Outlook Address Book Will Not Open

B

Bob in PGI

Outlook Address Book Will Not Open
After Format C and Reload As Shipped Software

Background:
I have 32 bit Microsoft Vista Ultimate. It is running on a Dell XPS420 with
Q6600, 2.4GHZ quad processor that I purchased in December 2007. I have 4 GB
@ 667 MHZ of memory (3.3 GB usable). I have a 256 MB ATI HD 2600 graphics
card. I have a Dell Ultrasharp 22 inch monitor (1680 x 1050 pixels). I use
McAfee VirusScan Plus. I have Office Professional 2003 and use Outlook for
e-mail. Microsoft Works 8.5 and Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 came with the
computer. I have 2 Optical drives E: & F: a 320 GB SATA hard drive C: & D:
and a 250 GB SATA hard drive G: for backup. Microsoft update is auto and all
Microsoft Windows software is current. Other programs such as McAfee
VirusScan, Windows Defender etc. are up to date.
Problem:

I had to format C and reload the Dell as shipped software because Vista was
damaged and could not be repaired. I saved the Outlook.pst file and loaded
it after I reloaded Microsoft Office. I have all my old e-mail. I can see
my Contacts in the Contacts Folder but when I select To: I get the following
error message: I get the same error message when I select Tool/Address Book:

The address list (book ?) could not be displayed. The contacts folder
associated with this address list (book ?) could not be opened. It may have
been moved or deleted or you do not have permissions. For information on how
to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see Microsoft Office
Outlook Help.

The Microsoft Office Outlook Help “Remove contact folder from address bookâ€
does not help or address the problem.

Can anyone please help me fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 so that it can see and
use my contacts in the Contacts Folder.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You must not have connected to your old file correctly. What did you do?
 
B

Bob in PGI

I formatted C:, loaded Microsoft Office Professional 2003, Loaded the
Outlook.pst file that I had saved before formatting C; & started Outlook.
Outlook came up with all my e-mail (inbox & sent items) as they were before I
formated C: Outlook Contacts Folder has all my contacts as they were before
I formated C: I am receiving and sending e-mail OK.

Of course there were many other programs and files to restore.

Bob in PGI


Russ Valentine said:
You must not have connected to your old file correctly. What did you do?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
Outlook Address Book Will Not Open
After Format C and Reload As Shipped Software

Background:
I have 32 bit Microsoft Vista Ultimate. It is running on a Dell XPS420
with
Q6600, 2.4GHZ quad processor that I purchased in December 2007. I have 4
GB
@ 667 MHZ of memory (3.3 GB usable). I have a 256 MB ATI HD 2600 graphics
card. I have a Dell Ultrasharp 22 inch monitor (1680 x 1050 pixels). I
use
McAfee VirusScan Plus. I have Office Professional 2003 and use Outlook
for
e-mail. Microsoft Works 8.5 and Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 came with
the
computer. I have 2 Optical drives E: & F: a 320 GB SATA hard drive C: &
D:
and a 250 GB SATA hard drive G: for backup. Microsoft update is auto and
all
Microsoft Windows software is current. Other programs such as McAfee
VirusScan, Windows Defender etc. are up to date.
Problem:

I had to format C and reload the Dell as shipped software because Vista
was
damaged and could not be repaired. I saved the Outlook.pst file and
loaded
it after I reloaded Microsoft Office. I have all my old e-mail. I can
see
my Contacts in the Contacts Folder but when I select To: I get the
following
error message: I get the same error message when I select Tool/Address
Book:

The address list (book ?) could not be displayed. The contacts folder
associated with this address list (book ?) could not be opened. It may
have
been moved or deleted or you do not have permissions. For information on
how
to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see Microsoft Office
Outlook Help.

The Microsoft Office Outlook Help “Remove contact folder from address
bookâ€
does not help or address the problem.

Can anyone please help me fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 so that it can see
and
use my contacts in the Contacts Folder.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Now answer my question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
I formatted C:, loaded Microsoft Office Professional 2003, Loaded the
Outlook.pst file that I had saved before formatting C; & started Outlook.
Outlook came up with all my e-mail (inbox & sent items) as they were
before I
formated C: Outlook Contacts Folder has all my contacts as they were
before
I formated C: I am receiving and sending e-mail OK.

Of course there were many other programs and files to restore.

Bob in PGI


Russ Valentine said:
You must not have connected to your old file correctly. What did you do?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
Outlook Address Book Will Not Open
After Format C and Reload As Shipped Software

Background:
I have 32 bit Microsoft Vista Ultimate. It is running on a Dell XPS420
with
Q6600, 2.4GHZ quad processor that I purchased in December 2007. I have
4
GB
@ 667 MHZ of memory (3.3 GB usable). I have a 256 MB ATI HD 2600
graphics
card. I have a Dell Ultrasharp 22 inch monitor (1680 x 1050 pixels).
I
use
McAfee VirusScan Plus. I have Office Professional 2003 and use Outlook
for
e-mail. Microsoft Works 8.5 and Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 came with
the
computer. I have 2 Optical drives E: & F: a 320 GB SATA hard drive C:
&
D:
and a 250 GB SATA hard drive G: for backup. Microsoft update is auto
and
all
Microsoft Windows software is current. Other programs such as McAfee
VirusScan, Windows Defender etc. are up to date.
Problem:

I had to format C and reload the Dell as shipped software because Vista
was
damaged and could not be repaired. I saved the Outlook.pst file and
loaded
it after I reloaded Microsoft Office. I have all my old e-mail. I can
see
my Contacts in the Contacts Folder but when I select To: I get the
following
error message: I get the same error message when I select Tool/Address
Book:

The address list (book ?) could not be displayed. The contacts folder
associated with this address list (book ?) could not be opened. It may
have
been moved or deleted or you do not have permissions. For information
on
how
to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see Microsoft
Office
Outlook Help.

The Microsoft Office Outlook Help “Remove contact folder from address
bookâ€
does not help or address the problem.

Can anyone please help me fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 so that it can see
and
use my contacts in the Contacts Folder.
 
B

Bob in PGI

I was trying to answer your question. I guess I did not understand what you
wanted.

I have some additional information. I went to Tools/E-mail Accounts and
added a Personal Address Book. Now when I go to Tools/Address Book, I get &
acknowedge the error message and the Address Book Radio Box now has 4 entries
(Outlook Address Book, Contacts, Contacts & Personel Address Book). The new
Contacts has all my contacts in it. I need to eliminate the empty Contacts
and associate the good Contacts with the Outlook Address Book.

