Export and Import Dist list

C

Casper

When I export and import a dist list and also the whole contact list from
which the dist list was created from, I can't double click on the contact
person in the distribution list to view there individual details it tells me
the contact can't be found but it is in the main contact list, is there
something I can do to fix it because it works in the original outlook account
it was exported from.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Even a casual perusal of the posts in this group would have answered your
question.
DL's never survive export and import. They barely survive one day to the
next on their own.
The obvious question is why would you ever export or import Outlook data?
There is never any reason to do so, and you lose a lot more information than
just DL's.
 
C

Casper

Hi Russ
The person that worked here before me had the dist list on there e-mail
account and now I have my own e-mail account and need the same contact
details and dist list, we don't have a exchange server that would have made
life so much easier but for now Outlook should be more than capable of doing
the job.
Regards
Casper

Russ Valentine said:
Even a casual perusal of the posts in this group would have answered your
question.
DL's never survive export and import. They barely survive one day to the
next on their own.
The obvious question is why would you ever export or import Outlook data?
There is never any reason to do so, and you lose a lot more information than
just DL's.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Casper said:
When I export and import a dist list and also the whole contact list from
which the dist list was created from, I can't double click on the contact
person in the distribution list to view there individual details it tells
me
the contact can't be found but it is in the main contact list, is there
something I can do to fix it because it works in the original outlook
account
it was exported from.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook is perfectly capable of doing so when you migrate data correctly,
which never includes importing and exporting.
Exchange Server has nothing to do with it.
Just copy your PST file and open it in the other installation if you want
your data to survive the transfer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Casper said:
Hi Russ
The person that worked here before me had the dist list on there e-mail
account and now I have my own e-mail account and need the same contact
details and dist list, we don't have a exchange server that would have
made
life so much easier but for now Outlook should be more than capable of
doing
the job.
Regards
Casper

Russ Valentine said:
Even a casual perusal of the posts in this group would have answered your
question.
DL's never survive export and import. They barely survive one day to the
next on their own.
The obvious question is why would you ever export or import Outlook data?
There is never any reason to do so, and you lose a lot more information
than
just DL's.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Casper said:
When I export and import a dist list and also the whole contact list
from
which the dist list was created from, I can't double click on the
contact
person in the distribution list to view there individual details it
tells
me
the contact can't be found but it is in the main contact list, is there
something I can do to fix it because it works in the original outlook
account
it was exported from.
 
C

Casper

Hi Russ
The export and import works perfectly but the problem is that when I double
click on the contact person in the Dist list to make a change it tells me
that it can't find the contact do you want to remove it, but the contact is
in my main contact list. The option on the exchange server I was refering to
is when you have a global address list where all the contacts are saved and
everybody in the company can use them and one administrator can change it so
that when there is a change it is also changed in the dist list. Like I said
before if I create a Dist List and make a change on one of the contacts it
also changes it in my main contact list but when you export it and import it
in another account there is an error and it is not possible, so that is what
I am trying to get a solution for.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Already provided. Known issue.
Never import or export a DL. They never survive. The link to the underlying
Contact is broken.
Use a supported method to transfer a DL.
 
C

Casper

Hi Russ
Can you tell me what the best supported method is of exporting the DL is
Regards
Casper

Russ Valentine said:
Already provided. Known issue.
Never import or export a DL. They never survive. The link to the underlying
Contact is broken.
Use a supported method to transfer a DL.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Casper said:
Hi Russ
The export and import works perfectly but the problem is that when I
double
click on the contact person in the Dist list to make a change it tells me
that it can't find the contact do you want to remove it, but the contact
is
in my main contact list. The option on the exchange server I was refering
to
is when you have a global address list where all the contacts are saved
and
everybody in the company can use them and one administrator can change it
so
that when there is a change it is also changed in the dist list. Like I
said
before if I create a Dist List and make a change on one of the contacts it
also changes it in my main contact list but when you export it and import
it
in another account there is an error and it is not possible, so that is
what
I am trying to get a solution for.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Easiest way is to insert the DL as an Outlook Item in a message in RTF
format.
Otherwise, you need to copy the entire folder in which the DL resides and
open it in another installation.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Casper said:
Hi Russ
Can you tell me what the best supported method is of exporting the DL is
Regards
Casper

Russ Valentine said:
Already provided. Known issue.
Never import or export a DL. They never survive. The link to the
underlying
Contact is broken.
Use a supported method to transfer a DL.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Casper said:
Hi Russ
The export and import works perfectly but the problem is that when I
double
click on the contact person in the Dist list to make a change it tells
me
that it can't find the contact do you want to remove it, but the
contact
is
in my main contact list. The option on the exchange server I was
refering
to
is when you have a global address list where all the contacts are saved
and
everybody in the company can use them and one administrator can change
it
so
that when there is a change it is also changed in the dist list. Like I
said
before if I create a Dist List and make a change on one of the contacts
it
also changes it in my main contact list but when you export it and
import
it
in another account there is an error and it is not possible, so that is
what
I am trying to get a solution for.

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When I export and import a dist list and also the whole contact list
from
which the dist list was created from, I can't double click on the
contact
person in the distribution list to view there individual details it
tells
me
the contact can't be found but it is in the main contact list, is
there
something I can do to fix it because it works in the original outlook
account
it was exported from.
 

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