J
John Tempest
When I want to send a new e-mail, and I click on
the "To..." button a message box comes up
titled "Microsoft Outlook" with the following message:
"The address list could not be displayed. The Contacts
folder associated with this address list could not be
opened; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do not
have permissions. For information on how to remove this
folder from the Outlook Address Book, see Microsoft
Ourlook Help."
Pressing OK brings up the dialog box "Select Name"; there
are no names displayed; the "Show Names from the:" combo
box is showing "Contacts". If this is opened it shows two
folders named "Contacts" in the list below "Outlook
Address Book".
If the second listed "Contacts" folder is selected, all
the names appear, and I can move a name to the
email "To.." list.
The problem seems to be that I have some screwed up links
in that I have a second "Personal Folders" folder (which
now contains absolutely nothing), but which Oulook will
not allow me to remove (along with its subfolders [all
empty]). I think this situation arose after backing up all
my data, installing a new Hard Drive and installing the OS
from scratch. When I reinstalled MS Office, it created a
blank outlook .pst file, and when I imported (or did I
just repoint to the original pst file?) from the back-up,
I got the duplicated folders which then gave rise to this
problem with the contacts.
To clarify; in my Outlook Folder List I have 5 folder
groups:
1. Personal Folders (with the special icon, and containing
all the proper folders and sub-folders)
2. Archive folders (generic folder group icon)
3. Hotmail (generic folder group icon)
4. MSN (generic folder group icon)
5. Personal Folders (generic folder group icon, and empty)
If I try to access the 5th folder group, I get an Alert
Dialog (Warning icon: The operation failed. An object
could not be found.)
Whatever I do, I cannot seem to get rid of this
duplicate "Personal Folders" Group. This is where I am
looking for guidance. I don't know where this list of
folder groups is generated - is it the registry? or the
Outlook.fav file or some other file? I have deleted an old
outlook.pst file which was about 265k in size and located
in "C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\ Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook" which is where one of the previous
OS's kept personal data; the current outlook files are
in "C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local
Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook"
TIA for any helpful suggestions
the "To..." button a message box comes up
titled "Microsoft Outlook" with the following message:
"The address list could not be displayed. The Contacts
folder associated with this address list could not be
opened; it may have been moved or deleted, or you do not
have permissions. For information on how to remove this
folder from the Outlook Address Book, see Microsoft
Ourlook Help."
Pressing OK brings up the dialog box "Select Name"; there
are no names displayed; the "Show Names from the:" combo
box is showing "Contacts". If this is opened it shows two
folders named "Contacts" in the list below "Outlook
Address Book".
If the second listed "Contacts" folder is selected, all
the names appear, and I can move a name to the
email "To.." list.
The problem seems to be that I have some screwed up links
in that I have a second "Personal Folders" folder (which
now contains absolutely nothing), but which Oulook will
not allow me to remove (along with its subfolders [all
empty]). I think this situation arose after backing up all
my data, installing a new Hard Drive and installing the OS
from scratch. When I reinstalled MS Office, it created a
blank outlook .pst file, and when I imported (or did I
just repoint to the original pst file?) from the back-up,
I got the duplicated folders which then gave rise to this
problem with the contacts.
To clarify; in my Outlook Folder List I have 5 folder
groups:
1. Personal Folders (with the special icon, and containing
all the proper folders and sub-folders)
2. Archive folders (generic folder group icon)
3. Hotmail (generic folder group icon)
4. MSN (generic folder group icon)
5. Personal Folders (generic folder group icon, and empty)
If I try to access the 5th folder group, I get an Alert
Dialog (Warning icon: The operation failed. An object
could not be found.)
Whatever I do, I cannot seem to get rid of this
duplicate "Personal Folders" Group. This is where I am
looking for guidance. I don't know where this list of
folder groups is generated - is it the registry? or the
Outlook.fav file or some other file? I have deleted an old
outlook.pst file which was about 265k in size and located
in "C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\ Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook" which is where one of the previous
OS's kept personal data; the current outlook files are
in "C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local
Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook"
TIA for any helpful suggestions