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Absolutely nothing. My user really hadn't customized his views or settings or anything, so it came back exactly like it was. The Contacts shortcut does the exact same thing. In the right pane whatever was there (i.e. calendar, mail) stays there, and the navigation pane goes totally blank except for two links (i think they were "share my contacts" and "open contact") The first is not necessary to do, and the second is really just a search for a specific contact (which it will return if you enter a valid contact) At the very top of the navigation pane there is a spot called "My Contacts" but there is nothing in it. I was hoping I could just add the contacts in there somehow, but I can't seem to figure it out. Look forward to more suggestions. Thanks Mike D "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What happens when you tried creating a new profile, as Russ suggested? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "mdellinger" wrote in message ... I have tried both suggestions, and neither works. After a little more fumbling around, i figured a couple of things out. My user had personal folders setup that he wasn't using at all. I believe that the button in the navigation pane is trying to open the contacts folder from his personal folders, the only problem with this theory is that when you right click and select open in new window, you get the contacts from the server. I successfully made a shortcut in the shortcut pane to open his contacts, however the shortcut will disappear if you switch views (i.e. click on mail, and then click on shortcuts again.) Is there a way to change the focus of the contacts shortcut in the navigation pane? My user isn't too concerned about this problem since he can get to his contacts by opening them in a new window, however, this is something that is just floating on my to-do list and i would like to get it taken care of. Thanks for the support, and hopefully we can figure this out somehow. Mike D "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: 2 other things to try since reinstalling rarely if ever solves anything: 1. Close Outlook, rename "outcmd.dat" with Outlook closed and restart Outlook. This will clear any toolbar customizations you have made and reset Outlook to its default 2. Create a new profile from scratch. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "mdellinger" wrote in message ... Alrighty, I have tried using the /cleanviews and the /resetoutlookbar switches. neither changed anything. When using the /resetoutlookbar switch, Outlook doesn't open, I just get a quick hourglass, and a "ding" sound. When taking the switch off of the shortcut, nothing had changed. The /cleanviews switch did open outlook, but didn't change anything either. I have looked through all the settings in outlook, but can't seem to find anything that would affect this. NOTE: It's looks like XP Pro doesn't like utilizing switches when the path contains a space (c:\program files...etc) whenever i tried to place the switch on the original .exe file, it would tell me "cannot open "c:\program". When I copied the .exe straight to the c: then it would allow the switches to be used. Don't know if i'm really offering any informative information to help you help me, but unless you have another suggestion, it looks like I am going to have to try uninstalling and reinstalling office. Thanks for your help! Mike D "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Do keep me posted. This is an odd one. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "mdellinger" wrote in message ... My user is currently on vacation, so I will not be able to try your suggestion for a few days. I do appreciate your help, and will let you know what happens when I get the chance to try it. thanks again, Mike D |
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Since shortcuts are specific to each Outlook profile, it sounds to me like
you created the profile but didn't actually use it to start Outlook. What folder are you trying to point the shortcut to? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "mdellinger" wrote in message ... Absolutely nothing. My user really hadn't customized his views or settings or anything, so it came back exactly like it was. The Contacts shortcut does the exact same thing. In the right pane whatever was there (i.e. calendar, mail) stays there, and the navigation pane goes totally blank except for two links (i think they were "share my contacts" and "open contact") The first is not necessary to do, and the second is really just a search for a specific contact (which it will return if you enter a valid contact) At the very top of the navigation pane there is a spot called "My Contacts" but there is nothing in it. I was hoping I could just add the contacts in there somehow, but I can't seem to figure it out. Look forward to more suggestions. Thanks Mike D "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What happens when you tried creating a new profile, as Russ suggested? "mdellinger" wrote in message ... I have tried both suggestions, and neither works. After a little more fumbling around, i figured a couple of things out. My user had personal folders setup that he wasn't using at all. I believe that the button in the navigation pane is trying to open the contacts folder from his personal folders, the only problem with this theory is that when you right click and select open in new window, you get the contacts from the server. I successfully made a shortcut in the shortcut pane to open his contacts, however the shortcut will disappear if you switch views (i.e. click on mail, and then click on shortcuts again.) Is there a way to change the focus of the contacts shortcut in the navigation pane? My user isn't too concerned about this problem since he can get to his contacts by opening them in a new window, however, this is something that is just floating on my to-do list and i would like to get it taken care of. Thanks for the support, and hopefully we can figure this out somehow. Mike D "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: 2 other things to try since reinstalling rarely if ever solves anything: 1. Close Outlook, rename "outcmd.dat" with Outlook closed and restart Outlook. This will clear any toolbar customizations you have made and reset Outlook to its default 2. Create a new profile from scratch. