What? Now you've really lost me.
You have no Contacts in your Contacts Folder?
What were you expecting the Outlook Address Book to display then?

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> Ran scanpost.exe as suggested. No errors detected. I then tried your
> solution in earlier post and still have same problem.
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sorry for the confusion
You asked me to do a repair of my personal post folder. This is a file on
the c:\drive called "personal.pst". However this peronal folder is only used
to store old-mails. There is a contacts folder but this is empty.
My echange folder which i aslo access using Outlook has sub folders
inbox/calender/contacts etc. It is this contacts folder which is where i
store all my e-mail addresses. In the past any e-mail address in here would
show in the Outlook adress book as "John Smith [E-mail]", "John Smith
[Business Fax])
Now 90% of them are not showing.
Does this make sense?
> What? Now you've really lost me.
> You have no Contacts in your Contacts Folder?
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 15 Jan 2004 18:56 GMT
Not without knowing what changed between "before" and now, or why you are
using a PST file while still running against Exchange server.
You need to take this up with your Exchange administrator.

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Russ Valentine
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> sorry for the confusion
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Stephen Fisher - 15 Jan 2004 21:17 GMT
the only reason i have a pst folder is because my echange mailbox can only
hold 40Mb and i get a lot of e-mails with documents attached so i move older
e-mails to the pst file.
i'll take it up with my admistrator. thanks for the help anyway.
> Not without knowing what changed between "before" and now, or why you are
> using a PST file while still running against Exchange server.
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