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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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      03-07-2009
At the OS level: Make sure you set Outlook for all its capabilities and
Windows Mail for none of its. Reboot.
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"Drew Edmundson" <> wrote in message
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>I can't get Windows Fax and Scan (WFS) to use the contacts from
> Outlook 2007. Running Vista Ultimate 64 on an SBS 2003 network. Using
> the server's shared fax. This worked when I had Vista Ultimate 32
> installed.
>
> Unsuccesful steps I have tried.
>
> I have run a repair install of Office. I have deleted my old profile
> and created a new one. Please note that since I am running on SBS 2003
> premium I use Exchange 2003 so I don't lose my contacts, e-mails, etc.
> when I delete the profile. I have rebooted. I have deleted the fax
> account and added it back.
>
> When I click on the address book icon my contacts appear and those
> with fax numbers are listed.
>
> What I get for contacts are the one created by Windows Mail for me. I
> have never used Windows Mail on this PC.
>
> TIA for your assistance.
>
> Drew


 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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      03-08-2009
Why can't you change it? You must. Otherwise, you may have identified your
problem. You are not running with sufficient privileges.
Spell out the details here, please.
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"Drew Edmundson" <> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 15:14:54 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
> <> wrote:
>
>>At the OS level: Make sure you set Outlook for all its capabilities and
>>Windows Mail for none of its. Reboot.

>
> Thank you for the assistance. Outlook has all its defaults. Windows
> Mail only has .eml. Unfortunately it is grayed out and I am unable to
> change it.
>
> Drew


 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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      03-08-2009
Start at the beginning then. Why can't you connect to your fax server?
You seem to have a host of problems here and provide no steps for anyone to
repro.
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"Drew Edmundson" <> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 20:06:37 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
> <> wrote:
>
>>Why can't you change it? You must. Otherwise, you may have identified your
>>problem. You are not running with sufficient privileges.
>>Spell out the details here, please.

>
> I am running as an Administrator. There does not appear to be a way to
> select "run as adminstrator" when changing default programs. When I
> click on the .eml protocol nothing happens. The same thing happens
> when I try to uncheck the box with the space bar.
>
> If it is any help, Windows Contacts has 4 of 5 defaults. I cannot
> uncheck them - .contact, .group, .p7c, and LDAP.
>
> I have taken my laptop home and am unable to send a fax via the server
> at this time.
>
> Drew


 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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      03-23-2009
I'm not running 64 bit, but I've seen no reports of its not being able to
run WFS and connect to Outlook. You appear to have a problem at the OS
level. Windows Mail must be set for none of its defaults and Outlook for all
of its. Normally , simply installing Outlook will accomplish that.
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"Drew Edmundson" <> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 14:47:19 -0400, Drew Edmundson
> <> wrote:
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>>On Sun, 8 Mar 2009 07:15:24 -0400, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
>><> wrote:
>>
>>>Start at the beginning then. Why can't you connect to your fax server?
>>>You seem to have a host of problems here and provide no steps for anyone
>>>to
>>>repro.

>
> I will try to do as you suggest. I installed Windows Vista 64 bit to
> the laptop. Connected to our SBS 2003 server and downloaded all the
> Windows updates. Installed MS Office 2007. Added my Exchange account
> to Outlook 2007. Now when I try to select contacts from within WFS I
> get the Windows Mail contacts not the Outlook contacts.
>
> As a side note, it is impossible to click on the Windows icon in the
> task bar and then right click on "Default Programs" and select run as
> Administrator. My problem with setting the defaults was I did not
> understand that some have to be set via "set program access and
> computer defaults" instead of via "set your default programs."
>
> Are you running Vista 64 bit? Is anyone running Vista 64 bit and
> getting Outlook contacts in WFS?
>
> TIA,
>
> Drew