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "mdellinger" wrote in message ... Alrighty, I have tried using the /cleanviews and the /resetoutlookbar switches. neither changed anything. When using the /resetoutlookbar switch, Outlook doesn't open, I just get a quick hourglass, and a "ding" sound. When taking the switch off of the shortcut, nothing had changed. The /cleanviews switch did open outlook, but didn't change anything either. I have looked through all the settings in outlook, but can't seem to find anything that would affect this. NOTE: It's looks like XP Pro doesn't like utilizing switches when the path contains a space (c:\program files...etc) whenever i tried to place the switch on the original .exe file, it would tell me "cannot open "c:\program". When I copied the .exe straight to the c: then it would allow the switches to be used. Don't know if i'm really offering any informative information to help you help me, but unless you have another suggestion, it looks like I am going to have to try uninstalling and reinstalling office. |
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the problem isn't with the outlook shortcut. It is within outlook, getting
his contacts to display properly. I pointed the shortcut that I created within outlook to the contacts folder (that reside on the server) The shortcut would work properly, however as soon as you changed views (i.e. clicked on mail or calendar) and then went back to try and access the shortcut, it would not be there anymore. Basically, I just need him to be able to click on contacts in the lower left hand window, and have his contacts display. Mike D "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Since shortcuts are specific to each Outlook profile, it sounds to me like you created the profile but didn't actually use it to start Outlook. What folder are you trying to point the shortcut to? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "mdellinger" wrote in message ... Absolutely nothing. My user really hadn't customized his views or settings or anything, so it came back exactly like it was. The Contacts shortcut does the exact same thing. In the right pane whatever was there (i.e. calendar, mail) stays there, and the navigation pane goes totally blank except for two links (i think they were "share my contacts" and "open contact") The first is not necessary to do, and the second is really just a search for a specific contact (which it will return if you enter a valid contact) At the very top of the navigation pane there is a spot called "My Contacts" but there is nothing in it. I was hoping I could just add the contacts in there somehow, but I can't seem to figure it out. Look forward to more suggestions. Thanks Mike D "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What happens when you tried creating a new profile, as Russ suggested? "mdellinger" wrote in message ... I have tried both suggestions, and neither works. After a little more fumbling around, i figured a couple of things out. My user had personal folders setup that he wasn't using at all. I believe that the button in the navigation pane is trying to open the contacts folder from his personal folders, the only problem with this theory is that when you right click and select open in new window, you get the contacts from the server. I successfully made a shortcut in the shortcut pane to open his contacts, however the shortcut will disappear if you switch views (i.e. click on mail, and then click on shortcuts again.) Is there a way to change the focus of the contacts shortcut in the navigation pane? My user isn't too concerned about this problem since he can get to his contacts by opening them in a new window, however, this is something that is just floating on my to-do list and i would like to get it taken care of. Thanks for the support, and hopefully we can figure this out somehow. Mike D "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: 2 other things to try since reinstalling rarely if ever solves anything: 1. Close Outlook, rename "outcmd.dat" with Outlook closed and restart Outlook. This will clear any toolbar customizations you have made and reset Outlook to its default 2. Create a new profile from scratch. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "mdellinger" wrote in message ... Alrighty, I have tried using the /cleanviews and the /resetoutlookbar switches. neither changed anything. When using the /resetoutlookbar switch, Outlook doesn't open, I just get a quick hourglass, and a "ding" sound. When taking the switch off of the shortcut, nothing had changed. The /cleanviews switch did open outlook, but didn't change anything either. I have looked through all the settings in outlook, but can't seem to find anything that would affect this. NOTE: It's looks like XP Pro doesn't like utilizing switches when the path contains a space (c:\program files...etc) whenever i tried to place the switch on the original .exe file, it would tell me "cannot open "c:\program". When I copied the .exe straight to the c: then it would allow the switches to be used. Don't know if i'm really offering any informative information to help you help me, but unless you have another suggestion, it looks like I am going to have to try uninstalling and reinstalling office. |
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Please be specific. Is it the user's Contacts folder in an Exchange mailbox?