My notes indicate a simular problem when I transfered Outlook to my former
XP computer. I did fix the problem in a maner simular to the above
information. Except I do not remember all the details.

Bob in PGI


Russ Valentine said:
Now answer my question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
I formatted C:, loaded Microsoft Office Professional 2003, Loaded the
Outlook.pst file that I had saved before formatting C; & started Outlook.
Outlook came up with all my e-mail (inbox & sent items) as they were
before I
formated C: Outlook Contacts Folder has all my contacts as they were
before
I formated C: I am receiving and sending e-mail OK.

Of course there were many other programs and files to restore.

Bob in PGI


Russ Valentine said:
You must not have connected to your old file correctly. What did you do?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Outlook Address Book Will Not Open
After Format C and Reload As Shipped Software

Background:
I have 32 bit Microsoft Vista Ultimate. It is running on a Dell XPS420
with
Q6600, 2.4GHZ quad processor that I purchased in December 2007. I have
4
GB
@ 667 MHZ of memory (3.3 GB usable). I have a 256 MB ATI HD 2600
graphics
card. I have a Dell Ultrasharp 22 inch monitor (1680 x 1050 pixels).
I
use
McAfee VirusScan Plus. I have Office Professional 2003 and use Outlook
for
e-mail. Microsoft Works 8.5 and Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 came with
the
computer. I have 2 Optical drives E: & F: a 320 GB SATA hard drive C:
&
D:
and a 250 GB SATA hard drive G: for backup. Microsoft update is auto
and
all
Microsoft Windows software is current. Other programs such as McAfee
VirusScan, Windows Defender etc. are up to date.
Problem:

I had to format C and reload the Dell as shipped software because Vista
was
damaged and could not be repaired. I saved the Outlook.pst file and
loaded
it after I reloaded Microsoft Office. I have all my old e-mail. I can
see
my Contacts in the Contacts Folder but when I select To: I get the
following
error message: I get the same error message when I select Tool/Address
Book:

The address list (book ?) could not be displayed. The contacts folder
associated with this address list (book ?) could not be opened. It may
have
been moved or deleted or you do not have permissions. For information
on
how
to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see Microsoft
Office
Outlook Help.

The Microsoft Office Outlook Help “Remove contact folder from address
bookâ€
does not help or address the problem.

Can anyone please help me fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 so that it can see
and
use my contacts in the Contacts Folder.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

How you copied, transferred and connected to your Outlook data file are all
in play. You made one of those steps incorrectly. That's why I asked you
what you did. You haven't told us. Be clear. Be specific.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
I was trying to answer your question. I guess I did not understand what
you
wanted.

I have some additional information. I went to Tools/E-mail Accounts and
added a Personal Address Book. Now when I go to Tools/Address Book, I get
&
acknowedge the error message and the Address Book Radio Box now has 4
entries
(Outlook Address Book, Contacts, Contacts & Personel Address Book). The
new
Contacts has all my contacts in it. I need to eliminate the empty
Contacts
and associate the good Contacts with the Outlook Address Book.

My notes indicate a simular problem when I transfered Outlook to my former
XP computer. I did fix the problem in a maner simular to the above
information. Except I do not remember all the details.

Bob in PGI


Russ Valentine said:
Now answer my question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
I formatted C:, loaded Microsoft Office Professional 2003, Loaded the
Outlook.pst file that I had saved before formatting C; & started
Outlook.
Outlook came up with all my e-mail (inbox & sent items) as they were
before I
formated C: Outlook Contacts Folder has all my contacts as they were
before
I formated C: I am receiving and sending e-mail OK.

Of course there were many other programs and files to restore.

Bob in PGI


:

You must not have connected to your old file correctly. What did you
do?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Outlook Address Book Will Not Open
After Format C and Reload As Shipped Software

Background:
I have 32 bit Microsoft Vista Ultimate. It is running on a Dell
XPS420
with
Q6600, 2.4GHZ quad processor that I purchased in December 2007. I
have
4
GB
@ 667 MHZ of memory (3.3 GB usable). I have a 256 MB ATI HD 2600
graphics
card. I have a Dell Ultrasharp 22 inch monitor (1680 x 1050
pixels).
I
use
McAfee VirusScan Plus. I have Office Professional 2003 and use
Outlook
for
e-mail. Microsoft Works 8.5 and Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 came
with
the
computer. I have 2 Optical drives E: & F: a 320 GB SATA hard drive
C:
&
D:
and a 250 GB SATA hard drive G: for backup. Microsoft update is
auto
and
all
Microsoft Windows software is current. Other programs such as
McAfee
VirusScan, Windows Defender etc. are up to date.
Problem:

I had to format C and reload the Dell as shipped software because
Vista
was
damaged and could not be repaired. I saved the Outlook.pst file and
loaded
it after I reloaded Microsoft Office. I have all my old e-mail. I
can
see
my Contacts in the Contacts Folder but when I select To: I get the
following
error message: I get the same error message when I select
Tool/Address
Book:

The address list (book ?) could not be displayed. The contacts
folder
associated with this address list (book ?) could not be opened. It
may
have
been moved or deleted or you do not have permissions. For
information
on
how
to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see Microsoft
Office
Outlook Help.

The Microsoft Office Outlook Help “Remove contact folder from
address
bookâ€
does not help or address the problem.

Can anyone please help me fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 so that it can
see
and
use my contacts in the Contacts Folder.
 
B

Bob in PGI

1. Final shutdown Outlook.
2. Saved Outlook.pst to G Drive.
3. Formated C: and restored the Dell as shipped software (Vista, Adobe
Elements, McAfee, etc). This restore is a built in Dell feature.
4. Installed Office Professional 2003 from my CD.
5. Copied Outlook.pst from Drive G: to C:\user\Bob in
PGI\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. There was no Outlook.pst file present
when I copied to the folder.
6. Started Outlook. All my old e-mail & contacts came up OK except the
Outlook Address Book is empty and not accesible.

I am looking at Microsoft Help & Support Artical ID 287563 "Contact
Information does not appear in the address book in Outlook". I will try to
follow their instructions.

