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Old April 6th, 2005, 06:29 PM
sandra
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It was different for xp, but I figured it out.

???How can I get my inbox and deleted messages, from the old profile into
the old one? I tried exporting and importing, but lost the date received
field. I would like to keep this field.???

I was able to export and import the contacts OK. I exported and imported the
calendar kinda OK (I lost the reoccuring feature).

I used the comma separated windows option for export/import.



"sandra" wrote:

Will this work for xp too? (I have xp installed.)

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"sandra" wrote in message
...
How/where do I do that?

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

It will not work.
That is why I told you to create a new profile.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"sandra" wrote in message
...
I think I should just unistall office xp and try again. I assume that I
can
export the calendar and email messages to a file and then import them
into
a
brand new installation? I bought 2003 teacher student version which
requires
xp or 2000 loaded first. I have had both, so I can reload 2000 to a new
directory and then install 2003 on top of it. (2000 was initially
loaded
on
this computer before I upgraded to xp.) Do you think this will work?

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Upgrading a corrupt installation will only likely make the problem
worse.
Make sure you have a solidly working installation before you upgrade.
I'm not a big fan of upgrade installations as it is.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"sandra" wrote in message
...
I just bought office 2003. If I upgrade to 2003 and bring in my data,
will
the problem go away or will it stay?

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Yes, you have a disconnect and removing the Outlook Address Book
and
re-adding it will reset that connection.
Sounds like you have a more serious Profile corruption.
Create a new one from scratch.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"sandra" wrote in message
...
This is EXACTLY what I TRY to do. However, I get error messages.
My
previous
posts show the EXACT error messages that I get when I try to do
it.

When you say "valid mail transport", do you mean email servie? If
yes,
then
yes I do. The email function works fine. I can send and receive
and
compose,
etc. I just have to input the receipent by hand rather than pull
it
from
the
contact list. I can go to the contact list, however, and ask
Outlook
to
send
a message to this person and then compose the email and send it.

I think there is a disconnect somewhere between the contact
folder
and
the
address book recognized by the email editor.

-Sandra


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

It will work. I assume you have a valid mail transport in this
profile?
Just make sure you're doing things correctly. Read over the
instructions:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"sandra" wrote in message
...
This did not solve my problem. All of the same things happen
as
before.
The
only differnece is that I no longer have the "Outlook Address
book
MAPI"
noted in item 6 of my original list. The rest is all the same.

Maybe I should uninstall and reinstall office XP? Maybe I
should
install
it
to a different folder?

How can I save and retrieve the data from my mailboxes and
calendar
if
I
do
this. My addresses are still in Outlook Express.


"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Yes to all.
Your only either/or question was which address book to add.
Outlook.
Never Personal.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"sandra" wrote in message
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Do I do this through "tools", "options", "mail setup", "
email
accounts",
"View or change exisitng directories or address book", and
then
remove
them?

Then do I do this through "tools", "options", "mail setup",
"
email
accounts", "View or change exisitng directories or address
book",
and
and
add it back? Which, the outlook or personal?

Then do I go to "contacts", choose "properties", choose
the
"outlook
address book" tab, it show that "contacts" is the address
book,
and
the
check
box for "show this folder as an email address book" will be
available?

Thanks!

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Just remove the Outlook Address Book Service.
Restart Outlook and add it back.
Then make sure your Contacts Folders are enabled as email
address
books.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"sandra" wrote in
message
...
Here is my problem. I can't make my contacts my address
book.

Here are the symptons.

1 - The contacts folder seems to work OK. I can send
email
from
it,
add
names, etc.

2 - When I try to access the contct info from "new" to
make
a
new
email
message or from "reply" or "forward" an existing email
message,
no
names
or
lists appear.

3 - When I right click on "contacts", choose
"properties",
choose
the
"outlook address book" tab, it show that "contacts" is
the
address
book,
but
the check box for "show this folder as an email address
book"
is
grayed
out.

4 - In Outlook, if I go to "tools", "options", "mail
setup", "
email
accounts", "View or change exisitng directories or
address
book",
I
see
"Outlook address book MAPI" highlighted. I say
"change"
and
get
this
message: "This email account cannot be configured.
Please
run
outloook
and
choose this profile before attempting to make changes to
it."

5 - In Outlook, if I go to "tools", "options", "mail
setup",
"email
accounts", "Add new directory or address book",
"Addtional
Addresss
Books", I
get 2 choices "Outlook Address Book" and "Personal
Address
Book".
Choosing either of these gives me the same message: "The
account
you
have
added is not fully configured. It might not work
properly
until
re-configured
correctly."

6 - In Outlook, if I go to "tools", "options", "mail
setup", "
email
accounts", "View or change exisitng directories or
address
book",
I
see
"Outlook address book MAPI" highlighted, I say
"finish".
I
get
no
message,
but it doesn't fix the problem.

7 - I right click on "Outlook Today folder", choose
"properties
for
outlook
today" and get "personal folders properties". I choose
"general",
"advanced"
and get this error message: "The information services
cannot
be
configured.
Either the information service does not possess
properties
required
for
configutation, or the MAPI configuration file entry
point
could
not
be
determined."

8 - If I try to add a new contact folder, it also has
the
check
box
for
"show this folder as an email address book" grayed out.

9 - I "repaired" XP office and this did not solve the
problem.

HELP!!!!

Thank you.