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outlook 2007 dist list; an internal support function returned an e
i'm running Vista with office 2007. i've created a distribution list in the
address book with six recipients that are in my Contacts. when i click Send I get "an internal support function returned an error". Please help. |
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outlook 2007 dist list; an internal support function returned an e
State what information store you are using and how you created the DL. What
happens if you create a new DL from scratch? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... i'm running Vista with office 2007. i've created a distribution list in the address book with six recipients that are in my Contacts. when i click Send I get "an internal support function returned an error". Please help. |
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outlook 2007 dist list; an internal support function returned
If I understand what you mean by "information store", no, I'm not running
Exchange or anything like that. This is Outlook 2007 installed on a single notebook PC. Once I open the address book, I use FileNew EntryNew Distribution List to create it. Yes, I've tried rebuilding from scratch, same error. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: State what information store you are using and how you created the DL. What happens if you create a new DL from scratch? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... i'm running Vista with office 2007. i've created a distribution list in the address book with six recipients that are in my Contacts. when i click Send I get "an internal support function returned an error". Please help. |
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outlook 2007 dist list; an internal support function returned
There is no address book in Outlook, only Contacts Folders. You never use
the address book view to enter or create data. You only use Contacts Folders for that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... If I understand what you mean by "information store", no, I'm not running Exchange or anything like that. This is Outlook 2007 installed on a single notebook PC. Once I open the address book, I use FileNew EntryNew Distribution List to create it. Yes, I've tried rebuilding from scratch, same error. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: State what information store you are using and how you created the DL. What happens if you create a new DL from scratch? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... i'm running Vista with office 2007. i've created a distribution list in the address book with six recipients that are in my Contacts. when i click Send I get "an internal support function returned an error". Please help. |
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outlook 2007 dist list; an internal support function returned
That was it Russ, thank you.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: There is no address book in Outlook, only Contacts Folders. You never use the address book view to enter or create data. You only use Contacts Folders for that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... If I understand what you mean by "information store", no, I'm not running Exchange or anything like that. This is Outlook 2007 installed on a single notebook PC. Once I open the address book, I use FileNew EntryNew Distribution List to create it. Yes, I've tried rebuilding from scratch, same error. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: State what information store you are using and how you created the DL. What happens if you create a new DL from scratch? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... i'm running Vista with office 2007. i've created a distribution list in the address book with six recipients that are in my Contacts. when i click Send I get "an internal support function returned an error". Please help. |
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outlook 2007 dist list; an internal support function returned
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: There is no address book in Outlook, only Contacts Folders. You never use the address book view to enter or create data. You only use Contacts Folders for that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... If I understand what you mean by "information store", no, I'm not running Exchange or anything like that. This is Outlook 2007 installed on a single notebook PC. Once I open the address book, I use FileNew EntryNew Distribution List to create it. Yes, I've tried rebuilding from scratch, same error. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: State what information store you are using and how you created the DL. What happens if you create a new DL from scratch? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... i'm running Vista with office 2007. i've created a distribution list in the address book with six recipients that are in my Contacts. when i click Send I get "an internal support function returned an error". Please help. RUSS I STILL DON'T GET IT! COULD YOU PLEASE ADVISE |
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outlook 2007 dist list; an internal support function returned
Sure. What don't you get and what question(s) do you have?
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Margo" wrote in message ... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: There is no address book in Outlook, only Contacts Folders. You never use the address book view to enter or create data. You only use Contacts Folders for that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... If I understand what you mean by "information store", no, I'm not running Exchange or anything like that. This is Outlook 2007 installed on a single notebook PC. Once I open the address book, I use FileNew EntryNew Distribution List to create it. Yes, I've tried rebuilding from scratch, same error. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: State what information store you are using and how you created the DL. What happens if you create a new DL from scratch? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... i'm running Vista with office 2007. i've created a distribution list in the address book with six recipients that are in my Contacts. when i click Send I get "an internal support function returned an error". Please help. RUSS I STILL DON'T GET IT! COULD YOU PLEASE ADVISE |
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outlook 2007 dist list; an internal support function returned
I click New Distribution List. I name the list and from my Contacts Folder
I select memebers. I save and create an email. I still get the error "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Sure. What don't you get and what question(s) do you have? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Margo" wrote in message ... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: There is no address book in Outlook, only Contacts Folders. You never use the address book view to enter or create data. You only use Contacts Folders for that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... If I understand what you mean by "information store", no, I'm not running Exchange or anything like that. This is Outlook 2007 installed on a single notebook PC. Once I open the address book, I use FileNew EntryNew Distribution List to create it. Yes, I've tried rebuilding from scratch, same error. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: State what information store you are using and how you created the DL. What happens if you create a new DL from scratch? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... i'm running Vista with office 2007. i've created a distribution list in the address book with six recipients that are in my Contacts. when i click Send I get "an internal support function returned an error". Please help. RUSS I STILL DON'T GET IT! COULD YOU PLEASE ADVISE |
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outlook 2007 dist list; an internal support function returned
Please post more clearly. At what point exactly do you get the error? What
is the precise error message? Things to include: how you created your Contacts and how you configured your Outlook Address Book Service. Something in your Outlook profile or database is corrupt. -- Russ Valentine "Dave Williamson" wrote in message ... I click New Distribution List. I name the list and from my Contacts Folder I select memebers. I save and create an email. I still get the error "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Sure. What don't you get and what question(s) do you have? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Margo" wrote in message ... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: There is no address book in Outlook, only Contacts Folders. You never use the address book view to enter or create data. You only use Contacts Folders for that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... If I understand what you mean by "information store", no, I'm not running Exchange or anything like that. This is Outlook 2007 installed on a single notebook PC. Once I open the address book, I use FileNew EntryNew Distribution List to create it. Yes, I've tried rebuilding from scratch, same error. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: State what information store you are using and how you created the DL. What happens if you create a new DL from scratch? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob Aloisi" wrote in message ... i'm running Vista with office 2007. i've created a distribution list in the address book with six recipients that are in my Contacts. when i click Send I get "an internal support function returned an error". Please help. RUSS I STILL DON'T GET IT! COULD YOU PLEASE ADVISE |
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outlook 2007 dist list; an internal support function returned an e
I have the same error when trying to blind-copy an email to a group of 40
recipients, running Outllook 2007 on a single Vista PC. Please advise what is the solution??? Thanks in advance Avi "Bob Aloisi" wrote: i'm running Vista with office 2007. i've created a distribution list in the address book with six recipients that are in my Contacts. when i click Send I get "an internal support function returned an error". Please help. |
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