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Contact list shows, but doesn't work, after upgrade from 2000 to XP

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Jason - 10 Aug 2006 03:05 GMT
I recently upgraded my entire system: new hard drive, bought a full
version of WinXP, and Small Business version of Office XP. This was an
upgrade from Win98FE that was running Office 2000.

Everything is working correctly except for the Contacts list in
Outlook. I simply copied my outlook.pst and outlook2.pst files over
from Outlook 2000 and opened them both in XP, and this did bring in all
of my old emails. Now, if I click on the folder called "Contacts," they
all show, but if I create a new email and click on "To," it doesn't
show the names in my contact folder (or any other names, for that
matter).

So how do I force Outlook XP to recognize this as my main Contact list?

TIA,

Jason
Oliver Vukovics - 10 Aug 2006 11:57 GMT
Hi Jason,

have a look on this site, it may help:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;287563&Product=ol2002

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>I recently upgraded my entire system: new hard drive, bought a full
> version of WinXP, and Small Business version of Office XP. This was an
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> Jason
 
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