Importing Tiger Address Book Archives

FYI. When Importing Address Book archives from Tiger the address book application does not always show the newly imported addresses.
So do the following:
- Imported the address book
- Replace all contents
- Quit Address Book app
- Relaunch Address Book and check addresses are there.
I use the Archive facility to switch between Personal and Business addresses books.

I see this happen sometimes too - restarting is sometimes necessary to refresh the contact list.

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  • Importing entire address book archive

    My intention is to create an Address Book on OS 10.4 that is identical to my Address Book on OS 10.5. I exported the entire Address Book on OS 10.5 (created a .abbu file) and then tried to import it on OS 10.4 using the File > 'Revert to Address Book Backup...' command. In return a message warns me that I am about to overwrite the database. When I click OK the computer returns a sound. That's it.
    Is there a way to do this?

    I don't know why that didn't work - it worked for me when I tried it.
    As an alternative, you should be able to export all the Leopard entries as vCards contained in a single .vcf file as a "group vCard", and then import that .vcf file into the Tiger Address book. This will add the Leopard entries to whatever was there before, rather than overwriting them. To create the group vCard file in Leopard, click on the "All" icon in the Group column, then File menu>Export>Export Group vCard.

  • How to import Tiger Address book data into Leopard?

    How do I import the Address book data I had in Tiger, into Leopard. I backed up all my applications and the Application Support folder before I upgraded to Leopard but I can't find a way of importing the old data into the new program. I tried just copying the contents of the Address Book subfolder of Application Support but the new Leopard folder has completely different files in it....??
    Thanks

    Like all user preferences they are in /Home/Library/Preferences/ folder.
    Here's some additional info:
    Folders You Can Move to Your new Mac
    From the Home folder copy the contents of Documents, Movies, Music, Pictures, and Sites.
    In your /Home/Library/ folder:
    /Home/Library/Application Support/AddressBook (copy the whole folder)
    /Home/Library/Application Support/iCal (copy the whole folder)
    Also in /Home/Library/Application Support (copy whatever else you need including folders for any third-party applications)
    /Home/Library/Keychains (copy the whole folder)
    /Home/Library/Mail (copy the whole folder)
    /Home/Library/Preferences/com.apple.mail.plist (* This is a very important file which contains all email account settings and general mail preferences.)
    /Home/Library/Preferences/ copy any preferences needed for third-party applications
    /Home /Library/iTunes (copy the whole folder)
    /Home /Library/Safari (copy the whole folder)
    If you want cookies:
    /Home/Library/Cookies/Cookies.plist
    /Home/Library/Application Support/WebFoundation/HTTPCookies.plist
    For Entourage users:
    Entourage is in /Home/Documents/Microsoft User Data
    Also in /Home/Library/Preferences/Microsoft
    For FireFox:
    /Home/Library/Applications Support/FireFox
    /Home/Library/Preferences/org.mozilla.firefox.plist
    Credit goes to another forum user for this information.

  • TS2481 Bad instructions for troubleshooting syncing contacts from my experience: going the vCard route as instructed did not preserve all group contacts. However, exporting and in turn importing an Address Book archive (.abbu) worked in place of the vCard

    Apple should update the TS2481 instructions.

    After I sent this initial post I did some more testing.
    Creating a new Smart Group in my now working 10.5.5 address book which has a NOT conditional caused Address Book to lock-up again.
    My Smart Group was pretty simple -- 'list all cards that are NOT a member of any group'.
    So, the steps in the posting above do NOT fix the problem, they only identify a particular type of Smart Group which will cause a problem and how to get a version of Address Book working again.
    I have not gone back and undertaken a thorough set of tests. I am just not going to create any new Smart Groups without first creating an Address Book Archive -- or alternatively overriding Library/Application Support/AddressBook from a Time Machine backup if there is a problem.

  • How Do I Make Import Address Book Archive Work Properly?

    I have several address books archived. I have one for Christmas cards, I have another for my neighborhood watch program and others that I use at various times. Some of the archives were made using Tiger and some I have created in Leopard. When I Export an Address Book Archive it does so without a problem. When I Import one of my Address Book Archives, to replace whatever address book is currently located in Address Book, the import does not work. Once I try to import, I must quit Address Book then reopen it and I still have the Address Book resident that I was trying to replace. The only way I have found to replace the resident address book is to first archive the current book for the sake of having it backed up, then delete all the names in the book by selecting all then deleting by hitting the delete key or by selecting Delete Cards using the Menu. After the names are deleted, then Importing an archive works fine.
    Is anyone else having this problem or possibly have a solution to making Address Book work properly without having to delete all the current names before Importing an archive?
    Information: I have deleted the Address Book Folder located within the Home/Library/Application Support folders and rebuilt it under Leopard OS and then pasted the names that were resident before deleting the folders. So far, I still cannot get the Import Address Book Archive function to work properly. Thanks in advance for any helpful information or hints.

