XP Pro, Outlook (Office) 2003 SP3 (SMTP / POP3 mail, no Exchange Server,
LAN)

I must not have something configured correctly, and I'm getting lost
trying to find help in the knowledgebase so I'm turning to this group.

On my desktop at work I have two different logins that I use. The old,
local, login is not used much any more but is where everything began.
The new, network domain, login is now where I spend most of my time.

This morning I discovered that Outlook is putting new addresses into the
'new' addressbook instead of the 'old' one which has all my contacts.

What are my options? I really only need one contacts folder instead of
two, but at this point I don't know 1) how to synchronize the two books
or 2) how to tell Outlook to only use one of them.

In fact, I was not even able to determine how to rename them so I can
tell which one I'm looking at ... Outlook shows me two choices, both
named "Contacts."

Suggestions, please!

--
Clif
Still learning Access 2003

Re: Force Outlook to use only one contacts folder (2003) by Russ

Russ
Tue Apr 29 13:14:33 PDT 2008

Each Windows logon uses a separate Outlook profile and each Outlook profile
will use its own data file (there is no address book in Outlook so I'm not
sure what you mean by that). Just decide which data file you want to use,
then make sure you place it in a location so that it can be accessed by the
Outlook profile you want to use. Open the file in Outlook and set it as your
default.
The file you need is your Personal Folders file (*.pst) It's where all the
mail, calendar, contacts etc are stored.

Take a look at these pages for info on Outlook data backup or transfer:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm
http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Clif McIrvin" <clare.moe@nevergmail.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:uM44qSgqIHA.1768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> XP Pro, Outlook (Office) 2003 SP3 (SMTP / POP3 mail, no Exchange Server,
> LAN)
>
> I must not have something configured correctly, and I'm getting lost
> trying to find help in the knowledgebase so I'm turning to this group.
>
> On my desktop at work I have two different logins that I use. The old,
> local, login is not used much any more but is where everything began. The
> new, network domain, login is now where I spend most of my time.
>
> This morning I discovered that Outlook is putting new addresses into the
> 'new' addressbook instead of the 'old' one which has all my contacts.
>
> What are my options? I really only need one contacts folder instead of
> two, but at this point I don't know 1) how to synchronize the two books or
> 2) how to tell Outlook to only use one of them.
>
> In fact, I was not even able to determine how to rename them so I can tell
> which one I'm looking at ... Outlook shows me two choices, both named
> "Contacts."
>
> Suggestions, please!
>
> --
> Clif
> Still learning Access 2003
>
>
>
>


Re: Force Outlook to use only one contacts folder (2003) by Clif

Clif
Tue Apr 29 15:06:05 PDT 2008

Thanks, Russ. I spent some frustrating time this morning following a
link from slipstick I found in another thread. The MS KB articles it
lead me to seemed relevant, but references to "click on File | Folder |
Properties | Address Book Tab" failed to mention that I had to be in the
contacts view -- at least I think that's what the problem was.

I do have both .pst files in question linked; and the emails are
correctly processing into the correct .pst file but I seem to be not
properly set up with respect to contacts yet.

After struggling with those KB articles this morning I think I'm finally
on the right track. I'll check out the links you suggest.

--
Clif
Still learning Office (2003)



"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russval@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:C7AE030F-B028-4256-A2C4-F47969C622D5@microsoft.com...
> Each Windows logon uses a separate Outlook profile and each Outlook
> profile will use its own data file (there is no address book in
> Outlook so I'm not sure what you mean by that). Just decide which data
> file you want to use, then make sure you place it in a location so
> that it can be accessed by the Outlook profile you want to use. Open
> the file in Outlook and set it as your default.
> The file you need is your Personal Folders file (*.pst) It's where all
> the mail, calendar, contacts etc are stored.
>
> Take a look at these pages for info on Outlook data backup or
> transfer:
> http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm
> http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx
>
>
> --
> Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]
> "Clif McIrvin" <clare.moe@nevergmail.com.invalid> wrote in message
> news:uM44qSgqIHA.1768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
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