Bob in PGI


Russ Valentine said:
How you copied, transferred and connected to your Outlook data file are all
in play. You made one of those steps incorrectly. That's why I asked you
what you did. You haven't told us. Be clear. Be specific.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
I was trying to answer your question. I guess I did not understand what
you
wanted.

I have some additional information. I went to Tools/E-mail Accounts and
added a Personal Address Book. Now when I go to Tools/Address Book, I get
&
acknowedge the error message and the Address Book Radio Box now has 4
entries
(Outlook Address Book, Contacts, Contacts & Personel Address Book). The
new
Contacts has all my contacts in it. I need to eliminate the empty
Contacts
and associate the good Contacts with the Outlook Address Book.

My notes indicate a simular problem when I transfered Outlook to my former
XP computer. I did fix the problem in a maner simular to the above
information. Except I do not remember all the details.

Bob in PGI


Russ Valentine said:
Now answer my question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I formatted C:, loaded Microsoft Office Professional 2003, Loaded the
Outlook.pst file that I had saved before formatting C; & started
Outlook.
Outlook came up with all my e-mail (inbox & sent items) as they were
before I
formated C: Outlook Contacts Folder has all my contacts as they were
before
I formated C: I am receiving and sending e-mail OK.

Of course there were many other programs and files to restore.

Bob in PGI


:

You must not have connected to your old file correctly. What did you
do?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Outlook Address Book Will Not Open
After Format C and Reload As Shipped Software

Background:
I have 32 bit Microsoft Vista Ultimate. It is running on a Dell
XPS420
with
Q6600, 2.4GHZ quad processor that I purchased in December 2007. I
have
4
GB
@ 667 MHZ of memory (3.3 GB usable). I have a 256 MB ATI HD 2600
graphics
card. I have a Dell Ultrasharp 22 inch monitor (1680 x 1050
pixels).
I
use
McAfee VirusScan Plus. I have Office Professional 2003 and use
Outlook
for
e-mail. Microsoft Works 8.5 and Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 came
with
the
computer. I have 2 Optical drives E: & F: a 320 GB SATA hard drive
C:
&
D:
and a 250 GB SATA hard drive G: for backup. Microsoft update is
auto
and
all
Microsoft Windows software is current. Other programs such as
McAfee
VirusScan, Windows Defender etc. are up to date.
Problem:

I had to format C and reload the Dell as shipped software because
Vista
was
damaged and could not be repaired. I saved the Outlook.pst file and
loaded
it after I reloaded Microsoft Office. I have all my old e-mail. I
can
see
my Contacts in the Contacts Folder but when I select To: I get the
following
error message: I get the same error message when I select
Tool/Address
Book:

The address list (book ?) could not be displayed. The contacts
folder
associated with this address list (book ?) could not be opened. It
may
have
been moved or deleted or you do not have permissions. For
information
on
how
to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see Microsoft
Office
Outlook Help.

The Microsoft Office Outlook Help “Remove contact folder from
address
bookâ€
does not help or address the problem.

Can anyone please help me fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 so that it can
see
and
use my contacts in the Contacts Folder.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You never copy a file to Outlook's default location. That will not connect
it correctly to Outlook, but will corrupt your profile.
You copy it to any other location, then open it in Outlook: File > Open >
Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
1. Final shutdown Outlook.
2. Saved Outlook.pst to G Drive.
3. Formated C: and restored the Dell as shipped software (Vista, Adobe
Elements, McAfee, etc). This restore is a built in Dell feature.
4. Installed Office Professional 2003 from my CD.
5. Copied Outlook.pst from Drive G: to C:\user\Bob in
PGI\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. There was no Outlook.pst file
present
when I copied to the folder.
6. Started Outlook. All my old e-mail & contacts came up OK except the
Outlook Address Book is empty and not accesible.

I am looking at Microsoft Help & Support Artical ID 287563 "Contact
Information does not appear in the address book in Outlook". I will try
to
follow their instructions.

Bob in PGI


Russ Valentine said:
How you copied, transferred and connected to your Outlook data file are
all
in play. You made one of those steps incorrectly. That's why I asked you
what you did. You haven't told us. Be clear. Be specific.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
I was trying to answer your question. I guess I did not understand what
you
wanted.

I have some additional information. I went to Tools/E-mail Accounts
and
added a Personal Address Book. Now when I go to Tools/Address Book, I
get
&
acknowedge the error message and the Address Book Radio Box now has 4
entries
(Outlook Address Book, Contacts, Contacts & Personel Address Book).
The
new
Contacts has all my contacts in it. I need to eliminate the empty
Contacts
and associate the good Contacts with the Outlook Address Book.

My notes indicate a simular problem when I transfered Outlook to my
former
XP computer. I did fix the problem in a maner simular to the above
information. Except I do not remember all the details.

Bob in PGI


:

Now answer my question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I formatted C:, loaded Microsoft Office Professional 2003, Loaded the
Outlook.pst file that I had saved before formatting C; & started
Outlook.
Outlook came up with all my e-mail (inbox & sent items) as they were
before I
formated C: Outlook Contacts Folder has all my contacts as they
were
before
I formated C: I am receiving and sending e-mail OK.

Of course there were many other programs and files to restore.

Bob in PGI


:

You must not have connected to your old file correctly. What did
you
do?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Outlook Address Book Will Not Open
After Format C and Reload As Shipped Software

Background:
I have 32 bit Microsoft Vista Ultimate. It is running on a Dell
XPS420
with
Q6600, 2.4GHZ quad processor that I purchased in December 2007.
I
have
4
GB
@ 667 MHZ of memory (3.3 GB usable). I have a 256 MB ATI HD 2600
graphics
card. I have a Dell Ultrasharp 22 inch monitor (1680 x 1050
pixels).
I
use
McAfee VirusScan Plus. I have Office Professional 2003 and use
Outlook
for
e-mail. Microsoft Works 8.5 and Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0
came
with
the
computer. I have 2 Optical drives E: & F: a 320 GB SATA hard
drive
C:
&
D:
and a 250 GB SATA hard drive G: for backup. Microsoft update is
auto
and
all
Microsoft Windows software is current. Other programs such as
McAfee
VirusScan, Windows Defender etc. are up to date.
Problem:

I had to format C and reload the Dell as shipped software because
Vista
was
damaged and could not be repaired. I saved the Outlook.pst file
and
loaded
it after I reloaded Microsoft Office. I have all my old e-mail.
I
can
see
my Contacts in the Contacts Folder but when I select To: I get
the
following
error message: I get the same error message when I select
Tool/Address
Book:

The address list (book ?) could not be displayed. The contacts
folder
associated with this address list (book ?) could not be opened.
It
may
have
been moved or deleted or you do not have permissions. For
information
on
how
to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see
Microsoft
Office
Outlook Help.

