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Stuck with two multiple contacts lists

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Ahmad Sinno - 16 Jan 2006 03:43 GMT
After purchasing a new laptop, I copied the outlook.pst file from the old to
the new computer.  The contacts list shows all my contacts.  However, when
creating an e-mail message and clicking the to: button I get a message that
contacts can be accessed.  After researching the topic, I clicked properties,
selected the outlook address bok tab and selected "Show contacts as an e-mail
address book".

The problem now is that I have 2 contacts lists under the to: address book.  
The default contacts which still causes the above described problem and the
correct contacts list.

Bottom line is that I can get to my contacts now, however, it is very
annoying to have to click on three buttons to get to my contacts.

Hope I explain the problem clearly and hope someone outthere can help
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 16 Jan 2006 10:12 GMT
Just remove the invalid reference:
Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change existing directories or address
books > Outlook Address Book > Change.

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> After purchasing a new laptop, I copied the outlook.pst file from the old
> to
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> Hope I explain the problem clearly and hope someone outthere can help

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