G
Godsman
Have upgraded to Windows 7 a couple of weeks ago, forced by a motherboard
failure. I have installed Office 2000 and am running Outlook relatively well
(except for the way Contacts work!) in Compatability mode for XP service Pack
3. However, discovered that Outlook now will not reference my Contacts, and
insists on presenting the Windows Live Mail contacts instead (WHY???). In
the course of fiddling around, I changed the default program in the User -
Contacts folder to Outlook. Now it refuses to change back to Windows
Contact, even though that is the only program listed when I click on the Open
button. So if I double click on any entry in my Contacts folder it wants to
open Outlook, and all that does is give me a new email with the contact
attached to it.
I can open the contact with Windows live, but I have to select the coontact,
then click on Open, then click on Windows Live - so it's a bit tedious.
BTW anyone know how I can persuade Outlook to use it's own Contacts list?
Outlook has enormously better facilities for managing Contacts than the
Windows Live Mail.
Thanks
Chris
failure. I have installed Office 2000 and am running Outlook relatively well
(except for the way Contacts work!) in Compatability mode for XP service Pack
3. However, discovered that Outlook now will not reference my Contacts, and
insists on presenting the Windows Live Mail contacts instead (WHY???). In
the course of fiddling around, I changed the default program in the User -
Contacts folder to Outlook. Now it refuses to change back to Windows
Contact, even though that is the only program listed when I click on the Open
button. So if I double click on any entry in my Contacts folder it wants to
open Outlook, and all that does is give me a new email with the contact
attached to it.
I can open the contact with Windows live, but I have to select the coontact,
then click on Open, then click on Windows Live - so it's a bit tedious.
BTW anyone know how I can persuade Outlook to use it's own Contacts list?
Outlook has enormously better facilities for managing Contacts than the
Windows Live Mail.
Thanks
Chris