On a Personal Folders file? In Exchange Public Folders. I don't know what you mean by the lower-left hand window. As a scorched earth tactic, you could start Outlook once with the /resetnavpane switch to remove all navigation and shortcut pane customizations and start fresh. At this point, I think this is what you may need to do. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "mdellinger" wrote in message ... the problem isn't with the outlook shortcut. It is within outlook, getting his contacts to display properly. I pointed the shortcut that I created within outlook to the contacts folder (that reside on the server) The shortcut would work properly, however as soon as you changed views (i.e. clicked on mail or calendar) and then went back to try and access the shortcut, it would not be there anymore. Basically, I just need him to be able to click on contacts in the lower left hand window, and have his contacts display. Mike D "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Since shortcuts are specific to each Outlook profile, it sounds to me like you created the profile but didn't actually use it to start Outlook. What folder are you trying to point the shortcut to? "mdellinger" wrote in message ... Absolutely nothing. My user really hadn't customized his views or settings or anything, so it came back exactly like it was. The Contacts shortcut does the exact same thing. In the right pane whatever was there (i.e. calendar, mail) stays there, and the navigation pane goes totally blank except for two links (i think they were "share my contacts" and "open contact") The first is not necessary to do, and the second is really just a search for a specific contact (which it will return if you enter a valid contact) At the very top of the navigation pane there is a spot called "My Contacts" but there is nothing in it. I was hoping I could just add the contacts in there somehow, but I can't seem to figure it out. Look forward to more suggestions. Thanks Mike D "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What happens when you tried creating a new profile, as Russ suggested? "mdellinger" wrote in message ... I have tried both suggestions, and neither works. After a little more fumbling around, i figured a couple of things out. My user had personal folders setup that he wasn't using at all. I believe that the button in the navigation pane is trying to open the contacts folder from his personal folders, the only problem with this theory is that when you right click and select open in new window, you get the contacts from the server. I successfully made a shortcut in the shortcut pane to open his contacts, however the shortcut will disappear if you switch views (i.e. click on mail, and then click on shortcuts again.) Is there a way to change the focus of the contacts shortcut in the navigation pane? My user isn't too concerned about this problem since he can get to his contacts by opening them in a new window, however, this is something that is just floating on my to-do list and i would like to get it taken care of. Thanks for the support, and hopefully we can figure this out somehow. Mike D "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: 2 other things to try since reinstalling rarely if ever solves anything: 1. Close Outlook, rename "outcmd.dat" with Outlook closed and restart Outlook. This will clear any toolbar customizations you have made and reset Outlook to its default 2. Create a new profile from scratch. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "mdellinger" wrote in message ... Alrighty, I have tried using the /cleanviews and the /resetoutlookbar switches. neither changed anything. When using the /resetoutlookbar switch, Outlook doesn't open, I just get a quick hourglass, and a "ding" sound. When taking the switch off of the shortcut, nothing had changed. The /cleanviews switch did open outlook, but didn't change anything either. I have looked through all the settings in outlook, but can't seem to find anything that would affect this. NOTE: It's looks like XP Pro doesn't like utilizing switches when the path contains a space (c:\program files...etc) whenever i tried to place the switch on the original .exe file, it would tell me "cannot open "c:\program". When I copied the .exe straight to the c: then it would allow the switches to be used. Don't know if i'm really offering any informative information to help you help me, but unless you have another suggestion, it looks like I am going to have to try uninstalling and reinstalling office. |
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Specifically.