The Microsoft Office Outlook Help “Remove contact folder from
address
bookâ€
does not help or address the problem.

Can anyone please help me fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 so that it
can
see
and
use my contacts in the Contacts Folder.
 
B

Bob in PGI

Copying direct worked for me. I used Microsoft Help & Support Artical ID
287563 to get my Contacts into my Outlook Address Book. I do not see any
corruption yet. Is there an Microsoft Help & Suport Article on your method?
I believe there is a need because Vista is easly damaged and very likely to
require reload. The Outlook.pst file containes a lot of information and it
is highly desirable to recover it.

Russ Valentine said:
You never copy a file to Outlook's default location. That will not connect
it correctly to Outlook, but will corrupt your profile.
You copy it to any other location, then open it in Outlook: File > Open >
Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
1. Final shutdown Outlook.
2. Saved Outlook.pst to G Drive.
3. Formated C: and restored the Dell as shipped software (Vista, Adobe
Elements, McAfee, etc). This restore is a built in Dell feature.
4. Installed Office Professional 2003 from my CD.
5. Copied Outlook.pst from Drive G: to C:\user\Bob in
PGI\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. There was no Outlook.pst file
present
when I copied to the folder.
6. Started Outlook. All my old e-mail & contacts came up OK except the
Outlook Address Book is empty and not accesible.

I am looking at Microsoft Help & Support Artical ID 287563 "Contact
Information does not appear in the address book in Outlook". I will try
to
follow their instructions.

Bob in PGI


Russ Valentine said:
How you copied, transferred and connected to your Outlook data file are
all
in play. You made one of those steps incorrectly. That's why I asked you
what you did. You haven't told us. Be clear. Be specific.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I was trying to answer your question. I guess I did not understand what
you
wanted.

I have some additional information. I went to Tools/E-mail Accounts
and
added a Personal Address Book. Now when I go to Tools/Address Book, I
get
&
acknowedge the error message and the Address Book Radio Box now has 4
entries
(Outlook Address Book, Contacts, Contacts & Personel Address Book).
The
new
Contacts has all my contacts in it. I need to eliminate the empty
Contacts
and associate the good Contacts with the Outlook Address Book.

My notes indicate a simular problem when I transfered Outlook to my
former
XP computer. I did fix the problem in a maner simular to the above
information. Except I do not remember all the details.

Bob in PGI


:

Now answer my question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I formatted C:, loaded Microsoft Office Professional 2003, Loaded the
Outlook.pst file that I had saved before formatting C; & started
Outlook.
Outlook came up with all my e-mail (inbox & sent items) as they were
before I
formated C: Outlook Contacts Folder has all my contacts as they
were
before
I formated C: I am receiving and sending e-mail OK.

Of course there were many other programs and files to restore.

Bob in PGI


:

You must not have connected to your old file correctly. What did
you
do?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Outlook Address Book Will Not Open
After Format C and Reload As Shipped Software

Background:
I have 32 bit Microsoft Vista Ultimate. It is running on a Dell
XPS420
with
Q6600, 2.4GHZ quad processor that I purchased in December 2007.
I
have
4
GB
@ 667 MHZ of memory (3.3 GB usable). I have a 256 MB ATI HD 2600
graphics
card. I have a Dell Ultrasharp 22 inch monitor (1680 x 1050
pixels).
I
use
McAfee VirusScan Plus. I have Office Professional 2003 and use
Outlook
for
e-mail. Microsoft Works 8.5 and Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0
came
with
the
computer. I have 2 Optical drives E: & F: a 320 GB SATA hard
drive
C:
&
D:
and a 250 GB SATA hard drive G: for backup. Microsoft update is
auto
and
all
Microsoft Windows software is current. Other programs such as
McAfee
VirusScan, Windows Defender etc. are up to date.
Problem:

I had to format C and reload the Dell as shipped software because
Vista
was
damaged and could not be repaired. I saved the Outlook.pst file
and
loaded
it after I reloaded Microsoft Office. I have all my old e-mail.
I
can
see
my Contacts in the Contacts Folder but when I select To: I get
the
following
error message: I get the same error message when I select
Tool/Address
Book:

The address list (book ?) could not be displayed. The contacts
folder
associated with this address list (book ?) could not be opened.
It
may
have
been moved or deleted or you do not have permissions. For
information
on
how
to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see
Microsoft
Office
Outlook Help.

The Microsoft Office Outlook Help “Remove contact folder from
address
bookâ€
does not help or address the problem.

Can anyone please help me fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 so that it
can
see
and
use my contacts in the Contacts Folder.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010771141033.aspx
is as close as Microsoft can come to providing correct information. It
contains an error. It states you can copy the file to Outlook's default
location. That is no longer true because in most instances Outlook will have
already created a PST file in that location that you will overwrite and
corrupt your profile. The article does clearly state that you must connect
to a copied PST file using File > Open > Outlook Data file...
If you did that, you would be fine. Your description does not say you did.
Perhaps you did not post accurately.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
Copying direct worked for me. I used Microsoft Help & Support Artical ID
287563 to get my Contacts into my Outlook Address Book. I do not see any
corruption yet. Is there an Microsoft Help & Suport Article on your
method?
I believe there is a need because Vista is easly damaged and very likely
to
require reload. The Outlook.pst file containes a lot of information and
it
is highly desirable to recover it.

Russ Valentine said:
You never copy a file to Outlook's default location. That will not
connect
it correctly to Outlook, but will corrupt your profile.
You copy it to any other location, then open it in Outlook: File > Open >
Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
1. Final shutdown Outlook.
2. Saved Outlook.pst to G Drive.
3. Formated C: and restored the Dell as shipped software (Vista, Adobe
Elements, McAfee, etc). This restore is a built in Dell feature.
4. Installed Office Professional 2003 from my CD.
5. Copied Outlook.pst from Drive G: to C:\user\Bob in
PGI\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. There was no Outlook.pst file
present
when I copied to the folder.
6. Started Outlook. All my old e-mail & contacts came up OK except the
Outlook Address Book is empty and not accesible.

