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Gordon Biggar
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      03-15-2009
I tried the following submission on the Vista Mail Forum, but was not able
to generate any responses. I am hopeful that someone in this Forum might
have some thoughts.

I am new to Vista, and when I import my Windows 2000, Outlook Express (v.6)
..wab file into my Contacts folder, the email contacts are not overwritten,
but new email records are created. In 2000, I was able to move the .wab
file from computer to computer, since the file being imported would
overwrite the file which I was updating.

Probably, because the Vista Contacts is not a .wab file, if I import the
2000 .wab file three times to update my Contacts, I end up with three email
entries for each contact. If I am using (for the time being) the 2000 .wab
file as a master Address list, is there another way to update the Vista
Contacts list without creating multiple entries?

Thanks for any thoughts.

Gordon Biggar
Houston, Texas

 
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Peter Foldes
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      03-15-2009
Gordon

W2K *.wab files do hot work very well or do not work at all in Vista. You can try
the following hack but the transfer of the *.wab from W2K will always have an issue

You can try copying the WAB.dll to Vista and register it. This will fix one error
but you may have other issues

Browse to C:\Program Files\Common Files\System and copy wab32.dll and wab32res.dll
to C:\Windows\System32

Register the DLL's by entering the following commands at the run prompt:

regsvr32 wab32.dll
regsvr32 wab32res.dll


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"Gordon Biggar" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I tried the following submission on the Vista Mail Forum, but was not able to
>generate any responses. I am hopeful that someone in this Forum might have some
>thoughts.
>
> I am new to Vista, and when I import my Windows 2000, Outlook Express (v.6) .wab
> file into my Contacts folder, the email contacts are not overwritten, but new
> email records are created. In 2000, I was able to move the .wab file from
> computer to computer, since the file being imported would overwrite the file which
> I was updating.
>
> Probably, because the Vista Contacts is not a .wab file, if I import the 2000 .wab
> file three times to update my Contacts, I end up with three email entries for each
> contact. If I am using (for the time being) the 2000 .wab file as a master
> Address list, is there another way to update the Vista Contacts list without
> creating multiple entries?
>
> Thanks for any thoughts.
>
> Gordon Biggar
> Houston, Texas


 
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DL
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      03-15-2009
I dont believe so, unless the import has a setting to exclude duplicates.

"Gordon Biggar" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I tried the following submission on the Vista Mail Forum, but was not able
>to generate any responses. I am hopeful that someone in this Forum might
>have some thoughts.
>
> I am new to Vista, and when I import my Windows 2000, Outlook Express
> (v.6) .wab file into my Contacts folder, the email contacts are not
> overwritten, but new email records are created. In 2000, I was able to
> move the .wab file from computer to computer, since the file being
> imported would overwrite the file which I was updating.
>
> Probably, because the Vista Contacts is not a .wab file, if I import the
> 2000 .wab file three times to update my Contacts, I end up with three
> email entries for each contact. If I am using (for the time being) the
> 2000 .wab file as a master Address list, is there another way to update
> the Vista Contacts list without creating multiple entries?
>
> Thanks for any thoughts.
>
> Gordon Biggar
> Houston, Texas



 
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Gordon Biggar
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      03-15-2009
The easy solution, which I should have thought about earlier, is simply to
delete all of the entries in the Contacts folder and import anew.

Thanks for responding.


gb

"DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
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> I dont believe so, unless the import has a setting to exclude duplicates.
>
> "Gordon Biggar" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I tried the following submission on the Vista Mail Forum, but was not able
>>to generate any responses. I am hopeful that someone in this Forum might
>>have some thoughts.
>>
>> I am new to Vista, and when I import my Windows 2000, Outlook Express
>> (v.6) .wab file into my Contacts folder, the email contacts are not
>> overwritten, but new email records are created. In 2000, I was able to
>> move the .wab file from computer to computer, since the file being
>> imported would overwrite the file which I was updating.
>>
>> Probably, because the Vista Contacts is not a .wab file, if I import the
>> 2000 .wab file three times to update my Contacts, I end up with three
>> email entries for each contact. If I am using (for the time being) the
>> 2000 .wab file as a master Address list, is there another way to update
>> the Vista Contacts list without creating multiple entries?
>>
>> Thanks for any thoughts.
>>
>> Gordon Biggar
>> Houston, Texas

>
>

 
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      03-15-2009
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 00:00:07 -0400, "Peter Foldes"
<> wrote:

>Gordon
>
>W2K *.wab files do hot work very well or do not work at all in Vista. You can try
>the following hack but the transfer of the *.wab from W2K will always have an issue
>
>You can try copying the WAB.dll to Vista and register it. This will fix one error
>but you may have other issues
>
>Browse to C:\Program Files\Common Files\System and copy wab32.dll and wab32res.dll
>to C:\Windows\System32
>
>Register the DLL's by entering the following commands at the run prompt:
>
>regsvr32 wab32.dll
>regsvr32 wab32res.dll


I think he needs the other wab* files too. However, I poked with this
a little myself and could not get the .dll's to register (errors when
attempting).

The Vista "contacts folder" really is a lame POS. The question "what
could they have been thinking" is too weak.


 
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