    Ok! Hmm... I indeed have tried to import an archive, did get the message, replaced all and had it working fine for me so it should for you I would think.
    Have you tried to log in your computer as a different user, launch AB and try to toggle back and forth between archives to see if you experience the same issue? If not, then it is a user specific issue, if yes, then it may be more a case of app/system issue.
    If you are able to overwrite in AB under a different user, then I would suggest you log in back to your main user and repair permissions (applications/utilities/disk utility repair permissions.
    As for your use of AB and different archives, I am sure no one is bothered by that. We are all users here trying to learn and/or help others. I would only point out that if you cannot find a solution to your problem, you may want to consider working with AB in a different manner than you have in the past and by your description of usage groups and smart groups will more than handle your contacts while avoiding mixing apples and doughnuts - but I am sure you have thought of that already !!
    hope this helps

  • Merging Tiger Address book contents with ML Contacts

    Hi,
    Since late December I've been the proud owner of a (gorgeous new) 27" iMac. This has replaced my old G5 workhorse which is running Tiger. The two are running side-by-side until I get everything migrated and converted.
    For the past couple of months I've been adding new contacts, as they come in, to 'Contacts' on the iMac. However I have to bring over all my old contacts from Address Book on Tiger.
    With hindsight I guess I shouldn't have done it this way but attempeted to bring them all over on day one. But I'm here now and I have lots and lots on Address book in Tiger and some in Contacts on Mountain Lion. I need both sets.
    Any help as to how I can merge the two onto Contacts on the iMac will be much appreciated.
    (If it makes any difference I don't use mail.app by the way but my Contacts are synced with my iPad).
    Bob.

    On the Tiger machine, export the contacts as vCards. If you have notes, make sure to select the option to save the notes on export--I don't know if Tiger Address Book had those options. It should produce one vCard with all contacts in it, but it may make one for every card. I can't remember what Tiger will do.
    Back up Contacts on the new Mac using File>Export>Contacts Archive.
    Move them over to the new Mac and double-click the vCard to import them into Contacts. It should not ask you to replace them, but if it does, cancel the import.

  • How do I import my address book after doing a clean install of Leopard?

    I just finished doing a clean install of Leopard and I realized that I forgot to export an Address book archive before erasing my hard drive. I still have all the Address Book files stored in Application Support in my Library (on my backup hard drive) but I don't know how to get those files into Address Book. Whenever I try the different import options they are all grayed out.
    I also have the Address Book files stored on my iPod Touch but syncing with my Touch doesn't seem to bring them into my computer. Is there anything I can do at this point besides entering them in one at a time?! Copying and pasting the files from the backup to the current folder doesn't seem to do any good either. It will tell me that the files I am trying to write over and in use. It says this even after I close Address Book.

    Ok, I got is to work by selecting the folder itself and copying it over. Aparently it does work if you open the folder, select all the contents and then paste it. I didn't think it would matter which way you did it.

  • Address Book Archive not working

    I am trying to move my Address Book from my G4 to my MacBook Pro (both running 10.5.8). The archive creates, I move it over on a USB stick, and then use import/address book archive. It gives me a popup saying that reverting to the archive will wipe out my existing addresses, I respond OK and then nothing happens. The Address Book shows that I still have the original 21 cards, only one shows up. Nothing else happens.
    When I close Address Book and then reopen it, it shows the same initial 21 cards.
    I've tried this several times, with new archive files.
    Thanks,
    Eric

    The archive works, the unarchive doesn't.
    To get around this, right-click on the archive and choose "Show Package Contents." Replace everything in your username/Library/Application Support/AddressBook/ folder with the contents of the archive package.

  • No import of address book on Mac to iCloud

    I am confused about how to get my address book from my Mac to my iCloud account. I have read several posts and I still don't seem to do the right thing. I saved an address book archive on my desktop, I have enabled the iCloud account in the address book on my mac, I have tried importing the archive into the iCloud account, but nothing happens there. I have tried importing the archive into the address book on my mac but it just replaces the data on my mac and un-enables the iCloud account. How do I get my address book from my mac (Lion IOS 10.7.2) to my iCloud account?

    I have enabled the iCloud account in the address book on my mac,
    Hi Grant...
    I think you may have missed a step..
    All you have to do is select Contacts in System Preferences > iCloud
    There's no need to save an archive to your Desktop.
    If your Contacts don't sync the first time, go back to Sysm Preferences > iCloud
    Deslect the box next to Contacts, then reselect it, then restart your Mac.

  • I can´t import my address book.

