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Old July 16th, 2004, 05:51 PM
J. Lehman
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Default Express Address Book within Outlook

Background:
Windows XP Home (5.1.2600),
Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711)
Address Book (6.00.260000 (xpclient.010817-1148)

Breifly: I had Express loaded correctly; working.
I loaded Outlook overtop correctly; working.

When I clicked on the Address button on the Outlook
toolbar, I would get the Outlook Express Address book.

I have had a hard drive failure, switched machines, used
Express breifely, switched to Mozilla Thunderbird
(because I couldn't find my install disk for Outlook),
loaded Outlook today, imorted/restored my old data (mail,
rules, alerts, address book; working) and when I clicked
on the Address Button on the Outlook toolbar, I was
surprised to see a different address book (typical
Outlook Contacts list - so my husband tells me).

After poking around, I found (Start, Programs,
Accessories, Address Book) the address book I am used
to. It was the Outlook Express Address book, and, after
importing my data, it looks just the way I am accustomed
to it looking.

My question: after fiddling around with Outlook, HOW do I
get the Address Book button on the tool bar to call the
Outlook Express Address Book?

It used to do that...

Reason for remedy: I'm a picky, stay at home mom who
figures it worked that way before, it ought to do it
again.

~~jenn.lehman
  #2  
Old July 16th, 2004, 09:12 PM
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Express Address Book within Outlook

You can use the Windows Address book to view outlook contacts:
http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oeshare.htm

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)

Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-tips.net/

Vote for your favorite Outlook and Exchange utilities in the
Slipstick Ratings Raffle at http://www.slipstick.com/contest/

"J. Lehman" wrote in message
...
Background:
Windows XP Home (5.1.2600),
Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711)
Address Book (6.00.260000 (xpclient.010817-1148)

Breifly: I had Express loaded correctly; working.
I loaded Outlook overtop correctly; working.

When I clicked on the Address button on the Outlook
toolbar, I would get the Outlook Express Address book.

I have had a hard drive failure, switched machines, used
Express breifely, switched to Mozilla Thunderbird
(because I couldn't find my install disk for Outlook),
loaded Outlook today, imorted/restored my old data (mail,
rules, alerts, address book; working) and when I clicked
on the Address Button on the Outlook toolbar, I was
surprised to see a different address book (typical
Outlook Contacts list - so my husband tells me).

After poking around, I found (Start, Programs,
Accessories, Address Book) the address book I am used
to. It was the Outlook Express Address book, and, after
importing my data, it looks just the way I am accustomed
to it looking.

My question: after fiddling around with Outlook, HOW do I
get the Address Book button on the tool bar to call the
Outlook Express Address Book?

It used to do that...

Reason for remedy: I'm a picky, stay at home mom who
figures it worked that way before, it ought to do it
again.

~~jenn.lehman



  #3  
Old July 16th, 2004, 09:12 PM
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Express Address Book within Outlook

You can use the Windows Address book to view outlook contacts:
http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oeshare.htm

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)

Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-tips.net/

Vote for your favorite Outlook and Exchange utilities in the
Slipstick Ratings Raffle at http://www.slipstick.com/contest/

"J. Lehman" wrote in message
...
Background:
Windows XP Home (5.1.2600),
Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711)
Address Book (6.00.260000 (xpclient.010817-1148)

Breifly: I had Express loaded correctly; working.
I loaded Outlook overtop correctly; working.

When I clicked on the Address button on the Outlook
toolbar, I would get the Outlook Express Address book.

I have had a hard drive failure, switched machines, used
Express breifely, switched to Mozilla Thunderbird
(because I couldn't find my install disk for Outlook),
loaded Outlook today, imorted/restored my old data (mail,
rules, alerts, address book; working) and when I clicked
on the Address Button on the Outlook toolbar, I was
surprised to see a different address book (typical
Outlook Contacts list - so my husband tells me).

After poking around, I found (Start, Programs,
Accessories, Address Book) the address book I am used
to. It was the Outlook Express Address book, and, after
importing my data, it looks just the way I am accustomed
to it looking.

My question: after fiddling around with Outlook, HOW do I
get the Address Book button on the tool bar to call the
Outlook Express Address Book?

It used to do that...

Reason for remedy: I'm a picky, stay at home mom who
figures it worked that way before, it ought to do it
again.

~~jenn.lehman



  #4  
Old July 16th, 2004, 09:22 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Express Address Book within Outlook

Your question cannot be answered because you did not provide your mail
support mode.
Outlook will never display the contents of the Windows Address Book.
However, Internet Mail Only mode uses the Windows Address Book engine to
display your Outlook Contacts Folder, so it will look like the Windows
Address Book. Corp/Workgroup mode used the Outlook Address Book to display
your Contacts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"J. Lehman" wrote in message
...
Background:
Windows XP Home (5.1.2600),
Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711)
Address Book (6.00.260000 (xpclient.010817-1148)

Breifly: I had Express loaded correctly; working.
I loaded Outlook overtop correctly; working.

When I clicked on the Address button on the Outlook
toolbar, I would get the Outlook Express Address book.

