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Old June 14th, 2010, 10:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Michael Santovec[_2_]
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Default Unique Address Book for each Identity

All identities within a single Windows logon share a single WAB file.
That WAB file has a private section for each identity plus a Shared
Contacts section available to all Identities.

The author of the article you quoted didn't understand what he was
talking about.

When a suitable version of Office Outlook (98 or 2000 in IMO) installed,
you get the option to have OE Share (use) the Outlook contacts instead
of the OE WAB file.

For information on working with the WAB file, see:
The Windows Address Book (WAB)
http://www.insideoe.com/files/wab.htm

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Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us



"monkjr" wrote in message
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I use several identities in OE6 using WIN XP PRO. When having to
recreate
these identities on a new computer, the folder structure I created for
storing contacts in my shared Windows address book, as you know, is
lost
during import or export. While researching the Internet for
instructions on
how to have a unique address book for each identity, I found several
references, including the following, which provide instructions for
doing so:

http://www.smartcomputing.com/editor...asp&emid=97308

Here is a quote from the above link.

"Inside the Address Book box, select Tools and then Options. You will
be
presented with the Options dialog box, which will give you two
choices. The
first choice, Share Contact Information, gives you a single address
book for
all identities. The second choice, Do Not Share, lets each identity
have its
own address book. Choose whichever option is appropriate for your
situation."

My address book does not have Options option under the Tools menu.
Nor does
it have the choices described above located anywhere in my menu
structure.

Did these choices exist at one time in a previous version of the
address
book? Why is this not possible with the address book in OE6? Does
anyone
have a solution that does not require manually editing the register?