 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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      03-24-2009
Don't forget that in Vista all of the messaging components that were in
Outlook Express are now separate in Windows Mail. So you need to be looking
at the Contacts component ("Windows Contacts") not the transports component.
Make sure Windows Contacts is not set for any of the defaults that Outlook
can handle.
I have no doubt that this may very well be a 64 bit problem. It's just not
one I've seen documented or reproduced. Usually this problem arises if the
Outlook profile is corrupt or not properly configured for its address book
service. Configuring an Outlook profile most definitely requires a 32 bit
app. Enable 32 bit apps and configure a new Outlook profile from scratch.
Make sure the Outlook Address Book Service is installed and working
correctly in this profile.
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"Drew Edmundson" <> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 16:38:53 -0400, "Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]" <> wrote:
>
>>I'm not running 64 bit, but I've seen no reports of its not being able to
>>run WFS and connect to Outlook. You appear to have a problem at the OS
>>level. Windows Mail must be set for none of its defaults and Outlook for
>>all
>>of its. Normally , simply installing Outlook will accomplish that.

>
> Windows Mail now has only SNEWS protocol of its defaults and
> Outlook has all its defaults. Still no joy. SNEWS protocol
> cannot be changed. Before you say this is the problem,
> please see if you can change the SNEWS protocol.
>
> From my Google searches all the posts that have specified 32
> bit vs. 64 bit that have this problem have all said they
> were using Vista 64 bit. On the other hand, how often does
> one see someone specify Vista 32 bit? Not often, so my
> anecdotal evidence may be wrong.
>
> Drew


 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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      03-26-2009
Outlook hasn't used a PAB for over a decade. You aren't really using a PAB,
are you?
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"Drew Edmundson" <> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 18:19:00 -0400, "Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]" <> wrote:
>
>>Don't forget that in Vista all of the messaging components that were in
>>Outlook Express are now separate in Windows Mail. So you need to be
>>looking
>>at the Contacts component ("Windows Contacts") not the transports
>>component.
>>Make sure Windows Contacts is not set for any of the defaults that Outlook
>>can handle.

>
> Other than the one protocol, I changed all to Outlook.
> Rebooted and the problem still exists. I can't change the
> one protocol.
>
>>I have no doubt that this may very well be a 64 bit problem. It's just not
>>one I've seen documented or reproduced. Usually this problem arises if the
>>Outlook profile is corrupt or not properly configured for its address book
>>service. Configuring an Outlook profile most definitely requires a 32 bit
>>app. Enable 32 bit apps and configure a new Outlook profile from scratch.
>>Make sure the Outlook Address Book Service is installed and working
>>correctly in this profile.

>
> Outlook is able to fully access the address books I have. We
> have one address book shared via a public folder on the SBS
> 2003 server and I have a personal address book. I can access
> both completely from within Outlook.
>
> I had already tried that but I tried it again. No luck.
>
> Thanks for your help. I guess there is nothing else to try.
>
> Drew


 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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      03-26-2009
Well I'll keep looking for exact steps to reproduce the issue and if I can
find them I'll forward them to the developers. Were you ever able to get WFS
to use your Outlook Contacts on 64 bit Vista?
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"Drew Edmundson" <> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 05:37:13 -0400, "Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]" <> wrote:
>
>>Outlook hasn't used a PAB for over a decade. You aren't really using a
>>PAB,
>>are you?

>
> No, I apologize. I meant I have two separate contact lists -
> 1 is in the shared public folder and the other is a contact
> list of friends and family. Outlook still calls them
> "address books" when I hover over the "book icon" and in the
> "search address books" input box so that is what I called
> them.
>
> Drew


 
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      03-27-2009

I got an answer to this problem here 'MS Fax & Scan
(http://vista.maranciuc.com/index.php...12.msg18#msg18) afte
searching all over the place for an answer. :

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SjanUK
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      03-27-2009

I am running Vista 64 bit and was getting Outlook contacts in WFS

I got an answer to this problem her
'http://vista.maranciuc.com/index.php?topic=12.msg18#msg18
(http://vista.maranciuc.com/index.php...12.msg18#msg18) afte
searching all over the place for an answer. :

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SjanUK
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      03-27-2009

I am using Vista Ultimate (x64) and using MS Outlook 2003, I was gettin
the problem when right clicking a fax in Windows Fax and Scan (WFS).

I got the solution her
http://vista.maranciuc.com/index.php...12.msg18#msg18 now a ne
e-mail opens with the Fax attached and ready for me to add contacts fro
MS Outlook 2003

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