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babushka060899

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 12:04 pm
Post subject: Lost address book
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Have been sending faxes fine, up until today. When I click on the Address
book button, all my addresses are missing. It says show names from "Outlook
Address Book" but won't let me add anything to it. My addresses are still
fine when I call up the address book through OE 6. I haven't made any
changes to my system since I last sent a fax successfully. How do I get my
address book linked back to the fax console of fax wizard?

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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlo

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 4:13 pm
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Not possible. You must have changed something.
You could not be pulling up the Outlook Address Book unless you had
installed Outlook. Once you install Outlook, the Fax Console defaults to
your Outlook Contacts (i.e., Outlook Address Book).
What is the default Contact list manager for your operating system? (Hint:
Control Panel > Internet Options > Programs)
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"babushka060899" <babushka060899 DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Have been sending faxes fine, up until today. When I click on the Address
> book button, all my addresses are missing. It says show names from
> "Outlook
> Address Book" but won't let me add anything to it. My addresses are still
> fine when I call up the address book through OE 6. I haven't made any
> changes to my system since I last sent a fax successfully. How do I get
> my
> address book linked back to the fax console of fax wizard?

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babushka060899

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 4:13 pm
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Thank you, thank you, thank you! Somehow (I guess I did it since I'm the
only one using the computer) the contact list was changed from Address Book
to Microsoft Office Outlook. I changed it back and all my contacts are
there. You saved me a real headache because I never would have thought to
look there. Thank you again. Blessings to you and your family.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

> Not possible. You must have changed something.
> You could not be pulling up the Outlook Address Book unless you had
> installed Outlook. Once you install Outlook, the Fax Console defaults to
> your Outlook Contacts (i.e., Outlook Address Book).
> What is the default Contact list manager for your operating system? (Hint:
> Control Panel > Internet Options > Programs)
> --
> Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]
> "babushka060899" <babushka060899.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:488E8D28-501F-49EE-B490-444854FE94E3@microsoft.com...
> > Have been sending faxes fine, up until today. When I click on the Address
> > book button, all my addresses are missing. It says show names from
> > "Outlook
> > Address Book" but won't let me add anything to it. My addresses are still
> > fine when I call up the address book through OE 6. I haven't made any
> > changes to my system since I last sent a fax successfully. How do I get
> > my
> > address book linked back to the fax console of fax wizard?
>
>
>
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlo

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:17 pm
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You might not have done it intentionally. Have you always had Outlook
installed? Sometimes running an Office update will reset Outlook as the
default. Sneaky.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"babushka060899" <babushka060899.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E840170C-77B4-47F0-8D66-24F414CCF3D6@microsoft.com...
> Thank you, thank you, thank you! Somehow (I guess I did it since I'm the
> only one using the computer) the contact list was changed from Address
> Book
> to Microsoft Office Outlook. I changed it back and all my contacts are
> there. You saved me a real headache because I never would have thought to
> look there. Thank you again. Blessings to you and your family.
>
> "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
>
>> Not possible. You must have changed something.
>> You could not be pulling up the Outlook Address Book unless you had
>> installed Outlook. Once you install Outlook, the Fax Console defaults to
>> your Outlook Contacts (i.e., Outlook Address Book).
>> What is the default Contact list manager for your operating system?
>> (Hint:
>> Control Panel > Internet Options > Programs)
>> --
>> Russ Valentine
>> [MVP-Outlook]
>> "babushka060899" <babushka060899.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:488E8D28-501F-49EE-B490-444854FE94E3@microsoft.com...
>> > Have been sending faxes fine, up until today. When I click on the
>> > Address
>> > book button, all my addresses are missing. It says show names from
>> > "Outlook
>> > Address Book" but won't let me add anything to it. My addresses are
>> > still
>> > fine when I call up the address book through OE 6. I haven't made any
>> > changes to my system since I last sent a fax successfully. How do I
>> > get
>> > my
>> > address book linked back to the fax console of fax wizard?
>>
>>
>>
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Enunciat

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:24 am
Post subject: RE: Lost address book [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Go to outlook. Right click on the address book and go to "properties" and
then to Outlook address book. Make sure that "show this folder as an email
address book" is checked. This contact list will now show up in the fax
wizard. The reason why this happens is the personal file folder that
contains the address book is closed and reopened. Try to keep your .pst's
open or you will have to go through to each fax contact list and change the
settings.

Hope this helps.


