I'm now unable to run Outlook with my ACT! (2010) address book added, at
all. If I add the ACT! address book, I get an "Outlook cannot display this
view" error in a dialog box, and I can't successfully start up Outlook until
I remove the ACT! address book. As soon as I remove the ACT! address book,
Outlook is fine. I'm totally at a loss as to how I can go from flawless
performance to being unable to start Outlook at all.
I've tried repairing the .pst using the Inbox Repair Tool (scanpst.exe),
compacting outlook.pst, and building a new Outlook profile, all to no avail.
Any ideas on how to fix this? Thank you.
> I'm now unable to run Outlook with my ACT! (2010) address book added, at
> all. If I add the ACT! address book, I get an "Outlook cannot display this
> view" error in a dialog box, and I can't successfully start up Outlook until
> I remove the ACT! address book. As soon as I remove the ACT! address book,
> Outlook is fine. I'm totally at a loss as to how I can go from flawless
> performance to being unable to start Outlook at all.
Sounds like you should contact Sage
(http://www.act.com/company/contactus/index.cfm). What do they say about it?
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
I just created a new Outlook profile again, but instead of using my
outlook.pst file, I used the new one that Outlook created. I'm then able to
add the ACT! address book and it functions perfectly.
Doesn't this somehow point back to the Outlook.pst file? Or could it be
something in the Registry? Is there a way to create a new .pst file using my
"old" outlook.pst data?
1) Export outlook.pst using File, Import/Export.
2) Create new Outlook profile, with new outlook.pst file.
3) Import .pst file from Step 1 using File, Import/Export.
This is now working, at least for now.
Exporting and importing is rarely the correct way to transfer data and it WILL
lose data. Were I you, I'd use the original PST and duplucate it with Method
2 found here: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ansi-to-unicode.asp
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]