Windows address book data files wab
Dennis L. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 2. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Other applications can use the WAB. The Wab. This address book application enables you to:. When you invoke Wab. For specific information on using the Wab. The WAB provides an API that enables other applications to directly use its database and user interface services; therefore, you can write programs that include address books.
If no Identity is logged on, an error message will appear saying that Outlook Express could not be started. Click OK and the Identity Logon will open. Select an Identity and the New Message will open. From there you have access to the normal New Message functions according to the settings for the current Identity. There is one real annoyance in using a standalone WAB that often stops users from even considering their use.
If you begin a new message in a standalone, you can't do anything else in the WAB until you either send the message or close it you will be prompted to save it in the current Identity's Drafts folder.
Luckily, there is a simple workaround. This can be especially useful for those who have enabled Windows User Profiles. A stand-alone might also be placed on a network drive so that all users could access the company Address Book or several while still maintaining a private WAB or several. You can modify the value to change the location to one of your choice, including a mapped network drive see also, Move the WAB. These folders are part of every identity's "view" into the WAB.
If a user wanted to maintain a single common set of contacts between identities, these contacts could be placed in a shared location.
If a user had contacts other users did not want to see, these contacts could be placed in a personal folder. Thus, a user's profile consists of one or more containers. Applications can treat each container individually or can access multiple container contents simultaneously. Support for multiple identities has been added to the WAB while fully preserving backward compatibility with any application shipped with a version of the WAB predating Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.
Old applications continue to work as before with the new WAB. With new applications, users can choose either to take advantage of the WAB's multiple-user support capability or to continue in a single-user mode.
In older versions of the WAB, the first entry in the root table represented the default WAB container, which contained all the contents in the address book.
However, if the client has specified profile-aware functionality, the first container in the table represents the current user's main folder, followed by other personal folders, followed by the shared folders, followed by any specified LDAP Directory Services. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info.
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