Ken's Method getting WinFax 10.02 to See Outlook 2002 Contacts?

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I have been configuring a new computer which came with Office XP (OS = XP
Pro).

On my laptop (OS XP PRO) I was never able to get Outlook XP to see the
Sub-contact Folders which reside under the Main Contact Folder. Ken Slovak
assisted previously by stating to install Outlook XP over Outlook 2000 once
you have 2000 working with WinFAX 10.02. I never had the time to attempt
this on my laptop, but I am trying on this on the new computer but no luck.

The Steps:

1) Uninstall Outlook 2002 (I left the rest of OFFICE XP in tact)
2) Install Outlook 2000 (Corporate Work Group ) Default Email Client
3) Install WinFax 10.02
4) Add Outlook Address Book Service
5)Check "Show this Folder as an e-mail Address Book" all Folders
6) Synchronize WinFax 10.02 for Outlook 2000
6) Edit MAPIMSVC.INF to add Logs and WinFax as a Service

After all that, I cannot get WinFax to see Outlook 2K Sub-contact folders
(It only sees the Primary Contact Folder). I know this can work because I
have a smaller Drive for my Laptop (Running Windows ME) that uses Office
2000 and WinFax 10.02, and all of my contact sub-folders are visible in
WinFax Phonebook.

Do I need to completely uninstall OFFICE 2002 and then install Outlook 2000
following with WinFax?

I have reviewed all Slipstick information as well using the link below:

http://www.slipstick.com/exchange/winfax9.htm

I don't want to go through an uninstall everything just to achieve the same
results. But apparently just uninstalling Outlook 2002 doesn't work. Any
help would be appreciated!

--Bob

PS: I backed up my Authorization Codes for Office XP
 
You would need to uninstall Office XP completely and wipe the registry
of any traces of it and WinFax before installing Office 2000, at least
in my experience.
 
Okay:

I have my work cut out for me, but I will uninstall Office 2K Outlook and
then Office XP and all components.

Any hints what might get left behind in the registry (and Where)? I assume
I will have to do a search using OFFICE as a keyword.

--Bob
 
I search on Office and Outlook. Unfortunately there isn't an eraser
utility for Office 2002 as there is for Office 2000 that completely
removes all traces of Office from the registry.
 
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