Outlook 2007-address book compatible with windows sharepoint servi

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Guest

I get the error message "To use this feature, you have to have an address
book compatible with windows sharepoint services and you must have Internet
Explorer 5.0 or greater." when trying to add user to a sharepoint services
team site after upgrading to Office 2007 Beta 2. I have the IE 7 beta 2 on
the machine.

I guess that WSS 2003 doesn´t know about the new format on the address book
in Outlook 2007?

Is there a way around that?
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

The message refers not to the Address Book dialog in Outlook 2007 but to a separate address book control that was an optional component in Outlook 2003. I'll see if we can find out what the compatibility issue is here.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
G

Guest

Any luck with finding the address book control?

Sue Mosher said:
The message refers not to the Address Book dialog in Outlook 2007 but to a separate address book control that was an optional component in Outlook 2003. I'll see if we can find out what the compatibility issue is here.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
G

Guest

No, im waiting for an answer. I had to "downgrade" to 2003 to be able to use
it. I cant do without that function.
 
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Milly Staples - MVP Outlook

Reason Number One to NEVER install Beta Software on a Production Machine:

No, im waiting for an answer. I had to "downgrade" to 2003 to be able
to use it. I cant do without that function.

Lesson learned?

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Jonas Boström asked:

| No, im waiting for an answer. I had to "downgrade" to 2003 to be able
| to use it. I cant do without that function.
|
| "Jim" wrote:
|
|| Any luck with finding the address book control?
||
|| "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
||
||| The message refers not to the Address Book dialog in Outlook 2007
||| but to a separate address book control that was an optional
||| component in Outlook 2003. I'll see if we can find out what the
||| compatibility issue is here.
|||
||| --
||| Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
||| Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
|||
||| and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
||| Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
|||
|||
||| message |||| I get the error message "To use this feature, you have to have an
|||| address book compatible with windows sharepoint services and you
|||| must have Internet Explorer 5.0 or greater." when trying to add
|||| user to a sharepoint services team site after upgrading to Office
|||| 2007 Beta 2. I have the IE 7 beta 2 on the machine.
||||
|||| I guess that WSS 2003 doesn´t know about the new format on the
|||| address book in Outlook 2007?
||||
|||| Is there a way around that?
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

It looks like the address book control will not be included with Office 2007. You'll want to keep an Outlook 2003 machine around if you want to be able to perform certain administrative tasks on SharePoint 2.0 sites. (VMs are your friends.)

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
M

Milly Staples - MVP Outlook

Presumption -

"I cannot do without that function." Ergo, a required ability on your
machine used for daily use = production.

If this is not the case, then why do you care? Format and start over.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Jonas Boström asked:

| Who said that i have instlled it on a production machine?
| Stupid!
|
| "Milly Staples - MVP Outlook" wrote:
|
|| Reason Number One to NEVER install Beta Software on a Production
|| Machine:
||
|| No, im waiting for an answer. I had to "downgrade" to 2003 to be able
|| to use it. I cant do without that function.
||
|| Lesson learned?
||
|| --
|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
|| unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
|| reading.
||
|| After furious head scratching, Jonas Boström asked:
||
||| No, im waiting for an answer. I had to "downgrade" to 2003 to be
||| able to use it. I cant do without that function.
|||
||| "Jim" wrote:
|||
|||| Any luck with finding the address book control?
||||
|||| "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
||||
||||| The message refers not to the Address Book dialog in Outlook 2007
||||| but to a separate address book control that was an optional
||||| component in Outlook 2003. I'll see if we can find out what the
||||| compatibility issue is here.
|||||
||||| --
||||| Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
||||| Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
|||||
||||| and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
||||| Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
|||||
|||||
||||| in message
||||| |||||| I get the error message "To use this feature, you have to have an
|||||| address book compatible with windows sharepoint services and you
|||||| must have Internet Explorer 5.0 or greater." when trying to add
|||||| user to a sharepoint services team site after upgrading to Office
|||||| 2007 Beta 2. I have the IE 7 beta 2 on the machine.
||||||
|||||| I guess that WSS 2003 doesn´t know about the new format on the
|||||| address book in Outlook 2007?
||||||
|||||| Is there a way around that?
 

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