showing Contact List as an Address Book

A

Alan 77056

I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to look up email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail Address Book" is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find anyone who can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new laptop useless for
email.
 
A

Alan 77056

That is very odd because the link you gave does not address the problem. I
have tried all that but when I get to the point of trying to check the box
"Show this folder as an e-mail address book" it is greyed-out and cannot be
checked. That is the problem and I haven't found anyone else asking the
question nor can I find any reference to it in Microsoft's "knowledge" base.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


Russ Valentine said:
No question is answered more frequently. I'm surprised you couldn't find the
answer here or in the KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Alan 77056 said:
I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to look up email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail Address Book" is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find anyone who can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new laptop useless for
email.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You are providing no information. State what part of the instructions are
not working for you. Clearly they tell you you must add the address book
service to your profile before you can enable it. Did you do that? If not,
why?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Alan 77056 said:
That is very odd because the link you gave does not address the problem.
I
have tried all that but when I get to the point of trying to check the box
"Show this folder as an e-mail address book" it is greyed-out and cannot
be
checked. That is the problem and I haven't found anyone else asking the
question nor can I find any reference to it in Microsoft's "knowledge"
base.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


Russ Valentine said:
No question is answered more frequently. I'm surprised you couldn't find
the
answer here or in the KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Alan 77056 said:
I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to look up email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail Address Book" is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find anyone who
can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new laptop useless
for
email.
 
A

Alan 77056

Yes, the address book is there. It is called "Outlook Address Book" - Type
MAPI. When I right click on "Contacts" in the My Contacts list and then the
"Outlook Address Book" tab the check box "Show this folder as an e-mail
address book" is grayed-out and cannot be selected.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


Russ Valentine said:
You are providing no information. State what part of the instructions are
not working for you. Clearly they tell you you must add the address book
service to your profile before you can enable it. Did you do that? If not,
why?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Alan 77056 said:
That is very odd because the link you gave does not address the problem.
I
have tried all that but when I get to the point of trying to check the box
"Show this folder as an e-mail address book" it is greyed-out and cannot
be
checked. That is the problem and I haven't found anyone else asking the
question nor can I find any reference to it in Microsoft's "knowledge"
base.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


Russ Valentine said:
No question is answered more frequently. I'm surprised you couldn't find
the
answer here or in the KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to look up email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail Address Book" is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find anyone who
can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new laptop useless
for
email.
 
L

Leslie Underwood

You are not alone with this issue. I have been struggling for the last two
hours trying to figure this problem out with no success. I run into the same
problem with the check box being greyed out/inaccessible under the Outlook
Address Book tab. It is quite frustrating. I have also followed the
directions of Russ with no success to the issue.

Alan 77056 said:
Yes, the address book is there. It is called "Outlook Address Book" - Type
MAPI. When I right click on "Contacts" in the My Contacts list and then the
"Outlook Address Book" tab the check box "Show this folder as an e-mail
address book" is grayed-out and cannot be selected.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


Russ Valentine said:
You are providing no information. State what part of the instructions are
not working for you. Clearly they tell you you must add the address book
service to your profile before you can enable it. Did you do that? If not,
why?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Alan 77056 said:
That is very odd because the link you gave does not address the problem.
I
have tried all that but when I get to the point of trying to check the box
"Show this folder as an e-mail address book" it is greyed-out and cannot
be
checked. That is the problem and I haven't found anyone else asking the
question nor can I find any reference to it in Microsoft's "knowledge"
base.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

No question is answered more frequently. I'm surprised you couldn't find
the
answer here or in the KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to look up email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail Address Book" is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find anyone who
can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new laptop useless
for
email.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Slowly, information trickles in. You corrupted your profile. I have no idea
how without knowing your Outlook version, how you created the profile, and
how you migrated your data to it.
Create a new profile from scratch. Then follow the instructions I posted.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Alan 77056 said:
Yes, the address book is there. It is called "Outlook Address Book" -
Type
MAPI. When I right click on "Contacts" in the My Contacts list and then
the
"Outlook Address Book" tab the check box "Show this folder as an e-mail
address book" is grayed-out and cannot be selected.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


