Not Implemented error message

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Guest

Whenever I try to add a new contact or edit a current one in Outlook 2007
which I installed when I installed Windows Vista, I receive the message "not
implemented". What does that mean and how do I make it go away?
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

It suggests you may not have configured Outlook 2007 correctly. State how
you set up your mail account and address book service in Outlook.
 
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Guest

I didn't. Could be the problem! I get e-mail through MSN, Yahoo and our own
business webmail. But obviously, I have to connect one of them to Outlook to
get the whole thing to work right. Is that correct?

Penny

Russ Valentine said:
It suggests you may not have configured Outlook 2007 correctly. State how
you set up your mail account and address book service in Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Proud Veteran said:
Whenever I try to add a new contact or edit a current one in Outlook 2007
which I installed when I installed Windows Vista, I receive the message
"not
implemented". What does that mean and how do I make it go away?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Yes, but good luck. Unless you have a paid, premium account they will not
work with Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Proud Veteran said:
I didn't. Could be the problem! I get e-mail through MSN, Yahoo and our
own
business webmail. But obviously, I have to connect one of them to Outlook
to
get the whole thing to work right. Is that correct?

Penny

Russ Valentine said:
It suggests you may not have configured Outlook 2007 correctly. State how
you set up your mail account and address book service in Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Proud Veteran said:
Whenever I try to add a new contact or edit a current one in Outlook
2007
which I installed when I installed Windows Vista, I receive the message
"not
implemented". What does that mean and how do I make it go away?
 

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