I have had a hard drive failure, switched machines, used
Express breifely, switched to Mozilla Thunderbird
(because I couldn't find my install disk for Outlook),
loaded Outlook today, imorted/restored my old data (mail,
rules, alerts, address book; working) and when I clicked
on the Address Button on the Outlook toolbar, I was
surprised to see a different address book (typical
Outlook Contacts list - so my husband tells me).

After poking around, I found (Start, Programs,
Accessories, Address Book) the address book I am used
to. It was the Outlook Express Address book, and, after
importing my data, it looks just the way I am accustomed
to it looking.

My question: after fiddling around with Outlook, HOW do I
get the Address Book button on the tool bar to call the
Outlook Express Address Book?

It used to do that...

Reason for remedy: I'm a picky, stay at home mom who
figures it worked that way before, it ought to do it
again.

~~jenn.lehman



  #5  
Old July 16th, 2004, 09:22 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Express Address Book within Outlook

Your question cannot be answered because you did not provide your mail
support mode.
Outlook will never display the contents of the Windows Address Book.
However, Internet Mail Only mode uses the Windows Address Book engine to
display your Outlook Contacts Folder, so it will look like the Windows
Address Book. Corp/Workgroup mode used the Outlook Address Book to display
your Contacts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"J. Lehman" wrote in message
...
Background:
Windows XP Home (5.1.2600),
Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711)
Address Book (6.00.260000 (xpclient.010817-1148)

Breifly: I had Express loaded correctly; working.
I loaded Outlook overtop correctly; working.

When I clicked on the Address button on the Outlook
toolbar, I would get the Outlook Express Address book.

I have had a hard drive failure, switched machines, used
Express breifely, switched to Mozilla Thunderbird
(because I couldn't find my install disk for Outlook),
loaded Outlook today, imorted/restored my old data (mail,
rules, alerts, address book; working) and when I clicked
on the Address Button on the Outlook toolbar, I was
surprised to see a different address book (typical
Outlook Contacts list - so my husband tells me).

After poking around, I found (Start, Programs,
Accessories, Address Book) the address book I am used
to. It was the Outlook Express Address book, and, after
importing my data, it looks just the way I am accustomed
to it looking.

My question: after fiddling around with Outlook, HOW do I
get the Address Book button on the tool bar to call the
Outlook Express Address Book?

It used to do that...

Reason for remedy: I'm a picky, stay at home mom who
figures it worked that way before, it ought to do it
again.

~~jenn.lehman



  #6  
Old July 16th, 2004, 10:01 PM
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Express Address Book within Outlook

Perfect - Thank you. Husband advised me to use that
(workgroup) setting this time.
Now, how do I switch it to Internet Only?
re-install? -I remember that question on the initial
install.

~~jenn

-----Original Message-----
Your question cannot be answered because you did not

provide your mail
support mode.
Outlook will never display the contents of the Windows

Address Book.
However, Internet Mail Only mode uses the Windows

Address Book engine to
display your Outlook Contacts Folder, so it will look

like the Windows
Address Book. Corp/Workgroup mode used the Outlook

Address Book to display
your Contacts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"J. Lehman" wrote in message
...
Background:
Windows XP Home (5.1.2600),
Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711)
Address Book (6.00.260000 (xpclient.010817-1148)

Breifly: I had Express loaded correctly; working.
I loaded Outlook overtop correctly; working.

When I clicked on the Address button on the Outlook
toolbar, I would get the Outlook Express Address book.

I have had a hard drive failure, switched machines,

used
Express breifely, switched to Mozilla Thunderbird
(because I couldn't find my install disk for Outlook),
loaded Outlook today, imorted/restored my old data

(mail,
rules, alerts, address book; working) and when I

clicked
on the Address Button on the Outlook toolbar, I was
surprised to see a different address book (typical
Outlook Contacts list - so my husband tells me).

After poking around, I found (Start, Programs,
Accessories, Address Book) the address book I am used
to. It was the Outlook Express Address book, and,

after
importing my data, it looks just the way I am

accustomed
to it looking.

My question: after fiddling around with Outlook, HOW

do I
get the Address Book button on the tool bar to call the
Outlook Express Address Book?

It used to do that...

Reason for remedy: I'm a picky, stay at home mom who
figures it worked that way before, it ought to do it
again.

~~jenn.lehman



.

  #7  
Old July 16th, 2004, 10:01 PM
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Express Address Book within Outlook

Perfect - Thank you. Husband advised me to use that
(workgroup) setting this time.
Now, how do I switch it to Internet Only?
re-install? -I remember that question on the initial
install.

~~jenn

-----Original Message-----
Your question cannot be answered because you did not

provide your mail
support mode.
Outlook will never display the contents of the Windows

Address Book.
However, Internet Mail Only mode uses the Windows

Address Book engine to
display your Outlook Contacts Folder, so it will look

like the Windows
Address Book. Corp/Workgroup mode used the Outlook

Address Book to display
your Contacts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"J. Lehman" wrote in message
...
Background:
Windows XP Home (5.1.2600),
Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711)
Address Book (6.00.260000 (xpclient.010817-1148)

Breifly: I had Express loaded correctly; working.
I loaded Outlook overtop correctly; working.