Russ Valentine said:
You are providing no information. State what part of the instructions are
not working for you. Clearly they tell you you must add the address book
service to your profile before you can enable it. Did you do that? If
not,
why?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Alan 77056 said:
That is very odd because the link you gave does not address the
problem.
I
have tried all that but when I get to the point of trying to check the
box
"Show this folder as an e-mail address book" it is greyed-out and
cannot
be
checked. That is the problem and I haven't found anyone else asking
the
question nor can I find any reference to it in Microsoft's "knowledge"
base.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

No question is answered more frequently. I'm surprised you couldn't
find
the
answer here or in the KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to look up
email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail Address Book"
is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find anyone
who
can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new laptop
useless
for
email.
 
L

Leslie Underwood

I am logged in as the "Administrator" (being the sole user of this computer).
There is also a profile titled: "ASP.NET" are suppose to delete both or one?
I am using Outlook 2003 - Part of the MS Office 2003 Standard Edition program
I purchased. Is there a way to just revise the existing profile?

Thanks!

Russ Valentine said:
Slowly, information trickles in. You corrupted your profile. I have no idea
how without knowing your Outlook version, how you created the profile, and
how you migrated your data to it.
Create a new profile from scratch. Then follow the instructions I posted.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Alan 77056 said:
Yes, the address book is there. It is called "Outlook Address Book" -
Type
MAPI. When I right click on "Contacts" in the My Contacts list and then
the
"Outlook Address Book" tab the check box "Show this folder as an e-mail
address book" is grayed-out and cannot be selected.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


Russ Valentine said:
You are providing no information. State what part of the instructions are
not working for you. Clearly they tell you you must add the address book
service to your profile before you can enable it. Did you do that? If
not,
why?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
That is very odd because the link you gave does not address the
problem.
I
have tried all that but when I get to the point of trying to check the
box
"Show this folder as an e-mail address book" it is greyed-out and
cannot
be
checked. That is the problem and I haven't found anyone else asking
the
question nor can I find any reference to it in Microsoft's "knowledge"
base.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

No question is answered more frequently. I'm surprised you couldn't
find
the
answer here or in the KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to look up
email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail Address Book"
is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find anyone
who
can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new laptop
useless
for
email.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You have jumped into a thread that may not apply to you. State the steps to
reproduce your problem in clear, precise detail. Neither of you has provided
any of the requisite information to troubleshoot your problem. We can't read
minds. I am talking about Outlook profiles here, not User Accounts for the
OS.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Leslie Underwood said:
I am logged in as the "Administrator" (being the sole user of this
computer).
There is also a profile titled: "ASP.NET" are suppose to delete both or
one?
I am using Outlook 2003 - Part of the MS Office 2003 Standard Edition
program
I purchased. Is there a way to just revise the existing profile?

Thanks!

Russ Valentine said:
Slowly, information trickles in. You corrupted your profile. I have no
idea
how without knowing your Outlook version, how you created the profile,
and
how you migrated your data to it.
Create a new profile from scratch. Then follow the instructions I posted.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Alan 77056 said:
Yes, the address book is there. It is called "Outlook Address Book" -
Type
MAPI. When I right click on "Contacts" in the My Contacts list and
then
the
"Outlook Address Book" tab the check box "Show this folder as an e-mail
address book" is grayed-out and cannot be selected.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

You are providing no information. State what part of the instructions
are
not working for you. Clearly they tell you you must add the address
book
service to your profile before you can enable it. Did you do that? If
not,
why?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
That is very odd because the link you gave does not address the
problem.
I
have tried all that but when I get to the point of trying to check
the
box
"Show this folder as an e-mail address book" it is greyed-out and
cannot
be
checked. That is the problem and I haven't found anyone else asking
the
question nor can I find any reference to it in Microsoft's
"knowledge"
base.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

No question is answered more frequently. I'm surprised you couldn't
find
the
answer here or in the KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to look up
email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail Address
Book"
is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find
anyone
who
can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new laptop
useless
for
email.
 
