display my Address Book. I received a couple
different error messages:

"There was an error opening this message. An error has occurred."
"Unable to open the Address Book. The Address Book may not be installed
properly."

One thing I should note is that the folders were intact all along,
allowing me to receive messages just fine.

I read on another site about changing the UseOutlook value from 1 to 0
here:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Wab\Wab4

This did the trick, well sort of. I'm able to write new messages again,
and my address book has returned too. HOWEVER, this version of my
address book is almost 2 years old. When I located the file, it gives
9/3/2004 as the last modified date. So what happened to my most recent
Address Book? Theoretically, I have a recent version backed up on an
external drive or DVD (not positive about this), but where did this
older version come from in the first place?

Is my newest Address Book gone for good?
 
H

Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]

What version of Outlook are you using? If Outlook 2000, what mode is it
running (Help|About', second line of text)? Have you checked to see if you
have more than one .WAB file?

Err Msg: Address Book Failed to Load, Outlook Express Is... (Q191946):
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=191946

Hal
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D

DL

You refer to a pst file then mention OE6 (outlook Express)
I'm confused since OE doesn't use a pst, neither does outlook use the
address book
 

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