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Old March 26th 09, 12:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
Drew Edmundson
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Default Windows Fax and Scan and Outlook contacts

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