    Recently change from Tiger to Leopard. But I can´t import my address book.
    I have the AddressBook.data file from Tiger, but I can´t import to Leopard. I deleted my user because was corrupt...
    I only have this file to recover my address.
    Somebody help me!
    Thanks

    Can you find someone still running Tiger? If so, get them to load your AddressBook.data file and export it as a vCard, which you can then import on Leopard.
    AK

  • Why does Lion KEEP reversing changes you make in address book and other applications without your consent and without wanting it to??? Plus address book will NOT import old address book contacts from Snow Lepoard 10.6 and keep them.  This Lion OXS 7 is ..

    Why does Lion KEEP reversing changes you make in address book and other applications without your consent and without wanting it to??? Plus address book will NOT import old address book contacts from Snow Lepoard 10.6 and keep them.  This Lion OXS 7 is .. becoming very frustrating ... it will NOT keep changes made in the Address Book and it has destroyed my contacts which I only have electronically since 10.4 in my address book. I am NOT happy with this OS7 it has a lot of issues and faults.  How can one stop automatic reversing of data when inputting???
    Please help! 
    Wished I NEVER upgraded to this Lion!!!
    Carmelo

    Relax. Your address book database is corrupted.
    If you are syncing your Contacts with MobileMe or something else, disable it for now.
    Backup your address book by going to File>Export>Address Book Archive.
    Quit Address Book.
    Open your Library by holding down the Option (alt) key while selecting the Go menu in Finder. Select Library. Navigate into your Application Support/AddressBook folder and delete the addressbook-v22.abcddb file.
    Open Address Book. It will recreate the database from the raw data.
    See how that works. If it is ok, then reenable syncing and see how that works.

  • Problem reverting to backup/address book archive

    I created an address book archive on my home computer (desktop), transferred that backup file to my laptop, and tried to revert my address book on the laptop to the new backup file. it doesn't work. I'm using OS 10.5.7 on the desktop, and 10.4.11 on the laptop... is that why the backup won't install on the laptop? do they need to be the same OS? I have the same problem with my ical backup. My ical and address books are up to date on my desktop computer, and I really want to put all that info on my laptop as well. is there another way to go about this? please help, thanks!

    Greetings,
    If memory serves me, Address Book for Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 are different versions, so you can't overwrite one with a backup from the other. If you want to get the contacts from the 10.5 version into the version for 10.4 on your laptop, you would need to open Address Book on your Desktop, select the All group and drag it to your Desktop to create one vCard with all your contacts in it.
    Then you can transfer it to the laptop, launch Address Book on it, then drag & drop the vCard onto Address Book to import those contacts.

  • What file should i save my entourage contacts to import in address book

    Help, again, sorry.
    I need to import contacts from Entourage to Mail, what type of file is needed to be exported from Entourage to enable mail to import it?
    Thank you.
    Dean Jackson

    The default export option for Entourage contacts is a tab-delimited plain text file which should work since the Tiger Address Book includes a Text File import option which doesn't always work as intended.
    A better option in my opinion is creating a folder on the Desktop named Contacts or whatever you prefer.
    Select a contact in the Entourage address book and at the menu bar, go to Edit > Select All to select/highlight all contacts.
    Click and drag the highlighted contacts to the created folder on the Desktop. This will create a copy of each contact as a separate vCard file.
    At the Address Book menu bar, go to File > Import and select vCards. Navigate to the created folder on the Desktop.

  • How do I import the address book from my iBookG4 to my new MacBook?

    How do I import the address book from my iBookG4 to my new MacBook?

    The Address Book app includes an export feature - at the Address Book menu bar go to File > Export and select Address Book Archive. Transfer the exported archive to your MacBook. At the Address Book menu bar on your MacBook, go to File > Import and navigate to the Address Book Archive that was exported from your iBook to select it.

  • How do I import the address book from another hard drive?

    I wish to know if t is possible to import the address book from a slave drive that is bootable, but operating system (XP Pro Sp3) is not supported by my new motherboard. Thank you.

    '''If the address book is LDIF or .csv or Text file:'''
    In Address Book:
    * Tools > Import
    * Select 'Address Books' and click on Next
    * select: 'Text file(LDIF, .tab, .csv, .txt) and click on Next.
    * You might need to map the column headers.
    '''If the address book is a .mab file or .csv file :'''
    you could use this addon tool: MoreFunctionsForAddressBook
    * https://nic-nac-project.org/~kaosmos/morecols-en.html
    '''How to install addon:'''
    Download the .xpi file to your eg: Desktop
    In Thunderbird
    * 'Tools' > 'Addons' OR 'Menu Icon' > 'Addons'
    * clickon gear wheel icon and select 'Install addon from file'
    * locate the file you downloaded and click on 'Open'
    * You may need to restart Thunderbird.
    In Address Book
    'Tools' > 'MorefunctionsForAddressBook' > 'Actions for address books' > choose option required and then select the .mab file or .csv file

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