I am looking at Microsoft Help & Support Artical ID 287563 "Contact
Information does not appear in the address book in Outlook". I will
try
to
follow their instructions.

Bob in PGI


:

How you copied, transferred and connected to your Outlook data file
are
all
in play. You made one of those steps incorrectly. That's why I asked
you
what you did. You haven't told us. Be clear. Be specific.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I was trying to answer your question. I guess I did not understand
what
you
wanted.

I have some additional information. I went to Tools/E-mail Accounts
and
added a Personal Address Book. Now when I go to Tools/Address Book,
I
get
&
acknowedge the error message and the Address Book Radio Box now has
4
entries
(Outlook Address Book, Contacts, Contacts & Personel Address Book).
The
new
Contacts has all my contacts in it. I need to eliminate the empty
Contacts
and associate the good Contacts with the Outlook Address Book.

My notes indicate a simular problem when I transfered Outlook to my
former
XP computer. I did fix the problem in a maner simular to the above
information. Except I do not remember all the details.

Bob in PGI


:

Now answer my question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I formatted C:, loaded Microsoft Office Professional 2003, Loaded
the
Outlook.pst file that I had saved before formatting C; & started
Outlook.
Outlook came up with all my e-mail (inbox & sent items) as they
were
before I
formated C: Outlook Contacts Folder has all my contacts as they
were
before
I formated C: I am receiving and sending e-mail OK.

Of course there were many other programs and files to restore.

Bob in PGI


:

You must not have connected to your old file correctly. What did
you
do?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Outlook Address Book Will Not Open
After Format C and Reload As Shipped Software

Background:
I have 32 bit Microsoft Vista Ultimate. It is running on a
Dell
XPS420
with
Q6600, 2.4GHZ quad processor that I purchased in December
2007.
I
have
4
GB
@ 667 MHZ of memory (3.3 GB usable). I have a 256 MB ATI HD
2600
graphics
card. I have a Dell Ultrasharp 22 inch monitor (1680 x 1050
pixels).
I
use
McAfee VirusScan Plus. I have Office Professional 2003 and
use
Outlook
for
e-mail. Microsoft Works 8.5 and Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0
came
with
the
computer. I have 2 Optical drives E: & F: a 320 GB SATA hard
drive
C:
&
D:
and a 250 GB SATA hard drive G: for backup. Microsoft update
is
auto
and
all
Microsoft Windows software is current. Other programs such as
McAfee
VirusScan, Windows Defender etc. are up to date.
Problem:

I had to format C and reload the Dell as shipped software
because
Vista
was
damaged and could not be repaired. I saved the Outlook.pst
file
and
loaded
it after I reloaded Microsoft Office. I have all my old
e-mail.
I
can
see
my Contacts in the Contacts Folder but when I select To: I get
the
following
error message: I get the same error message when I select
Tool/Address
Book:

The address list (book ?) could not be displayed. The
contacts
folder
associated with this address list (book ?) could not be
opened.
It
may
have
been moved or deleted or you do not have permissions. For
information
on
how
to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see
Microsoft
Office
Outlook Help.

The Microsoft Office Outlook Help “Remove contact folder from
address
bookâ€
does not help or address the problem.

Can anyone please help me fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 so that
it
can
see
and
use my contacts in the Contacts Folder.
 
B

Bob in PGI

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010771141033.aspx is for XP not
Vista. I agree that it is not written very well.

My procedure worked in conjunction with Microsoft Help & Support Article ID
287563. The saved Outlook.pst file must be installed before Outlook is
initially started. You must close and restart Outlook after completing
Article 287563 Step 2. In step 2, I left the "descriptive name" at the
default "Contacts". I asume that if you had an achive.pst file, you would
save and installed in a similar manner.

Bob in PGI


Russ Valentine said:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010771141033.aspx
is as close as Microsoft can come to providing correct information. It
contains an error. It states you can copy the file to Outlook's default
location. That is no longer true because in most instances Outlook will have
already created a PST file in that location that you will overwrite and
corrupt your profile. The article does clearly state that you must connect
to a copied PST file using File > Open > Outlook Data file...
If you did that, you would be fine. Your description does not say you did.
Perhaps you did not post accurately.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
Copying direct worked for me. I used Microsoft Help & Support Artical ID
287563 to get my Contacts into my Outlook Address Book. I do not see any
corruption yet. Is there an Microsoft Help & Suport Article on your
method?
I believe there is a need because Vista is easly damaged and very likely
to
require reload. The Outlook.pst file containes a lot of information and
it
is highly desirable to recover it.

Russ Valentine said:
You never copy a file to Outlook's default location. That will not
connect
it correctly to Outlook, but will corrupt your profile.
You copy it to any other location, then open it in Outlook: File > Open >
Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
1. Final shutdown Outlook.
2. Saved Outlook.pst to G Drive.
3. Formated C: and restored the Dell as shipped software (Vista, Adobe
Elements, McAfee, etc). This restore is a built in Dell feature.
4. Installed Office Professional 2003 from my CD.
5. Copied Outlook.pst from Drive G: to C:\user\Bob in
PGI\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. There was no Outlook.pst file
present
when I copied to the folder.
6. Started Outlook. All my old e-mail & contacts came up OK except the
Outlook Address Book is empty and not accesible.

I am looking at Microsoft Help & Support Artical ID 287563 "Contact
Information does not appear in the address book in Outlook". I will
try
to
follow their instructions.

Bob in PGI


:

How you copied, transferred and connected to your Outlook data file
are
all
in play. You made one of those steps incorrectly. That's why I asked
you
what you did. You haven't told us. Be clear. Be specific.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I was trying to answer your question. I guess I did not understand
what
you
wanted.

I have some additional information. I went to Tools/E-mail Accounts
and
added a Personal Address Book. Now when I go to Tools/Address Book,
I
get
&
acknowedge the error message and the Address Book Radio Box now has
4
entries
(Outlook Address Book, Contacts, Contacts & Personel Address Book).
The
new
Contacts has all my contacts in it. I need to eliminate the empty
Contacts
and associate the good Contacts with the Outlook Address Book.

My notes indicate a simular problem when I transfered Outlook to my
former
XP computer. I did fix the problem in a maner simular to the above
information. Except I do not remember all the details.