When I clicked on the Address button on the Outlook
toolbar, I would get the Outlook Express Address book.

I have had a hard drive failure, switched machines,

used
Express breifely, switched to Mozilla Thunderbird
(because I couldn't find my install disk for Outlook),
loaded Outlook today, imorted/restored my old data

(mail,
rules, alerts, address book; working) and when I

clicked
on the Address Button on the Outlook toolbar, I was
surprised to see a different address book (typical
Outlook Contacts list - so my husband tells me).

After poking around, I found (Start, Programs,
Accessories, Address Book) the address book I am used
to. It was the Outlook Express Address book, and,

after
importing my data, it looks just the way I am

accustomed
to it looking.

My question: after fiddling around with Outlook, HOW

do I
get the Address Book button on the tool bar to call the
Outlook Express Address Book?

It used to do that...

Reason for remedy: I'm a picky, stay at home mom who
figures it worked that way before, it ought to do it
again.

~~jenn.lehman



.

  #8  
Old July 16th, 2004, 10:35 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Express Address Book within Outlook

For information on choosing a support mode or changing to the other support
mode, look he
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/choosingmode.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
wrote in message
...
Perfect - Thank you. Husband advised me to use that
(workgroup) setting this time.
Now, how do I switch it to Internet Only?
re-install? -I remember that question on the initial
install.

~~jenn

-----Original Message-----
Your question cannot be answered because you did not

provide your mail
support mode.
Outlook will never display the contents of the Windows

Address Book.
However, Internet Mail Only mode uses the Windows

Address Book engine to
display your Outlook Contacts Folder, so it will look

like the Windows
Address Book. Corp/Workgroup mode used the Outlook

Address Book to display
your Contacts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"J. Lehman" wrote in message
...
Background:
Windows XP Home (5.1.2600),
Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711)
Address Book (6.00.260000 (xpclient.010817-1148)

Breifly: I had Express loaded correctly; working.
I loaded Outlook overtop correctly; working.

When I clicked on the Address button on the Outlook
toolbar, I would get the Outlook Express Address book.

I have had a hard drive failure, switched machines,

used
Express breifely, switched to Mozilla Thunderbird
(because I couldn't find my install disk for Outlook),
loaded Outlook today, imorted/restored my old data

(mail,
rules, alerts, address book; working) and when I

clicked
on the Address Button on the Outlook toolbar, I was
surprised to see a different address book (typical
Outlook Contacts list - so my husband tells me).

After poking around, I found (Start, Programs,
Accessories, Address Book) the address book I am used
to. It was the Outlook Express Address book, and,

after
importing my data, it looks just the way I am

accustomed
to it looking.

My question: after fiddling around with Outlook, HOW

do I
get the Address Book button on the tool bar to call the
Outlook Express Address Book?

It used to do that...

Reason for remedy: I'm a picky, stay at home mom who
figures it worked that way before, it ought to do it
again.

~~jenn.lehman



.



  #9  
Old July 16th, 2004, 10:35 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Express Address Book within Outlook

For information on choosing a support mode or changing to the other support
mode, look he
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/choosingmode.htm


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
wrote in message
...
Perfect - Thank you. Husband advised me to use that
(workgroup) setting this time.
Now, how do I switch it to Internet Only?
re-install? -I remember that question on the initial
install.

~~jenn

-----Original Message-----
Your question cannot be answered because you did not

provide your mail
support mode.
Outlook will never display the contents of the Windows

Address Book.
However, Internet Mail Only mode uses the Windows

Address Book engine to
display your Outlook Contacts Folder, so it will look

like the Windows
Address Book. Corp/Workgroup mode used the Outlook

Address Book to display
your Contacts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"J. Lehman" wrote in message
...
Background:
Windows XP Home (5.1.2600),
Outlook 2000 (9.0.0.2711)
Address Book (6.00.260000 (xpclient.010817-1148)

Breifly: I had Express loaded correctly; working.
I loaded Outlook overtop correctly; working.

When I clicked on the Address button on the Outlook
toolbar, I would get the Outlook Express Address book.

I have had a hard drive failure, switched machines,

used
Express breifely, switched to Mozilla Thunderbird
(because I couldn't find my install disk for Outlook),
loaded Outlook today, imorted/restored my old data

(mail,
rules, alerts, address book; working) and when I

clicked
on the Address Button on the Outlook toolbar, I was
surprised to see a different address book (typical
Outlook Contacts list - so my husband tells me).

After poking around, I found (Start, Programs,
Accessories, Address Book) the address book I am used
to. It was the Outlook Express Address book, and,

after
importing my data, it looks just the way I am

accustomed
to it looking.

My question: after fiddling around with Outlook, HOW

do I
get the Address Book button on the tool bar to call the
Outlook Express Address Book?

It used to do that...

Reason for remedy: I'm a picky, stay at home mom who
figures it worked that way before, it ought to do it
again.

~~jenn.lehman



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