L

Leslie Underwood

1. "We can't read minds." You may feel that this statement is factual but
from my view it is unprofessional and condescending.
2. When I came on to this site and read 'Alan 77056' question I recognized
it as being exactly the same issue I have been struggling with. That issue is
that my address book is blank although my Contacts are there and the attempts
to check off the "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" is greyed
out/inactive. I find it strange that two people would have the same issue but
there it is.
3. You insist on more information in order to help either or both of us but
yet we have supposedly not provided you with the appropriate information for
you to do so. Perhaps, you could more precise as to what you actually need or
rephrase the question.
4. I am using Outlook 2003, all my contacts appear under the Contacts field,
when I type in an email address it appears but, when I attempt to access my
address book nothing appears. It is blank. Now I have attempted several times
to go through the Contacts properties to access the Outlook Address Book tab
in order to check off the "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" but
since the field is greyed out or inaccessible I can not active this option.
5. The address book in the toolbar is blank as well as the address book in
toolbar for the send To and Cc fields. Clicking on the address book icon does
nothing.

Again, please be specific as to what you need regarding the profile. I have
looked for the information under Tools, Actions, & File and have not
identified a link.

Thank you for your patience and assistance with this matter and I hope that
we can resolve this quickly for all parties.


Russ Valentine said:
You have jumped into a thread that may not apply to you. State the steps to
reproduce your problem in clear, precise detail. Neither of you has provided
any of the requisite information to troubleshoot your problem. We can't read
minds. I am talking about Outlook profiles here, not User Accounts for the
OS.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Leslie Underwood said:
I am logged in as the "Administrator" (being the sole user of this
computer).
There is also a profile titled: "ASP.NET" are suppose to delete both or
one?
I am using Outlook 2003 - Part of the MS Office 2003 Standard Edition
program
I purchased. Is there a way to just revise the existing profile?

Thanks!

Russ Valentine said:
Slowly, information trickles in. You corrupted your profile. I have no
idea
how without knowing your Outlook version, how you created the profile,
and
how you migrated your data to it.
Create a new profile from scratch. Then follow the instructions I posted.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Yes, the address book is there. It is called "Outlook Address Book" -
Type
MAPI. When I right click on "Contacts" in the My Contacts list and
then
the
"Outlook Address Book" tab the check box "Show this folder as an e-mail
address book" is grayed-out and cannot be selected.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

You are providing no information. State what part of the instructions
are
not working for you. Clearly they tell you you must add the address
book
service to your profile before you can enable it. Did you do that? If
not,
why?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
That is very odd because the link you gave does not address the
problem.
I
have tried all that but when I get to the point of trying to check
the
box
"Show this folder as an e-mail address book" it is greyed-out and
cannot
be
checked. That is the problem and I haven't found anyone else asking
the
question nor can I find any reference to it in Microsoft's
"knowledge"
base.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

No question is answered more frequently. I'm surprised you couldn't
find
the
answer here or in the KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to look up
email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail Address
Book"
is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find
anyone
who
can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new laptop
useless
for
email.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