"babushka060899" wrote:

> Have been sending faxes fine, up until today. When I click on the Address
> book button, all my addresses are missing. It says show names from "Outlook
> Address Book" but won't let me add anything to it. My addresses are still
> fine when I call up the address book through OE 6. I haven't made any
> changes to my system since I last sent a fax successfully. How do I get my
> address book linked back to the fax console of fax wizard?
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlo

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 6:37 pm
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This is a very old thread, but I'm not finding much in your post that is
accurate. You do not and cannot enable the Outlook Address Book as an email
address book. That can only be done for Contacts Folders.
Nor is it necessary to keep Outlook running in order to access the Outlook
Address Book from XP Fax.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Enunciat" <Enunciat.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:324A79CA-AE89-4478-A658-F78C68264BB8@microsoft.com...
> Go to outlook. Right click on the address book and go to "properties" and
> then to Outlook address book. Make sure that "show this folder as an
> email
> address book" is checked. This contact list will now show up in the fax
> wizard. The reason why this happens is the personal file folder that
> contains the address book is closed and reopened. Try to keep your .pst's
> open or you will have to go through to each fax contact list and change
> the
> settings.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
> "babushka060899" wrote:
>
>> Have been sending faxes fine, up until today. When I click on the
>> Address
>> book button, all my addresses are missing. It says show names from
>> "Outlook
>> Address Book" but won't let me add anything to it. My addresses are
>> still
>> fine when I call up the address book through OE 6. I haven't made any
>> changes to my system since I last sent a fax successfully. How do I get
>> my
>> address book linked back to the fax console of fax wizard?
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Enunciat

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 5:50 am
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I was actually speaking about the individual contacts folders. Go ahead.
Uncheck "show this folder as an email address book" and see if you can access
it from the fax wizard. I was not talking about keeping outlook running-
rather closing an outlook personal file folder (say you keep the fax numbers
in a seperate folder because it is simply so huge) will cause that check box
to become erased. Don't talk my word for it. Try it yourself and then call
me a goofball. You have a very arrogant way of speaking for someone who
didn't do their homework.

You are right- this is an old thread and I actually did not see your
response to the original question until returning to the thread today.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

> This is a very old thread, but I'm not finding much in your post that is
> accurate. You do not and cannot enable the Outlook Address Book as an email
> address book. That can only be done for Contacts Folders.
> Nor is it necessary to keep Outlook running in order to access the Outlook
> Address Book from XP Fax.
> --
> Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]
> "Enunciat" <Enunciat.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:324A79CA-AE89-4478-A658-F78C68264BB8@microsoft.com...
> > Go to outlook. Right click on the address book and go to "properties" and
> > then to Outlook address book. Make sure that "show this folder as an
> > email
> > address book" is checked. This contact list will now show up in the fax
> > wizard. The reason why this happens is the personal file folder that
> > contains the address book is closed and reopened. Try to keep your .pst's
> > open or you will have to go through to each fax contact list and change
> > the
> > settings.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> >
> > "babushka060899" wrote:
> >
> >> Have been sending faxes fine, up until today. When I click on the
> >> Address
> >> book button, all my addresses are missing. It says show names from
> >> "Outlook
> >> Address Book" but won't let me add anything to it. My addresses are
> >> still
> >> fine when I call up the address book through OE 6. I haven't made any
> >> changes to my system since I last sent a fax successfully. How do I get
> >> my
> >> address book linked back to the fax console of fax wizard?
>
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlo

