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Contacts no longer working for email messages

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Ann - 06 Jan 2004 14:17 GMT
I am using Outlook 2000, which was fine till my inbox became corrupt,
and I fixed it.

Now in the new mail view the email addresses of my contacts are not
available when I click on the To button although they are visible in
contacts view.

However, I cannot create a message from the Contacts view - sometimes
it adds FAX instead of an address, or put in the name, but no email
address - therefore it cannot be sent.

If I right click in the address book window and attempt to view the
properties for a contact it tells me the properties dialogue box could
not be displayed because an invalid ENTRYID was passed in.

If I create a new message to a contact from the address book window it
adds the name without the email hyperlink.

I have added an outlook address book in services.

Your help would be appreciated!
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 06 Jan 2004 21:27 GMT
How did you "fix" your Inbox?
What mail support mode of Outlook?
Have you removed and re-added the Outlook Address Book Service to your
Profile to reset it?
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

> I am using Outlook 2000, which was fine till my inbox became corrupt,
> and I fixed it.
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>
> Your help would be appreciated!
 
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