Outlook 2003 -- Navigation Pane -- Bottom (buttons or shortcuts) There is a (button or shortcut) that is called contacts -- when clicking on it, it does not open the contacts folder from the users mailbox. They are stored on the server under his mailbox. -- at least that is my understanding of where they reside. All the other (buttons or shortcuts) work just fine (i.e mail and calender..etc..). As for the scorched earth tactic, there were never any customizations made. This problem has been there since installing Outlook 2k3. I've just been made aware that a second user is having the same problem. These are the only two installations of Outlook 2003 that we have done so far. Mike D "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Please be specific. Is it the user's Contacts folder in an Exchange mailbox? On a Personal Folders file? In Exchange Public Folders. I don't know what you mean by the lower-left hand window. As a scorched earth tactic, you could start Outlook once with the /resetnavpane switch to remove all navigation and shortcut pane customizations and start fresh. At this point, I think this is what you may need to do. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "mdellinger" wrote in message ... the problem isn't with the outlook shortcut. It is within outlook, getting his contacts to display properly. I pointed the shortcut that I created within outlook to the contacts folder (that reside on the server) The shortcut would work properly, however as soon as you changed views (i.e. clicked on mail or calendar) and then went back to try and access the shortcut, it would not be there anymore. Basically, I just need him to be able to click on contacts in the lower left hand window, and have his contacts display. Mike D "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Since shortcuts are specific to each Outlook profile, it sounds to me like you created the profile but didn't actually use it to start Outlook. What folder are you trying to point the shortcut to? "mdellinger" wrote in message ... Absolutely nothing. My user really hadn't customized his views or settings or anything, so it came back exactly like it was. The Contacts shortcut does the exact same thing. In the right pane whatever was there (i.e. calendar, mail) stays there, and the navigation pane goes totally blank except for two links (i think they were "share my contacts" and "open contact") The first is not necessary to do, and the second is really just a search for a specific contact (which it will return if you enter a valid contact) At the very top of the navigation pane there is a spot called "My Contacts" but there is nothing in it. I was hoping I could just add the contacts in there somehow, but I can't seem to figure it out. Look forward to more suggestions. Thanks Mike D "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What happens when you tried creating a new profile, as Russ suggested? "mdellinger" wrote in message ... I have tried both suggestions, and neither works. After a little more fumbling around, i figured a couple of things out. My user had personal folders setup that he wasn't using at all. I believe that the button in the navigation pane is trying to open the contacts folder from his personal folders, the only problem with this theory is that when you right click and select open in new window, you get the contacts from the server. I successfully made a shortcut in the shortcut pane to open his contacts, however the shortcut will disappear if you switch views (i.e. click on mail, and then click on shortcuts again.) Is there a way to change the focus of the contacts shortcut in the navigation pane? My user isn't too concerned about this problem since he can get to his contacts by opening them in a new window, however, this is something that is just floating on my to-do list and i would like to get it taken care of. Thanks for the support, and hopefully we can figure this out somehow. Mike D "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: 2 other things to try since reinstalling rarely if ever solves anything: 1. Close Outlook, rename "outcmd.dat" with Outlook closed and restart Outlook. This will clear any toolbar customizations you have made and reset Outlook to its default 2. Create a new profile from scratch. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "mdellinger" wrote in message ... Alrighty, I have tried using the /cleanviews and the /resetoutlookbar switches. neither changed anything. When using the /resetoutlookbar switch, Outlook doesn't open, I just get a quick hourglass, and a "ding" sound. When taking the switch off of the shortcut, nothing had changed. The /cleanviews switch did open outlook, but didn't change anything either. I have looked through all the settings in outlook, but can't seem to find anything that would affect this. NOTE: It's looks like XP Pro doesn't like utilizing switches when the path contains a space (c:\program files...etc) whenever i tried to place the switch on the original .exe file, it would tell me "cannot open "c:\program". When I copied the .exe straight to the c: then it would allow the switches to be used. Don't know if i'm really offering any informative information to help you help me, but unless you have another suggestion, it looks like I am going to have to try uninstalling and reinstalling office. |
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Switching to the Contacts navigation pane (which is what you do when you
click that button) for the first time during an Outlook session will display the user's default Contacts folder. That could be on an Exchange server mailbox or in a Personal Folders .pst file, depending on how the user's mail profile is set up. The default folder is the one in the same store as Outlook Today. Perhaps the user's default store isn't what you think it is? