Yes: KB933928 seems to be the culprit -- I have uninstalled it, and my
contacts are back working normally -- thanks for the info Cliff
Ron McKeirnan
"Cliff" wrote:
> Looks like Vista Update KB933928 may be the problem. I started uninstalling
> the Vista Updates from this morning in order, starting with KB905866, then
> 929735. Each time I retested Windows Mail. It still had the problem. Then
> I uninstalled KB933928. When I retested Mail it's working.
>
> This tells me that it may be wise to turn off the automatic updating and
> wait till the changes settle in. Let someone else do the testing for
> Microsoft. Wait till they've seasoned for a few weeks or a month and then
> install them. However, the definition file changes should be OK. Maybe just
> be selective.
>
> To uninstall updates, go to Windows Update, then View Update History, then
> go to Installed Updates.
>
> I hope this helps everyone who has this problem.
> --
> Cliff
>
>
> "Cliff" wrote:
>
> > I'm also having the same problem. Just started today. Sometime this morning
> > there was a Microsoft update installed. There was an optional update at the
> > end of the list. I chose to install that one as well. Did anyone else?
> > --
> > Cliff
> >
> >
> > "John Bradley" wrote:
> >
> > > Windows Vista Home Premium
> > > Windows Mail
> > >
> > > When creating a new mail message, or forwarding a received message, I get
> > > the following message:
> > >
> > > Unable to choose recipient
> > >
> > > Clicking on the Contacts folder reveals that all contacts are still there.
> > > This is a new behaviour, previously everything worked fine.
> > >
> > > Any help would be appreciated,
> > > John
> > >
> > >
> > >