How to Restore Address Book from iPhone

My client's AddressBook.data file (Tiger 10.4.11) got corrupted, and she has no backup. (It's a long story.) However, her iPhone has everything on it!
We have two questions:
1) Is there a way we can be sure that the iTunes sync process will copy from her iPhone to her AddressBook.data file and not the other way around?
2) Her iTunes is set to automatically sync when she plugs the phone into her dock. Is there a way to turn this automatic feature off so we can get at the iTunes controls before it starts syncing?
3) Is there any other way to get her contacts from her iPhone?
--Gil

We figured it out in the iPhone category of topics. It worked!

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