State the precise steps in the instructions I posted that you followed and
what happened. They could not be more clear. Did you read them? Shall I
repost them for you?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Leslie Underwood said:
1. "We can't read minds." You may feel that this statement is factual but
from my view it is unprofessional and condescending.
2. When I came on to this site and read 'Alan 77056' question I recognized
it as being exactly the same issue I have been struggling with. That issue
is
that my address book is blank although my Contacts are there and the
attempts
to check off the "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" is greyed
out/inactive. I find it strange that two people would have the same issue
but
there it is.
3. You insist on more information in order to help either or both of us
but
yet we have supposedly not provided you with the appropriate information
for
you to do so. Perhaps, you could more precise as to what you actually need
or
rephrase the question.
4. I am using Outlook 2003, all my contacts appear under the Contacts
field,
when I type in an email address it appears but, when I attempt to access
my
address book nothing appears. It is blank. Now I have attempted several
times
to go through the Contacts properties to access the Outlook Address Book
tab
in order to check off the "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" but
since the field is greyed out or inaccessible I can not active this
option.
5. The address book in the toolbar is blank as well as the address book in
toolbar for the send To and Cc fields. Clicking on the address book icon
does
nothing.

Again, please be specific as to what you need regarding the profile. I
have
looked for the information under Tools, Actions, & File and have not
identified a link.

Thank you for your patience and assistance with this matter and I hope
that
we can resolve this quickly for all parties.


Russ Valentine said:
You have jumped into a thread that may not apply to you. State the steps
to
reproduce your problem in clear, precise detail. Neither of you has
provided
any of the requisite information to troubleshoot your problem. We can't
read
minds. I am talking about Outlook profiles here, not User Accounts for
the
OS.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Leslie Underwood said:
I am logged in as the "Administrator" (being the sole user of this
computer).
There is also a profile titled: "ASP.NET" are suppose to delete both or
one?
I am using Outlook 2003 - Part of the MS Office 2003 Standard Edition
program
I purchased. Is there a way to just revise the existing profile?

Thanks!

:

Slowly, information trickles in. You corrupted your profile. I have no
idea
how without knowing your Outlook version, how you created the profile,
and
how you migrated your data to it.
Create a new profile from scratch. Then follow the instructions I
posted.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Yes, the address book is there. It is called "Outlook Address
Book" -
Type
MAPI. When I right click on "Contacts" in the My Contacts list and
then
the
"Outlook Address Book" tab the check box "Show this folder as an
e-mail
address book" is grayed-out and cannot be selected.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

You are providing no information. State what part of the
instructions
are
not working for you. Clearly they tell you you must add the address
book
service to your profile before you can enable it. Did you do that?
If
not,
why?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
That is very odd because the link you gave does not address the
problem.
I
have tried all that but when I get to the point of trying to
check
the
box
"Show this folder as an e-mail address book" it is greyed-out and
cannot
be
checked. That is the problem and I haven't found anyone else
asking
the
question nor can I find any reference to it in Microsoft's
"knowledge"
base.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

No question is answered more frequently. I'm surprised you
couldn't
find
the
answer here or in the KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to look
up
email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail Address
Book"
is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find
anyone
who
can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new laptop
useless
for
email.
 
L

Leslie Underwood

Following your provided instructions:

1. Selected Tools in the Outlook toolbar - Selected Email Accounts from the
drop down menu - Email accounts Wizard window opened.
2. Selected "View or Change Existing Directories or address books" then
clicked on "Next". The Directories and Address Books window appeared listing:
"Outlook Address Book - MAPI" and "Personal Address Book - MAPI."
3. As per your instructions clicked on "Add..." resulting in the "Directory
or Address Book Type" appears. Selected "Additional Address Books" then
clicked on "Next."
4. "Other Address Book Types" window appears listing "Outlook Address Book"
and "Personal Address Book" with the blue highlight on "Outlook Address Book."
5. Clicked on "Next" resulting in a Microsoft Office Outlook error pop-up
window stating: "This account or directory type already exists and cannot be
specified twice." Selected "Ok" on this pop-up window. Now matter how many
times I select "Next" the error pop-up window appears.
6. Selected "Cancel" to exit the "Other Address Book Types" window, closed
Outlook, restarted Outlook and with no change to the problem with the address
book.
7. Selected "Contacts" file and opened the "Contacts Properties" window.
Selected the "Outlook Address Book" tab. The check box and text - " Show this
folder as an e-mail Address Book" is greyed out and cannot be selected. Under
the "Name of the address book:" field it lists "Contacts" in light grey. I
closed this window.

