Switched from Workgroup to IMO in Outlook 2000

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RonC

Switched from Workgroup to IMO in Outlook 2000 and Contacts is not used but
Address book is. How do I change to get to Contacts when using MAPI mail?

Thanks,
RON C

WINXP SP3
Office 2000 SP3
 
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RonC

Russ,

Thanks. I had not looked at that source but was told what to do by local
company support person. He was wrong.

I have other system same as above one but O2000 was installed as IMO and
Contacts is the default in To: etc. for e-mail. Why the difference? Should
I un-install Out2000? Off2000? and The re-install?

Thanks and appreciate your time.



Russ Valentine said:
You can't, of course. That's the first thing you lose with IMO. Did you not
read up on what you were doing?
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/choosingmode.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
RonC said:
Switched from Workgroup to IMO in Outlook 2000 and Contacts is not used
but
Address book is. How do I change to get to Contacts when using MAPI mail?

Thanks,
RON C

WINXP SP3
Office 2000 SP3
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You'll have to provide more information on what you need to do. IMO does not
support extended MAPI. It uses Outlook Express and the Windows Address Book
as its transport which can only support simple MAPI. Accordingly, IMO will
still use your Outlook Contacts, but only through the Windows Address Book,
not the Outlook Address Book.
It is not clear from your post what application are you running that
requires extended MAPI.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
RonC said:
Russ,

Thanks. I had not looked at that source but was told what to do by local
company support person. He was wrong.

I have other system same as above one but O2000 was installed as IMO and
Contacts is the default in To: etc. for e-mail. Why the difference?
Should
I un-install Out2000? Off2000? and The re-install?

Thanks and appreciate your time.



Russ Valentine said:
You can't, of course. That's the first thing you lose with IMO. Did you
not
read up on what you were doing?
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/choosingmode.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
RonC said:
Switched from Workgroup to IMO in Outlook 2000 and Contacts is not used
but
Address book is. How do I change to get to Contacts when using MAPI
mail?

Thanks,
RON C

WINXP SP3
Office 2000 SP3
 
R

RonC

Russ,

This system was made this way by a techie in the support group where I
consult. I was given the machine for home use and am suffering the
consequences.

I looked at the doc and also went to the WAB program. I can not Import to
it as the Ex/ImPort are grayed.

I'm up to saving my pst files and reinstall Outlook or Office if that will
help.

I really appreciate your help.

Thanks,
RON C

Russ Valentine said:
You'll have to provide more information on what you need to do. IMO does not
support extended MAPI. It uses Outlook Express and the Windows Address Book
as its transport which can only support simple MAPI. Accordingly, IMO will
still use your Outlook Contacts, but only through the Windows Address Book,
not the Outlook Address Book.
It is not clear from your post what application are you running that
requires extended MAPI.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
RonC said:
Russ,

Thanks. I had not looked at that source but was told what to do by local
company support person. He was wrong.

I have other system same as above one but O2000 was installed as IMO and
Contacts is the default in To: etc. for e-mail. Why the difference?
Should
I un-install Out2000? Off2000? and The re-install?

Thanks and appreciate your time.



Russ Valentine said:
You can't, of course. That's the first thing you lose with IMO. Did you
not
read up on what you were doing?
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/choosingmode.htm

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Switched from Workgroup to IMO in Outlook 2000 and Contacts is not used
but
Address book is. How do I change to get to Contacts when using MAPI
mail?

Thanks,
RON C

WINXP SP3
Office 2000 SP3
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

This system was made this way by a techie in the support group where I
consult. I was given the machine for home use and am suffering the
consequences.

Why not switch back to Corporate/Workgroup mode?
 
R

RonC

Brian,

I just did that and I still don't see the names from my Contacts when using
the To: for e-mail.

In services it shows Outlook Address Book and Personal Folders. Is that
correct? Add, delete or modify it?

Sorry for being such a pain.

RON C
 
R

RonC

Russ,

I've wasted enough of your and my time on this. I will uninstall Office and
reinstall in IMO etc. Is there a list of files I should save before
uninstall other than pst and iaf?

Thanks for your patience. I have non left with it.

RON C

Russ Valentine said:
The way I see it you now have 2 choices:
1. Stay with Corp/Workgroup and just finish configuring the Outlook Address
Book correctly: Remove the Personal Address Book Service, enable your
Contacts Folder as an email address book in its properties, then restart
Outlook
2. Use IMO if you prefer, but make sure you configure the Windows Address
Book service correctly by enabling sharing in Tools > Options...
Either way your Contacts will appear in the address book view, unless all
this switching back and forth between modes has munged your Outlook profile
beyond repair.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
RonC said:
Brian,

I just did that and I still don't see the names from my Contacts when
using
the To: for e-mail.

In services it shows Outlook Address Book and Personal Folders. Is that
correct? Add, delete or modify it?

Sorry for being such a pain.

RON C
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

The way I see it you now have 2 choices:
1. Stay with Corp/Workgroup and just finish configuring the Outlook
Address Book correctly: Remove the Personal Address Book Service, enable
your Contacts Folder as an email address book in its properties, then
restart Outlook
2. Use IMO if you prefer, but make sure you configure the Windows Address
Book service correctly by enabling sharing in Tools > Options...
Either way your Contacts will appear in the address book view, unless all
this switching back and forth between modes has munged your Outlook
profile beyond repair.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
RonC said:
Brian,

I just did that and I still don't see the names from my Contacts when
using
the To: for e-mail.

In services it shows Outlook Address Book and Personal Folders. Is that
correct? Add, delete or modify it?

Sorry for being such a pain.

RON C
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I just did that and I still don't see the names from my Contacts when
using
the To: for e-mail.

Now, right-click on the Cntacts folder, choose Properties, select the
Outlook Address Book tab, and check the box marked "Show this folder as an
e-mail address book". (I think OL 2000 has that.)
 

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