Re: Outlook Address Book Duplicates

From: CJ (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/14/04


Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 11:25:55 -0800

Russ,

  Thanks for the reply. I have seen many of your helping
others including this one. But let me share with you what
happens when I do as you suggest. I get an error that says

"The Specified Account was not found. It might have been
deleted."

 What do I do at this point?

 Again my contacts work when I view them in Outlook.

Thanks

CJ

>-----Original Message-----
>Remove the duplicate references here:
>Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change existing
directories or address
>books > Outlook Address Book > Change.
>
>--
>Russ Valentine
>[MVP-Outlook]
>"CJ" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:d07901c409e4$6d372320$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> I may have duplicate address books but don't know how to
>> select or change them. This is similar to the recent
post
>> below but I am still having problems. Let me explain.
>>
>> I have installed Outlook 2003 over Outlook 2002 with
>> Office 2003 with Business Contact Manager in Win XP.
>>
>> When I click "Open Shared Contacts" I get an error
message
>> that says "The Address List Could not be Displayed. The
>> contact folder associated with this address list could
not
>> be opened; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do
>> not have permissions..."
>>
>> When I click "Okay" it takes me to a screen where on the
>> right side it has a drop down arrow that gives these
>> selections:
>>
>> Outlook Address Book
>> Accounts
>> Accounts
>> Business Contacts
>> Business Contacts
>> Contacts
>> Contacts
>>
>>
>> If I select the first Contacts there is nothing there.
If
>> I select the second Contacts it has my Contacts.
>>
>> After reading the other post I went to Tools, Email
>> Accounts, View or Change existing accounts or address
>> books then pressed Next and then it said:
>>
>> "The specified account was not found. It might have been
>> deleted"
>>
>> I have no other options to add an address book or to
>> change address books as there are no choices in the next
>> screen. I could browse to add one but don't know where
to
>> locate it.
>>
>> I can use my Outlook just fine and my contacts are in
>> place but something seems to be duplicated or not
selected
>> properly.
>>
>> Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks so much!
>>
>> CJ
>>
>>
>>
>>
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