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 5:03 pm
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The only problem here is that what you actually said is not what you
intended to say. Your initial post was wrong. Your correction is right.
We can only know what you type. We cannot know what you are "actually
speaking about," especially when it is different than what you type. That's
why the corrections were necessary. I have never seen an instance where
someone would deliberately close a PST file from their Outlook profile and
still expect the Outlook Address Book Service to retain its connection to
it. I'm sure it can happen, but it's not bloody likely.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Enunciat" <Enunciat.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AA1DA65F-FBEF-4B32-94F3-2F3FBAEB9A56@microsoft.com...
>I was actually speaking about the individual contacts folders. Go ahead.
> Uncheck "show this folder as an email address book" and see if you can
> access
> it from the fax wizard. I was not talking about keeping outlook running-
> rather closing an outlook personal file folder (say you keep the fax
> numbers
> in a seperate folder because it is simply so huge) will cause that check
> box
> to become erased. Don't talk my word for it. Try it yourself and then
> call
> me a goofball. You have a very arrogant way of speaking for someone who
> didn't do their homework.
>
> You are right- this is an old thread and I actually did not see your
> response to the original question until returning to the thread today.
>
> "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
>
>> This is a very old thread, but I'm not finding much in your post that is
>> accurate. You do not and cannot enable the Outlook Address Book as an
>> email
>> address book. That can only be done for Contacts Folders.
>> Nor is it necessary to keep Outlook running in order to access the
>> Outlook
>> Address Book from XP Fax.
>> --
>> Russ Valentine
>> [MVP-Outlook]
>> "Enunciat" <Enunciat.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:324A79CA-AE89-4478-A658-F78C68264BB8@microsoft.com...
>> > Go to outlook. Right click on the address book and go to "properties"
>> > and
>> > then to Outlook address book. Make sure that "show this folder as an
>> > email
>> > address book" is checked. This contact list will now show up in the
>> > fax
>> > wizard. The reason why this happens is the personal file folder that
>> > contains the address book is closed and reopened. Try to keep your
>> > .pst's
>> > open or you will have to go through to each fax contact list and change
>> > the
>> > settings.
>> >
>> > Hope this helps.
>> >
>> >
>> > "babushka060899" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Have been sending faxes fine, up until today. When I click on the
>> >> Address
>> >> book button, all my addresses are missing. It says show names from
>> >> "Outlook
>> >> Address Book" but won't let me add anything to it. My addresses are
>> >> still
>> >> fine when I call up the address book through OE 6. I haven't made any
>> >> changes to my system since I last sent a fax successfully. How do I
>> >> get
>> >> my
>> >> address book linked back to the fax console of fax wizard?
>>
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 5:03 pm
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Did I not specifically say "personal file folder"? You twisted this to mean
I said Outlook was not running. In saying "outlook address book" I might not
have been specific enough for your tastes- I keep my addresses organized in
folders because we have tens of thousands of entries for multiple industries-
nothing is in my main address book.

Of course no one would deliberately close a pst- but sometimes they do it by
accident. The only problem here is that you like to jump down people's
throats before you read what they say.