Bob in PGI


:

Now answer my question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I formatted C:, loaded Microsoft Office Professional 2003, Loaded
the
Outlook.pst file that I had saved before formatting C; & started
Outlook.
Outlook came up with all my e-mail (inbox & sent items) as they
were
before I
formated C: Outlook Contacts Folder has all my contacts as they
were
before
I formated C: I am receiving and sending e-mail OK.

Of course there were many other programs and files to restore.

Bob in PGI


:

You must not have connected to your old file correctly. What did
you
do?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Outlook Address Book Will Not Open
After Format C and Reload As Shipped Software

Background:
I have 32 bit Microsoft Vista Ultimate. It is running on a
Dell
XPS420
with
Q6600, 2.4GHZ quad processor that I purchased in December
2007.
I
have
4
GB
@ 667 MHZ of memory (3.3 GB usable). I have a 256 MB ATI HD
2600
graphics
card. I have a Dell Ultrasharp 22 inch monitor (1680 x 1050
pixels).
I
use
McAfee VirusScan Plus. I have Office Professional 2003 and
use
Outlook
for
e-mail. Microsoft Works 8.5 and Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0
came
with
the
computer. I have 2 Optical drives E: & F: a 320 GB SATA hard
drive
C:
&
D:
and a 250 GB SATA hard drive G: for backup. Microsoft update
is
auto
and
all
Microsoft Windows software is current. Other programs such as
McAfee
VirusScan, Windows Defender etc. are up to date.
Problem:

I had to format C and reload the Dell as shipped software
because
Vista
was
damaged and could not be repaired. I saved the Outlook.pst
file
and
loaded
it after I reloaded Microsoft Office. I have all my old
e-mail.
I
can
see
my Contacts in the Contacts Folder but when I select To: I get
the
following
error message: I get the same error message when I select
Tool/Address
Book:

The address list (book ?) could not be displayed. The
contacts
folder
associated with this address list (book ?) could not be
opened.
It
may
have
been moved or deleted or you do not have permissions. For
information
on
how
to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see
Microsoft
Office
Outlook Help.

The Microsoft Office Outlook Help “Remove contact folder from
address
bookâ€
does not help or address the problem.

Can anyone please help me fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 so that
it
can
see
and
use my contacts in the Contacts Folder.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

OS is not in play here.
The correct procedures are posted here every day:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm
http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010771141033.aspx is for XP
not
Vista. I agree that it is not written very well.

My procedure worked in conjunction with Microsoft Help & Support Article
ID
287563. The saved Outlook.pst file must be installed before Outlook is
initially started. You must close and restart Outlook after completing
Article 287563 Step 2. In step 2, I left the "descriptive name" at the
default "Contacts". I asume that if you had an achive.pst file, you would
save and installed in a similar manner.

Bob in PGI


Russ Valentine said:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010771141033.aspx
is as close as Microsoft can come to providing correct information. It
contains an error. It states you can copy the file to Outlook's default
location. That is no longer true because in most instances Outlook will
have
already created a PST file in that location that you will overwrite and
corrupt your profile. The article does clearly state that you must
connect
to a copied PST file using File > Open > Outlook Data file...
If you did that, you would be fine. Your description does not say you
did.
Perhaps you did not post accurately.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
Copying direct worked for me. I used Microsoft Help & Support Artical
ID
287563 to get my Contacts into my Outlook Address Book. I do not see
any
corruption yet. Is there an Microsoft Help & Suport Article on your
method?
I believe there is a need because Vista is easly damaged and very
likely
to
require reload. The Outlook.pst file containes a lot of information
and
it
is highly desirable to recover it.

:

You never copy a file to Outlook's default location. That will not
connect
it correctly to Outlook, but will corrupt your profile.
You copy it to any other location, then open it in Outlook: File >
Open >
Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
1. Final shutdown Outlook.
2. Saved Outlook.pst to G Drive.
3. Formated C: and restored the Dell as shipped software (Vista,
Adobe
Elements, McAfee, etc). This restore is a built in Dell feature.
4. Installed Office Professional 2003 from my CD.
5. Copied Outlook.pst from Drive G: to C:\user\Bob in
PGI\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. There was no Outlook.pst file
present
when I copied to the folder.
6. Started Outlook. All my old e-mail & contacts came up OK except
the
Outlook Address Book is empty and not accesible.

I am looking at Microsoft Help & Support Artical ID 287563 "Contact
Information does not appear in the address book in Outlook". I will
try
to
follow their instructions.

Bob in PGI


:

How you copied, transferred and connected to your Outlook data file
are
all
in play. You made one of those steps incorrectly. That's why I
asked
you
what you did. You haven't told us. Be clear. Be specific.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I was trying to answer your question. I guess I did not
understand
what
you
wanted.

I have some additional information. I went to Tools/E-mail
Accounts
and
added a Personal Address Book. Now when I go to Tools/Address
Book,
I
get
&
acknowedge the error message and the Address Book Radio Box now
has
4
entries
(Outlook Address Book, Contacts, Contacts & Personel Address
Book).
The
new
Contacts has all my contacts in it. I need to eliminate the
empty
Contacts
and associate the good Contacts with the Outlook Address Book.

My notes indicate a simular problem when I transfered Outlook to
my
former
XP computer. I did fix the problem in a maner simular to the
above
information. Except I do not remember all the details.

Bob in PGI


:

Now answer my question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I formatted C:, loaded Microsoft Office Professional 2003,
Loaded
the
Outlook.pst file that I had saved before formatting C; &
started
Outlook.
Outlook came up with all my e-mail (inbox & sent items) as
they
were
before I
formated C: Outlook Contacts Folder has all my contacts as
they
were
before
I formated C: I am receiving and sending e-mail OK.

Of course there were many other programs and files to restore.