Does this give you a better idea of what I have been doing to correct this
issue and some of the problems?


Russ Valentine said:
State the precise steps in the instructions I posted that you followed and
what happened. They could not be more clear. Did you read them? Shall I
repost them for you?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Leslie Underwood said:
1. "We can't read minds." You may feel that this statement is factual but
from my view it is unprofessional and condescending.
2. When I came on to this site and read 'Alan 77056' question I recognized
it as being exactly the same issue I have been struggling with. That issue
is
that my address book is blank although my Contacts are there and the
attempts
to check off the "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" is greyed
out/inactive. I find it strange that two people would have the same issue
but
there it is.
3. You insist on more information in order to help either or both of us
but
yet we have supposedly not provided you with the appropriate information
for
you to do so. Perhaps, you could more precise as to what you actually need
or
rephrase the question.
4. I am using Outlook 2003, all my contacts appear under the Contacts
field,
when I type in an email address it appears but, when I attempt to access
my
address book nothing appears. It is blank. Now I have attempted several
times
to go through the Contacts properties to access the Outlook Address Book
tab
in order to check off the "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" but
since the field is greyed out or inaccessible I can not active this
option.
5. The address book in the toolbar is blank as well as the address book in
toolbar for the send To and Cc fields. Clicking on the address book icon
does
nothing.

Again, please be specific as to what you need regarding the profile. I
have
looked for the information under Tools, Actions, & File and have not
identified a link.

Thank you for your patience and assistance with this matter and I hope
that
we can resolve this quickly for all parties.


Russ Valentine said:
You have jumped into a thread that may not apply to you. State the steps
to
reproduce your problem in clear, precise detail. Neither of you has
provided
any of the requisite information to troubleshoot your problem. We can't
read
minds. I am talking about Outlook profiles here, not User Accounts for
the
OS.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message I am logged in as the "Administrator" (being the sole user of this
computer).
There is also a profile titled: "ASP.NET" are suppose to delete both or
one?
I am using Outlook 2003 - Part of the MS Office 2003 Standard Edition
program
I purchased. Is there a way to just revise the existing profile?

Thanks!

:

Slowly, information trickles in. You corrupted your profile. I have no
idea
how without knowing your Outlook version, how you created the profile,
and
how you migrated your data to it.
Create a new profile from scratch. Then follow the instructions I
posted.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Yes, the address book is there. It is called "Outlook Address
Book" -
Type
MAPI. When I right click on "Contacts" in the My Contacts list and
then
the
"Outlook Address Book" tab the check box "Show this folder as an
e-mail
address book" is grayed-out and cannot be selected.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

You are providing no information. State what part of the
instructions
are
not working for you. Clearly they tell you you must add the address
book
service to your profile before you can enable it. Did you do that?
If
not,
why?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
That is very odd because the link you gave does not address the
problem.
I
have tried all that but when I get to the point of trying to
check
the
box
"Show this folder as an e-mail address book" it is greyed-out and
cannot
be
checked. That is the problem and I haven't found anyone else
asking
the
question nor can I find any reference to it in Microsoft's
"knowledge"
base.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

No question is answered more frequently. I'm surprised you
couldn't
find
the
answer here or in the KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to look
up
email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail Address
Book"
is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find
anyone
who
can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new laptop
useless
for
email.
 
T

TheDewWorm

I just had to re-install my contacts as my Address Book and had no problem,
but I used the following link:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319901/en-us?/spid=2520&sid=81

I had no problem with a grayed-out checkbox. Did you remove the address
books that appear in the dialog box first? The KB 319901 lists the "Remove"
step before the "Add" step.


