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Nikki - 21 Jan 2004 14:40 GMT
I'm using Outlook 2000 and am currently on Exchange Server
2000. My Outlook is set to Corporate or Workgroup, yet my
Contacts list won't show up as an address book. When I
look at the Properties on my Contacts list, the "Show this
folder as an e-mail Address Book" is dimmed out. I went to
Tools menu and looked at the Services and Contacts isn't
even listed as a address book. Plus, when I try to add it
as an address book, it's not in the list.
Anyone know what the problem might be and how I can fix
it? Thanks for any help....
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 21 Jan 2004 14:58 GMT
Did you add the Outlook Address Book Service to your Profile? That's what
you add, not "Contacts"
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
> I'm using Outlook 2000 and am currently on Exchange Server
> 2000. My Outlook is set to Corporate or Workgroup, yet my
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> Anyone know what the problem might be and how I can fix
> it? Thanks for any help....
Nikki - 21 Jan 2004 15:18 GMT
I didn't even look in the profile section. That's what the
problem was. Thank you so much!

Nikki
>-----Original Message-----
>Did you add the Outlook Address Book Service to your Profile? That's what
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