Bob in PGI


:

You must not have connected to your old file correctly. What
did
you
do?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Outlook Address Book Will Not Open
After Format C and Reload As Shipped Software

Background:
I have 32 bit Microsoft Vista Ultimate. It is running on a
Dell
XPS420
with
Q6600, 2.4GHZ quad processor that I purchased in December
2007.
I
have
4
GB
@ 667 MHZ of memory (3.3 GB usable). I have a 256 MB ATI HD
2600
graphics
card. I have a Dell Ultrasharp 22 inch monitor (1680 x
1050
pixels).
I
use
McAfee VirusScan Plus. I have Office Professional 2003 and
use
Outlook
for
e-mail. Microsoft Works 8.5 and Adobe Photoshop Elements
6.0
came
with
the
computer. I have 2 Optical drives E: & F: a 320 GB SATA
hard
drive
C:
&
D:
and a 250 GB SATA hard drive G: for backup. Microsoft
update
is
auto
and
all
Microsoft Windows software is current. Other programs such
as
McAfee
VirusScan, Windows Defender etc. are up to date.
Problem:

I had to format C and reload the Dell as shipped software
because
Vista
was
damaged and could not be repaired. I saved the Outlook.pst
file
and
loaded
it after I reloaded Microsoft Office. I have all my old
e-mail.
I
can
see
my Contacts in the Contacts Folder but when I select To: I
get
the
following
error message: I get the same error message when I select
Tool/Address
Book:

The address list (book ?) could not be displayed. The
contacts
folder
associated with this address list (book ?) could not be
opened.
It
may
have
been moved or deleted or you do not have permissions. For
information
on
how
to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see
Microsoft
Office
Outlook Help.

The Microsoft Office Outlook Help “Remove contact folder
from
address
bookâ€
does not help or address the problem.

Can anyone please help me fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 so
that
it
can
see
and
use my contacts in the Contacts Folder.
 
B

Bob in PGI

These references were very helpfull. I will be able to share them with
members of my computer club. I downloaded the Outlook Personal Folder
Backup. Thank you for your help!

Bob in PGI

Russ Valentine said:
OS is not in play here.
The correct procedures are posted here every day:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm
http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010771141033.aspx is for XP
not
Vista. I agree that it is not written very well.

My procedure worked in conjunction with Microsoft Help & Support Article
ID
287563. The saved Outlook.pst file must be installed before Outlook is
initially started. You must close and restart Outlook after completing
Article 287563 Step 2. In step 2, I left the "descriptive name" at the
default "Contacts". I asume that if you had an achive.pst file, you would
save and installed in a similar manner.

Bob in PGI


Russ Valentine said:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010771141033.aspx
is as close as Microsoft can come to providing correct information. It
contains an error. It states you can copy the file to Outlook's default
location. That is no longer true because in most instances Outlook will
have
already created a PST file in that location that you will overwrite and
corrupt your profile. The article does clearly state that you must
connect
to a copied PST file using File > Open > Outlook Data file...
If you did that, you would be fine. Your description does not say you
did.
Perhaps you did not post accurately.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Copying direct worked for me. I used Microsoft Help & Support Artical
ID
287563 to get my Contacts into my Outlook Address Book. I do not see
any
corruption yet. Is there an Microsoft Help & Suport Article on your
method?
I believe there is a need because Vista is easly damaged and very
likely
to
require reload. The Outlook.pst file containes a lot of information
and
it
is highly desirable to recover it.

:

You never copy a file to Outlook's default location. That will not
connect
it correctly to Outlook, but will corrupt your profile.
You copy it to any other location, then open it in Outlook: File >
Open >
Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
1. Final shutdown Outlook.
2. Saved Outlook.pst to G Drive.
3. Formated C: and restored the Dell as shipped software (Vista,
Adobe
Elements, McAfee, etc). This restore is a built in Dell feature.
4. Installed Office Professional 2003 from my CD.
5. Copied Outlook.pst from Drive G: to C:\user\Bob in
PGI\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. There was no Outlook.pst file
present
when I copied to the folder.
6. Started Outlook. All my old e-mail & contacts came up OK except
the
Outlook Address Book is empty and not accesible.

I am looking at Microsoft Help & Support Artical ID 287563 "Contact
Information does not appear in the address book in Outlook". I will
try
to
follow their instructions.

Bob in PGI


:

How you copied, transferred and connected to your Outlook data file
are
all
in play. You made one of those steps incorrectly. That's why I
asked
you
what you did. You haven't told us. Be clear. Be specific.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I was trying to answer your question. I guess I did not
understand
what
you
wanted.

I have some additional information. I went to Tools/E-mail
Accounts
and
added a Personal Address Book. Now when I go to Tools/Address
Book,
I
get
&
acknowedge the error message and the Address Book Radio Box now
has
4
entries
(Outlook Address Book, Contacts, Contacts & Personel Address
Book).
The
new
Contacts has all my contacts in it. I need to eliminate the
empty
Contacts
and associate the good Contacts with the Outlook Address Book.

My notes indicate a simular problem when I transfered Outlook to
my
former
XP computer. I did fix the problem in a maner simular to the
above
information. Except I do not remember all the details.

Bob in PGI


:

Now answer my question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I formatted C:, loaded Microsoft Office Professional 2003,
Loaded
the
Outlook.pst file that I had saved before formatting C; &
started
Outlook.
Outlook came up with all my e-mail (inbox & sent items) as
they
were
before I
formated C: Outlook Contacts Folder has all my contacts as
they
were
before
I formated C: I am receiving and sending e-mail OK.

Of course there were many other programs and files to restore.

Bob in PGI


:

You must not have connected to your old file correctly. What
did
you
do?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Outlook Address Book Will Not Open
After Format C and Reload As Shipped Software

Background:
I have 32 bit Microsoft Vista Ultimate. It is running on a
Dell
XPS420
with
Q6600, 2.4GHZ quad processor that I purchased in December
2007.
I
have
4
GB
@ 667 MHZ of memory (3.3 GB usable). I have a 256 MB ATI HD
2600
graphics
card. I have a Dell Ultrasharp 22 inch monitor (1680 x
1050
pixels).
I
use
McAfee VirusScan Plus. I have Office Professional 2003 and
use
Outlook
for
e-mail. Microsoft Works 8.5 and Adobe Photoshop Elements
6.0
came
with
the
computer. I have 2 Optical drives E: & F: a 320 GB SATA
hard
drive
C:
&
D:
and a 250 GB SATA hard drive G: for backup. Microsoft
update
is
auto
and
all
Microsoft Windows software is current. Other programs such
as
McAfee
VirusScan, Windows Defender etc. are up to date.
Problem:

I had to format C and reload the Dell as shipped software
because
Vista
was
damaged and could not be repaired. I saved the Outlook.pst
file
and
loaded
it after I reloaded Microsoft Office. I have all my old
e-mail.
I
can
see
my Contacts in the Contacts Folder but when I select To: I
get
the
following
error message: I get the same error message when I select
Tool/Address
Book:

The address list (book ?) could not be displayed. The
contacts
folder
associated with this address list (book ?) could not be
opened.
It
may
have
been moved or deleted or you do not have permissions. For
information
on
how
to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see
Microsoft
Office
Outlook Help.

