missing Business Contact Manager

R

Ron

My Office Professional Edition 2003 arrived from
Microsoft. I installed the complete program. The Business
Contact Manager menu does not appear. I thought that the
Outlook 2003 in the Professional Edition has Business
Contact Manager. Is it not supposed to?

(e-mail address removed)
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

If you have Exchange service in your profile, the BCM will be unavailable.
If you do not, did you install Outlook first and then the BCM from disk 2?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
Ron <[email protected]> asked:
| My Office Professional Edition 2003 arrived from
| Microsoft. I installed the complete program. The Business
| Contact Manager menu does not appear. I thought that the
| Outlook 2003 in the Professional Edition has Business
| Contact Manager. Is it not supposed to?
|
| (e-mail address removed)
 
G

Gary

I do not have an exchange server and i setup outlook
first. I believe that the accounts are there i just do
not know how to access them. It looks like the data is
stored in a msde database not a .pst file. Do you have
any idea what i am talking about. Documetation on this is
non-existant. I guess this is what you get when you start
out so early in the product life cycle.

Gary
 
P

Patricia Cardoza - [MVP Outlook]

Yes, the information is stored in an MSDE database. Do you have the Business
Tools menu on your Outlook toolbar?

--
Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP
www.cardozasolutions.com

Author, Special Edition Using Microsoft Outlook 2003

***Please post all replies to the newsgroups***
I do not have an exchange server and i setup outlook
first. I believe that the accounts are there i just do
not know how to access them. It looks like the data is
stored in a msde database not a .pst file. Do you have
any idea what i am talking about. Documetation on this is
non-existant. I guess this is what you get when you start
out so early in the product life cycle.

Gary
 

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