"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

> The only problem here is that what you actually said is not what you
> intended to say. Your initial post was wrong. Your correction is right.
> We can only know what you type. We cannot know what you are "actually
> speaking about," especially when it is different than what you type. That's
> why the corrections were necessary. I have never seen an instance where
> someone would deliberately close a PST file from their Outlook profile and
> still expect the Outlook Address Book Service to retain its connection to
> it. I'm sure it can happen, but it's not bloody likely.
> --
> Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]
> "Enunciat" <Enunciat.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AA1DA65F-FBEF-4B32-94F3-2F3FBAEB9A56@microsoft.com...
> >I was actually speaking about the individual contacts folders. Go ahead.
> > Uncheck "show this folder as an email address book" and see if you can
> > access
> > it from the fax wizard. I was not talking about keeping outlook running-
> > rather closing an outlook personal file folder (say you keep the fax
> > numbers
> > in a seperate folder because it is simply so huge) will cause that check
> > box
> > to become erased. Don't talk my word for it. Try it yourself and then
> > call
> > me a goofball. You have a very arrogant way of speaking for someone who
> > didn't do their homework.
> >
> > You are right- this is an old thread and I actually did not see your
> > response to the original question until returning to the thread today.
> >
> > "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
> >
> >> This is a very old thread, but I'm not finding much in your post that is
> >> accurate. You do not and cannot enable the Outlook Address Book as an
> >> email
> >> address book. That can only be done for Contacts Folders.
> >> Nor is it necessary to keep Outlook running in order to access the
> >> Outlook
> >> Address Book from XP Fax.
> >> --
> >> Russ Valentine
> >> [MVP-Outlook]
> >> "Enunciat" <Enunciat.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:324A79CA-AE89-4478-A658-F78C68264BB8@microsoft.com...
> >> > Go to outlook. Right click on the address book and go to "properties"
> >> > and
> >> > then to Outlook address book. Make sure that "show this folder as an
> >> > email
> >> > address book" is checked. This contact list will now show up in the
> >> > fax
> >> > wizard. The reason why this happens is the personal file folder that
> >> > contains the address book is closed and reopened. Try to keep your
> >> > .pst's
> >> > open or you will have to go through to each fax contact list and change
> >> > the
> >> > settings.
> >> >
> >> > Hope this helps.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "babushka060899" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Have been sending faxes fine, up until today. When I click on the
> >> >> Address
> >> >> book button, all my addresses are missing. It says show names from
> >> >> "Outlook
> >> >> Address Book" but won't let me add anything to it. My addresses are
> >> >> still
> >> >> fine when I call up the address book through OE 6. I haven't made any
> >> >> changes to my system since I last sent a fax successfully. How do I
> >> >> get
> >> >> my
> >> >> address book linked back to the fax console of fax wizard?
> >>
>
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 5:40 pm
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I did read what you said. What you said was either unclear or inaccurate.
Only when you posted what you "meant to say" could we have known otherwise.
Unfortunately, a lot of readers who did not know what you meant to say could
have been misled.
Interpreting the corrections as "jumping down your throat" seems a real
stretch, but if your skin is that thin, then I apologize.
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[MVP-Outlook]
"Enunciat" <Enunciat.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C3E6AD0C-7C21-4677-872E-866E744373C7@microsoft.com...
> Did I not specifically say "personal file folder"? You twisted this to
> mean
> I said Outlook was not running. In saying "outlook address book" I might
> not
> have been specific enough for your tastes- I keep my addresses organized
> in
> folders because we have tens of thousands of entries for multiple
> industries-
> nothing is in my main address book.
>
> Of course no one would deliberately close a pst- but sometimes they do it
> by
> accident. The only problem here is that you like to jump down people's
> throats before you read what they say.
>
>
>
> "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
>
>> The only problem here is that what you actually said is not what you
>> intended to say. Your initial post was wrong. Your correction is right.
>> We can only know what you type. We cannot know what you are "actually
>> speaking about," especially when it is different than what you type.
>> That's
>> why the corrections were necessary. I have never seen an instance where
>> someone would deliberately close a PST file from their Outlook profile
>> and
>> still expect the Outlook Address Book Service to retain its connection to
>> it. I'm sure it can happen, but it's not bloody likely.
>> --
>> Russ Valentine
>> [MVP-Outlook]
>> "Enunciat" <Enunciat.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:AA1DA65F-FBEF-4B32-94F3-2F3FBAEB9A56@microsoft.com...
>> >I was actually speaking about the individual contacts folders. Go
>> >ahead.
>> > Uncheck "show this folder as an email address book" and see if you can
>> > access
>> > it from the fax wizard. I was not talking about keeping outlook
>> > running-
>> > rather closing an outlook personal file folder (say you keep the fax
>> > numbers
>> > in a seperate folder because it is simply so huge) will cause that
>> > check
>> > box
>> > to become erased. Don't talk my word for it. Try it yourself and then
>> > call
>> > me a goofball. You have a very arrogant way of speaking for someone
>> > who
>> > didn't do their homework.
>> >
>> > You are right- this is an old thread and I actually did not see your
>> > response to the original question until returning to the thread today.
>> >
>> > "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> This is a very old thread, but I'm not finding much in your post that
>> >> is
>> >> accurate. You do not and cannot enable the Outlook Address Book as an
>> >> email
>> >> address book. That can only be done for Contacts Folders.
>> >> Nor is it necessary to keep Outlook running in order to access the
>> >> Outlook
>> >> Address Book from XP Fax.
>> >> --
>> >> Russ Valentine
>> >> [MVP-Outlook]
>> >> "Enunciat" <Enunciat.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:324A79CA-AE89-4478-A658-F78C68264BB8@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Go to outlook. Right click on the address book and go to
>> >> > "properties"
>> >> > and
>> >> > then to Outlook address book. Make sure that "show this folder as
>> >> > an
>> >> > email
>> >> > address book" is checked. This contact list will now show up in the
>> >> > fax
>> >> > wizard. The reason why this happens is the personal file folder
>> >> > that
>> >> > contains the address book is closed and reopened. Try to keep your
>> >> > .pst's
>> >> > open or you will have to go through to each fax contact list and
>> >> > change
>> >> > the
>> >> > settings.
>> >> >
>> >> > Hope this helps.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > "babushka060899" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Have been sending faxes fine, up until today. When I click on the
>> >> >> Address
>> >> >> book button, all my addresses are missing. It says show names from
>> >> >> "Outlook
>> >> >> Address Book" but won't let me add anything to it. My addresses
>> >> >> are
>> >> >> still
>> >> >> fine when I call up the address book through OE 6. I haven't made
>> >> >> any
>> >> >> changes to my system since I last sent a fax successfully. How do
>> >> >> I
>> >> >> get
>> >> >> my
>> >> >> address book linked back to the fax console of fax wizard?
>> >>
>>
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