The Microsoft Office Outlook Help “Remove contact folder
from
address
bookâ€
does not help or address the problem.

Can anyone please help me fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 so
that
it
can
see
and
use my contacts in the Contacts Folder.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You're welcome. No one gets this right by relying on their instincts or the
Help files. Microsoft has made migrating Outlook data an exercise in
counterintuitive futility. They will neither admit nor remedy the problem,
and it gets worse with each successive version. Just my opinion, of course.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
These references were very helpfull. I will be able to share them with
members of my computer club. I downloaded the Outlook Personal Folder
Backup. Thank you for your help!

Bob in PGI

Russ Valentine said:
OS is not in play here.
The correct procedures are posted here every day:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm
http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Bob in PGI said:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010771141033.aspx is for XP
not
Vista. I agree that it is not written very well.

My procedure worked in conjunction with Microsoft Help & Support
Article
ID
287563. The saved Outlook.pst file must be installed before Outlook is
initially started. You must close and restart Outlook after completing
Article 287563 Step 2. In step 2, I left the "descriptive name" at the
default "Contacts". I asume that if you had an achive.pst file, you
would
save and installed in a similar manner.

Bob in PGI


:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010771141033.aspx
is as close as Microsoft can come to providing correct information. It
contains an error. It states you can copy the file to Outlook's
default
location. That is no longer true because in most instances Outlook
will
have
already created a PST file in that location that you will overwrite
and
corrupt your profile. The article does clearly state that you must
connect
to a copied PST file using File > Open > Outlook Data file...
If you did that, you would be fine. Your description does not say you
did.
Perhaps you did not post accurately.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Copying direct worked for me. I used Microsoft Help & Support
Artical
ID
287563 to get my Contacts into my Outlook Address Book. I do not
see
any
corruption yet. Is there an Microsoft Help & Suport Article on your
method?
I believe there is a need because Vista is easly damaged and very
likely
to
require reload. The Outlook.pst file containes a lot of
information
and
it
is highly desirable to recover it.

:

You never copy a file to Outlook's default location. That will not
connect
it correctly to Outlook, but will corrupt your profile.
You copy it to any other location, then open it in Outlook: File >
Open >
Outlook data file.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
1. Final shutdown Outlook.
2. Saved Outlook.pst to G Drive.
3. Formated C: and restored the Dell as shipped software (Vista,
Adobe
Elements, McAfee, etc). This restore is a built in Dell feature.
4. Installed Office Professional 2003 from my CD.
5. Copied Outlook.pst from Drive G: to C:\user\Bob in
PGI\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. There was no Outlook.pst
file
present
when I copied to the folder.
6. Started Outlook. All my old e-mail & contacts came up OK
except
the
Outlook Address Book is empty and not accesible.

I am looking at Microsoft Help & Support Artical ID 287563
"Contact
Information does not appear in the address book in Outlook". I
will
try
to
follow their instructions.

Bob in PGI


:

How you copied, transferred and connected to your Outlook data
file
are
all
in play. You made one of those steps incorrectly. That's why I
asked
you
what you did. You haven't told us. Be clear. Be specific.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I was trying to answer your question. I guess I did not
understand
what
you
wanted.

I have some additional information. I went to Tools/E-mail
Accounts
and
added a Personal Address Book. Now when I go to Tools/Address
Book,
I
get
&
acknowedge the error message and the Address Book Radio Box
now
has
4
entries
(Outlook Address Book, Contacts, Contacts & Personel Address
Book).
The
new
Contacts has all my contacts in it. I need to eliminate the
empty
Contacts
and associate the good Contacts with the Outlook Address Book.

My notes indicate a simular problem when I transfered Outlook
to
my
former
XP computer. I did fix the problem in a maner simular to the
above
information. Except I do not remember all the details.

Bob in PGI


:

Now answer my question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I formatted C:, loaded Microsoft Office Professional 2003,
Loaded
the
Outlook.pst file that I had saved before formatting C; &
started
Outlook.
Outlook came up with all my e-mail (inbox & sent items) as
they
were
before I
formated C: Outlook Contacts Folder has all my contacts as
they
were
before
I formated C: I am receiving and sending e-mail OK.

Of course there were many other programs and files to
restore.

Bob in PGI


:

You must not have connected to your old file correctly.
What
did
you
do?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Outlook Address Book Will Not Open
After Format C and Reload As Shipped Software

Background:
I have 32 bit Microsoft Vista Ultimate. It is running
on a
Dell
XPS420
with
Q6600, 2.4GHZ quad processor that I purchased in
December
2007.
I
have
4
GB
@ 667 MHZ of memory (3.3 GB usable). I have a 256 MB ATI
HD
2600
graphics
card. I have a Dell Ultrasharp 22 inch monitor (1680 x
1050
pixels).
I
use
McAfee VirusScan Plus. I have Office Professional 2003
and
use
Outlook
for
e-mail. Microsoft Works 8.5 and Adobe Photoshop
Elements
6.0
came
with
the
computer. I have 2 Optical drives E: & F: a 320 GB SATA
hard
drive
C:
&
D:
and a 250 GB SATA hard drive G: for backup. Microsoft
update
is
auto
and
all
Microsoft Windows software is current. Other programs
such
as
McAfee
VirusScan, Windows Defender etc. are up to date.
Problem:

I had to format C and reload the Dell as shipped
software
because
Vista
was
damaged and could not be repaired. I saved the
Outlook.pst
file
and
loaded
it after I reloaded Microsoft Office. I have all my old
e-mail.
I
can
see
my Contacts in the Contacts Folder but when I select To:
I
get
the
following
error message: I get the same error message when I
select
Tool/Address
Book:

The address list (book ?) could not be displayed. The
contacts
folder
associated with this address list (book ?) could not be
opened.
It
may
have
been moved or deleted or you do not have permissions.
For
information
on
how
to remove this folder from the Outlook Address Book, see
Microsoft
Office
Outlook Help.

The Microsoft Office Outlook Help “Remove contact folder
from
address
bookâ€
does not help or address the problem.

Can anyone please help me fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 so
that
it
can
see
and
use my contacts in the Contacts Folder.
 

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