Leslie Underwood said:
Following your provided instructions:

1. Selected Tools in the Outlook toolbar - Selected Email Accounts from the
drop down menu - Email accounts Wizard window opened.
2. Selected "View or Change Existing Directories or address books" then
clicked on "Next". The Directories and Address Books window appeared listing:
"Outlook Address Book - MAPI" and "Personal Address Book - MAPI."
3. As per your instructions clicked on "Add..." resulting in the "Directory
or Address Book Type" appears. Selected "Additional Address Books" then
clicked on "Next."
4. "Other Address Book Types" window appears listing "Outlook Address Book"
and "Personal Address Book" with the blue highlight on "Outlook Address Book."
5. Clicked on "Next" resulting in a Microsoft Office Outlook error pop-up
window stating: "This account or directory type already exists and cannot be
specified twice." Selected "Ok" on this pop-up window. Now matter how many
times I select "Next" the error pop-up window appears.
6. Selected "Cancel" to exit the "Other Address Book Types" window, closed
Outlook, restarted Outlook and with no change to the problem with the address
book.
7. Selected "Contacts" file and opened the "Contacts Properties" window.
Selected the "Outlook Address Book" tab. The check box and text - " Show this
folder as an e-mail Address Book" is greyed out and cannot be selected. Under
the "Name of the address book:" field it lists "Contacts" in light grey. I
closed this window.

Does this give you a better idea of what I have been doing to correct this
issue and some of the problems?


Russ Valentine said:
State the precise steps in the instructions I posted that you followed and
what happened. They could not be more clear. Did you read them? Shall I
repost them for you?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Leslie Underwood said:
1. "We can't read minds." You may feel that this statement is factual but
from my view it is unprofessional and condescending.
2. When I came on to this site and read 'Alan 77056' question I recognized
it as being exactly the same issue I have been struggling with. That issue
is
that my address book is blank although my Contacts are there and the
attempts
to check off the "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" is greyed
out/inactive. I find it strange that two people would have the same issue
but
there it is.
3. You insist on more information in order to help either or both of us
but
yet we have supposedly not provided you with the appropriate information
for
you to do so. Perhaps, you could more precise as to what you actually need
or
rephrase the question.
4. I am using Outlook 2003, all my contacts appear under the Contacts
field,
when I type in an email address it appears but, when I attempt to access
my
address book nothing appears. It is blank. Now I have attempted several
times
to go through the Contacts properties to access the Outlook Address Book
tab
in order to check off the "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" but
since the field is greyed out or inaccessible I can not active this
option.
5. The address book in the toolbar is blank as well as the address book in
toolbar for the send To and Cc fields. Clicking on the address book icon
does
nothing.

Again, please be specific as to what you need regarding the profile. I
have
looked for the information under Tools, Actions, & File and have not
identified a link.

Thank you for your patience and assistance with this matter and I hope
that
we can resolve this quickly for all parties.


:

You have jumped into a thread that may not apply to you. State the steps
to
reproduce your problem in clear, precise detail. Neither of you has
provided
any of the requisite information to troubleshoot your problem. We can't
read
minds. I am talking about Outlook profiles here, not User Accounts for
the
OS.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message I am logged in as the "Administrator" (being the sole user of this
computer).
There is also a profile titled: "ASP.NET" are suppose to delete both or
one?
I am using Outlook 2003 - Part of the MS Office 2003 Standard Edition
program
I purchased. Is there a way to just revise the existing profile?

Thanks!

