Problem: Unable to install Office Professional 2007 Disk 2 - Business Contact Manager on Windows 7. Error states that SQL Server Express has a compatibility problem. You'll need to install updates for SQL express for it to work in Windows 7. Problem: you attempt to install BCM and receive a vague error message at the
Enable BCM Contacts as Outlook Address Book
If you remove BCM's Business Contacts and Accounts for your Outlook Address Book, you can't just right click on the folder and choose Properties, then choose Show as Address book, like you would do with normal Outlook Contact folders. You need to disable the BCM add-ins and re-enable them in Add-ins. To do this, go
Using BCM v1 with Exchange Server
This tip applies only to BCM version 1. Version 2 (released July 2005) supports all versions of Exchange server. As many users of Exchange and Outlook 2003 discovered, Business Contact Manager is not available when you have an Exchange mailbox in your account, as explained in this KB article: KB 829748. The normal workaround is
BCM Toolbar Not Visible in Outlook
If the BCM toolbar is not visible in Outlook, first check to verify that Outlook doesn't have it disabled. If using Outlook 2013, to heck if Business Contact Manager is enabled: Go to File,Options, Addins Select the Disabled Items in the menu on the bottom right hand corner the click Go If Business Contact Manager
Can't Open This Item. Error Loading Form Error
If you receive an error that reads "Can't open this item. Error loading form..." and have QuickBooks installed, you'll need to edit the registry to remove a zero-GUID registry key entry that is affecting BCM. To the best of Microsoft's knowledge, this is an invalid CLSID, so this will not affect QuickBooks functionality. The key
Restore a BCM Database
Help me RESCUE data from CRASHED MS BCM! My computer with BCM installed (and full of my accounts) crashed. I had to pull the data off the drive, then reformat WINXP and go from there. I have reinstalled BCM, but am now LOST as to how/and where to find my accounts. (And nope,- I did