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "mdellinger" wrote in message ... Specifically. Outlook 2003 -- Navigation Pane -- Bottom (buttons or shortcuts) There is a (button or shortcut) that is called contacts -- when clicking on it, it does not open the contacts folder from the users mailbox. They are stored on the server under his mailbox. -- at least that is my understanding of where they reside. All the other (buttons or shortcuts) work just fine (i.e and calender..etc..). As for the scorched earth tactic, there were never any customizations made. This problem has been there since installing Outlook 2k3. I've just been made aware that a second user is having the same problem. These are the only two installations of Outlook 2003 that we have done so far. Mike D "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Please be specific. Is it the user's Contacts folder in an Exchange mailbox? On a Personal Folders file? In Exchange Public Folders. I don't know what you mean by the lower-left hand window. As a scorched earth tactic, you could start Outlook once with the /resetnavpane switch to remove all navigation and shortcut pane customizations and start fresh. At this point, I think this is what you may need to do. "mdellinger" wrote in message ... the problem isn't with the outlook shortcut. It is within outlook, getting his contacts to display properly. I pointed the shortcut that I created within outlook to the contacts folder (that reside on the server) The shortcut would work properly, however as soon as you changed views (i.e. clicked on mail or calendar) and then went back to try and access the shortcut, it would not be there anymore. Basically, I just need him to be able to click on contacts in the lower left hand window, and have his contacts display. Mike D "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Since shortcuts are specific to each Outlook profile, it sounds to me like you created the profile but didn't actually use it to start Outlook. What folder are you trying to point the shortcut to? "mdellinger" wrote in message ... Absolutely nothing. My user really hadn't customized his views or settings or anything, so it came back exactly like it was. The Contacts shortcut does the exact same thing. In the right pane whatever was there (i.e. calendar, mail) stays there, and the navigation pane goes totally blank except for two links (i think they were "share my contacts" and "open contact") The first is not necessary to do, and the second is really just a search for a specific contact (which it will return if you enter a valid contact) At the very top of the navigation pane there is a spot called "My Contacts" but there is nothing in it. I was hoping I could just add the contacts in there somehow, but I can't seem to figure it out. Look forward to more suggestions. Thanks Mike D "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What happens when you tried creating a new profile, as Russ suggested? "mdellinger" wrote in message ... I have tried both suggestions, and neither works. After a little more fumbling around, i figured a couple of things out. My user had personal folders setup that he wasn't using at all. I believe that the button in the navigation pane is trying to open the contacts folder from his personal folders, the only problem with this theory is that when you right click and select open in new window, you get the contacts from the server. I successfully made a shortcut in the shortcut pane to open his contacts, however the shortcut will disappear if you switch views (i.e. click on mail, and then click on shortcuts again.) Is there a way to change the focus of the contacts shortcut in the navigation pane? My user isn't too concerned about this problem since he can get to his contacts by opening them in a new window, however, this is something that is just floating on my to-do list and i would like to get it taken care of. Thanks for the support, and hopefully we can figure this out somehow. Mike D "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: 2 other things to try since reinstalling rarely if ever solves anything: 1. Close Outlook, rename "outcmd.dat" with Outlook closed and restart Outlook. This will clear any toolbar customizations you have made and reset Outlook to its default 2. Create a new profile from scratch. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "mdellinger" wrote in message ... Alrighty, I have tried using the /cleanviews and the /resetoutlookbar switches. neither changed anything. When using the /resetoutlookbar switch, Outlook doesn't open, I just get a quick hourglass, and a "ding" sound. When taking the switch off of the shortcut, nothing had changed. The /cleanviews switch did open outlook, but didn't change anything either. I have looked through all the settings in outlook, but can't seem to find anything that would affect this. NOTE: It's looks like XP Pro doesn't like utilizing switches when the path contains a space (c:\program files...etc) whenever i tried to place the switch on the original .exe file, it would tell me "cannot open "c:\program". When I copied the .exe straight to the c: then it would allow the switches to be used. Don't know if i'm really offering any informative information to help you help me, but unless you have another suggestion, it looks like I am going to have to try uninstalling and reinstalling office. |
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Then why would I be able to right click on it and select open in new window,
and it opens a new window where the contacts are displayed properly? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Switching to the Contacts navigation pane (which is what you do when you click that button) for the first time during an Outlook session will display the user's default Contacts folder. That could be on an Exchange server mailbox or in a Personal Folders .pst file, depending on how the user's mail profile is set up. The default folder is the one in the same store as Outlook Today. Perhaps the user's default store isn't what you think it is? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx |
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I don't know. Are you still talking about the big Contact button at the
bottom of the navigation pane? Did you check on the configuration issue I suggested? Did you try using /resetnavpane? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "mdellinger" wrote in message ... Then why would I be able to right click on it and select open in new window, and it opens a new window where the contacts are displayed properly? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Switching to the Contacts navigation pane (which is what you do when you click that button) for the first time during an Outlook session will display the user's default Contacts folder. That could be on an Exchange server mailbox or in a Personal Folders .pst file, depending on how the user's profile is set up. The default folder is the one in the same store as Outlook Today. Perhaps the user's default store isn't what you think it is? |
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