If you click
Address Book in Microsoft Outlook 2002
after you have upgraded from an earlier version of Microsoft Outlook, there are
not any contacts visible, and you receive the following error message:
The address book cannot be displayed because the contact list
associated with this book could not be opened.
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This behavior occurs because the Contact list that is
associated with the address book does not exist or is unreadable.
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To resolve this behavior, follow these steps:
| 1. | Start Outlook 2002. |
| 2. | On the Tools menu, click E-mail
Accounts. |
| 3. | Click View or change existing directories or
address books, and then click Next. |
| 4. | Click Outlook Address Book, and then click
Remove.
Note If you do not see the Outlook Address Book
option, go directly to step 6. |
| 5. | Click Yes when you receive the prompt to
confirm the removal. |
| 6. | Click Add. |
| 7. | Click Additional Address Books, and then
click Next. |
| 8. | Click Outlook Address Book, and then click
Next. |
| 9. | Click OK when you receive the prompt to
restart Outlook 2002. |
| 10. | Click Finish. |
| 11. | On the File
menu, click Exit to quit Outlook 2002. |
| 12. | Restart Outlook 2002. |
| 13. | In the Folder list, right-click the folder
that you want to use with the address book (for example, right-click
Contacts), and then click Properties.
|
| 14. | Click the Outlook Address Book tab.
|
| 15. | Click to select the Show this folder as an e-mail
Address Book check box (if it is not already selected), and then click
OK. |
| 16. | Restart Outlook 2002. |
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