:

Slowly, information trickles in. You corrupted your profile. I have no
idea
how without knowing your Outlook version, how you created the profile,
and
how you migrated your data to it.
Create a new profile from scratch. Then follow the instructions I
posted.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Yes, the address book is there. It is called "Outlook Address
Book" -
Type
MAPI. When I right click on "Contacts" in the My Contacts list and
then
the
"Outlook Address Book" tab the check box "Show this folder as an
e-mail
address book" is grayed-out and cannot be selected.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

You are providing no information. State what part of the
instructions
are
not working for you. Clearly they tell you you must add the address
book
service to your profile before you can enable it. Did you do that?
If
not,
why?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
That is very odd because the link you gave does not address the
problem.
I
have tried all that but when I get to the point of trying to
check
the
box
"Show this folder as an e-mail address book" it is greyed-out and
cannot
be
checked. That is the problem and I haven't found anyone else
asking
the
question nor can I find any reference to it in Microsoft's
"knowledge"
base.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

No question is answered more frequently. I'm surprised you
couldn't
find
the
answer here or in the KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to look
up
email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail Address
Book"
is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find
anyone
who
can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new laptop
useless
for
email.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Yes. You haven't followed the directions. You should not have added the
Personal Address Book Service to your profile. It is interfering. Remove it.
Restart Outlook. If your profile is still corrupt, you may also need to
remove the Outlook Address Book Service, restart Outlook, then re-add it
before you can get the service to work.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Leslie Underwood said:
Following your provided instructions:

1. Selected Tools in the Outlook toolbar - Selected Email Accounts from
the
drop down menu - Email accounts Wizard window opened.
2. Selected "View or Change Existing Directories or address books" then
clicked on "Next". The Directories and Address Books window appeared
listing:
"Outlook Address Book - MAPI" and "Personal Address Book - MAPI."
3. As per your instructions clicked on "Add..." resulting in the
"Directory
or Address Book Type" appears. Selected "Additional Address Books" then
clicked on "Next."
4. "Other Address Book Types" window appears listing "Outlook Address
Book"
and "Personal Address Book" with the blue highlight on "Outlook Address
Book."
5. Clicked on "Next" resulting in a Microsoft Office Outlook error pop-up
window stating: "This account or directory type already exists and cannot
be
specified twice." Selected "Ok" on this pop-up window. Now matter how many
times I select "Next" the error pop-up window appears.
6. Selected "Cancel" to exit the "Other Address Book Types" window, closed
Outlook, restarted Outlook and with no change to the problem with the
address
book.
7. Selected "Contacts" file and opened the "Contacts Properties" window.
Selected the "Outlook Address Book" tab. The check box and text - " Show
this
folder as an e-mail Address Book" is greyed out and cannot be selected.
Under
the "Name of the address book:" field it lists "Contacts" in light grey. I
closed this window.

Does this give you a better idea of what I have been doing to correct this
issue and some of the problems?


Russ Valentine said:
State the precise steps in the instructions I posted that you followed
and
what happened. They could not be more clear. Did you read them? Shall I
repost them for you?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Leslie Underwood said:
1. "We can't read minds." You may feel that this statement is factual
but
from my view it is unprofessional and condescending.
2. When I came on to this site and read 'Alan 77056' question I
recognized
it as being exactly the same issue I have been struggling with. That
issue
is
that my address book is blank although my Contacts are there and the
attempts
to check off the "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" is greyed
out/inactive. I find it strange that two people would have the same
issue
but
there it is.
3. You insist on more information in order to help either or both of us
but
yet we have supposedly not provided you with the appropriate
information
for
you to do so. Perhaps, you could more precise as to what you actually
need
or
rephrase the question.
4. I am using Outlook 2003, all my contacts appear under the Contacts
field,
when I type in an email address it appears but, when I attempt to
access
my
address book nothing appears. It is blank. Now I have attempted several
times
to go through the Contacts properties to access the Outlook Address
Book
tab
in order to check off the "Show this folder as an e-mail address book"
but
since the field is greyed out or inaccessible I can not active this
option.
5. The address book in the toolbar is blank as well as the address book
in
toolbar for the send To and Cc fields. Clicking on the address book
icon
does
nothing.

Again, please be specific as to what you need regarding the profile. I
have
looked for the information under Tools, Actions, & File and have not
identified a link.

