Outlook (XP, SP3) - Can't find Contacts?

M

MadDog

I'm having a problem with Outlook XP (SP3) that just started.

From my main Outlook screen, if I type a name in the search box to bring up
a contact, I get:

"Outlook could not find the requested contact. You don't have appropriate
permission to perform this operation."

If I open the contact view, I have no problem navigating to the specific
contact. It's there. It's just that search doesn't find it.

My computer recently did an automatic Windows XP update and I don't know if
this has anything to do with it.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Error message means you have not configured the Outlook Address Book Service
correctly.
 
M

MadDog

Well, the issue is that I haven't changed ANYTHING. All of a sudden, it
doesn't work. The only thing I can think is that when Windows updated,
"something" got changed.

Can you tell me how to fix this? I don't have a clue as to how to configure
the Outlook Address Book Service.

Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Standard fix is to remove the Outlook Address Book Service, restart Outlook,
re-add and reconfigure it. It would be worth checking your data file for
errors too using the Inbox Repair Tool.
 
B

Brian Tillman

MadDog said:
Well, the issue is that I haven't changed ANYTHING. All of a sudden,
it doesn't work. The only thing I can think is that when Windows
updated, "something" got changed.

Well, then, you DID change something. Allowing Windows Update to install
something is certainly within the definition of "change"
Can you tell me how to fix this? I don't have a clue as to how to
configure the Outlook Address Book Service.
P.S. I searched and found your pointer to this:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002

In Step 1, my address book was listed under existing directories, and in
Step 2, the "show this folder as an email address book" was already
checked.

What now?

Were this happening to me, I'd remove the OAB service from the mail profile
and add it in again, using the Mail applet in Control Panel, with Outlook
closed. I'd then start Outlook and make sure the "Show this folder" box was
checked again for each Contacts folder you want to appear. I'd then start
the Address Book window and under Tools>Options, make sure the contacts
folders were listed in the order I want.
 
M

MadDog

OK. I can either say "busted" or point well made. Unfortunately, I'm a big
enough dope when it comes to details like you're pointing out to be totally
clueless.

You're almost (?) implying that the Windows update is the root cause here.
Correct? If so, should I not be letting the automatic update function work?
How would I disable it?

Thanks.
 
M

MadDog

Thanks a million. The Inbox Repair Tool fixed it!

Russ Valentine said:
Standard fix is to remove the Outlook Address Book Service, restart Outlook,
re-add and reconfigure it. It would be worth checking your data file for
errors too using the Inbox Repair Tool.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
MadDog said:
P.S.S. I also found the link to:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823757/en-us

I followed those steps and still have the same problem.

Sorry for the multi-posting but I never got a response the first time I
posted this.
 
B

Brian Tillman

MadDog said:
OK. I can either say "busted" or point well made. Unfortunately, I'm
a big enough dope when it comes to details like you're pointing out
to be totally clueless.

You're almost (?) implying that the Windows update is the root cause
here. Correct? If so, should I not be letting the automatic update
function work? How would I disable it?

I'm not implying that the Windows Update feature caused the problem, but
since you claim that's all that changed, then the update is a likely
suspect.

You change the behavior of Windows Update in Control Panel>Security
Center>Automatic Updates.
 
M

MadDog

That's my story and I'm sticking to it :)

I did find the automatic update and it was set to automatically download and
install. I changed it to let me choose when and if to install.

Thanks for your help.



:

"I'm not implying that the Windows Update feature caused the problem, but
since you claim that's all that changed, then the update is a likely
suspect."
 

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