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Importing Exchange address books into Outlook 98
Hi Folks,
I've got a bit of a problem. I seem unable to import any personal address books into Outlook 98.
When I use outlooks import/export function, gotol from other programs / Personal Address Book, it gives me this error:
"Personal Address Book Translators are not installed."
and it goes on to tell me that to install, I need to goto control panel / add/remove programs, and to select Outlook98.
Problem is, it isn't there.
The computers are running Windows NT and log into a domain. I have tried re-installing Outlook onto several of the computers, but with no difference.
Am I (for lack of a better word) screwed?
I only fear the worst as Google has provided zero help - Not just very little, but zero.
And MS's knowledge base doesn't quite cover the problem. I did find out that Outlook 2000 will ask if I want to install the missing converter, but that's not going to help much.
Suggestions? Condolences?
When you kill one, it is a tragedy. When you kill 10 million, it is a statistic.
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EX Moderator-May He Rest in Peace
What OS are you using 98 or xp? You could try just copy and paste into outlook.
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Windows NT.
Exchange no longer runs, nor is it installed. Thus the reason I've been trying to import them.
When you kill one, it is a tragedy. When you kill 10 million, it is a statistic.
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Banned
What is the exact file ext of the address book?
Can someone pls delete the above post. Accident...
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The file extension is .pab
When you kill one, it is a tragedy. When you kill 10 million, it is a statistic.
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Banned
When you installed Outlook 98, did you do a custom install and ensure that everything was installed, that nothing was left out?
Last edited by tantone; 04-06-2005 at 11:35 AM.
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No, I just did a standard install.
Although that gives me something to go on, hopefully standard install just leaves it out.
If all else fails, I may try inporting it into Eudora or something similar and then back again.
When you kill one, it is a tragedy. When you kill 10 million, it is a statistic.
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