Thank you for your patience and assistance with this matter and I hope
that
we can resolve this quickly for all parties.


:

You have jumped into a thread that may not apply to you. State the
steps
to
reproduce your problem in clear, precise detail. Neither of you has
provided
any of the requisite information to troubleshoot your problem. We
can't
read
minds. I am talking about Outlook profiles here, not User Accounts for
the
OS.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
in
message I am logged in as the "Administrator" (being the sole user of this
computer).
There is also a profile titled: "ASP.NET" are suppose to delete both
or
one?
I am using Outlook 2003 - Part of the MS Office 2003 Standard
Edition
program
I purchased. Is there a way to just revise the existing profile?

Thanks!

:

Slowly, information trickles in. You corrupted your profile. I have
no
idea
how without knowing your Outlook version, how you created the
profile,
and
how you migrated your data to it.
Create a new profile from scratch. Then follow the instructions I
posted.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Yes, the address book is there. It is called "Outlook Address
Book" -
Type
MAPI. When I right click on "Contacts" in the My Contacts list
and
then
the
"Outlook Address Book" tab the check box "Show this folder as an
e-mail
address book" is grayed-out and cannot be selected.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

You are providing no information. State what part of the
instructions
are
not working for you. Clearly they tell you you must add the
address
book
service to your profile before you can enable it. Did you do
that?
If
not,
why?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
That is very odd because the link you gave does not address
the
problem.
I
have tried all that but when I get to the point of trying to
check
the
box
"Show this folder as an e-mail address book" it is greyed-out
and
cannot
be
checked. That is the problem and I haven't found anyone else
asking
the
question nor can I find any reference to it in Microsoft's
"knowledge"
base.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

No question is answered more frequently. I'm surprised you
couldn't
find
the
answer here or in the KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to
look
up
email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail
Address
Book"
is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find
anyone
who
can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new
laptop
useless
for
email.
 
A

Alan 77056

I set up a new profile and suddenly I can now get my contacts list as an
address book. However I now have a new problem. Outlook2007 now behaves
strangely. It is much slower and if I switch from, say, Contacts to Mail it
grinds away for a long time, perhaps a minute or two, during which it says
"Outlook Not Responding" and then finally makes the switch.

I am using a new Dell laptop with plenty of power and memory. It has Vista
and I have installed Office 2007. As far as I know all I did was create a
new profile which solved the problem of "Show this folder as an Outlook
Address Book" being grayed-out. What could be causing this? Do I need to
reinstall Outlook?

This is all so frustrating...
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


Russ Valentine said:
Slowly, information trickles in. You corrupted your profile. I have no idea
how without knowing your Outlook version, how you created the profile, and
how you migrated your data to it.
Create a new profile from scratch. Then follow the instructions I posted.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Alan 77056 said:
Yes, the address book is there. It is called "Outlook Address Book" -
Type
MAPI. When I right click on "Contacts" in the My Contacts list and then
the
"Outlook Address Book" tab the check box "Show this folder as an e-mail
address book" is grayed-out and cannot be selected.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


Russ Valentine said:
You are providing no information. State what part of the instructions are
not working for you. Clearly they tell you you must add the address book
service to your profile before you can enable it. Did you do that? If
not,
why?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
That is very odd because the link you gave does not address the
problem.
I
have tried all that but when I get to the point of trying to check the
box
"Show this folder as an e-mail address book" it is greyed-out and
cannot
be
checked. That is the problem and I haven't found anyone else asking
the
question nor can I find any reference to it in Microsoft's "knowledge"
base.
--
Just Trying to Get it to Work


:

No question is answered more frequently. I'm surprised you couldn't
find
the
answer here or in the KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am unable to use my contact list as an address book to look up
email
addresses because the "Show contact list as an E-mail Address Book"
is
grayed-out and won't let me check it. I can't seem to find anyone
who
can
help solve this issue. This essentially renders my new laptop
useless
for
email.
 

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