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Windows Contacts

Contacts folder inside Windows Explorer, showing example contacts.
Developer(s) Microsoft
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Predecessor Windows Address Book
Successor People
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Windows Contacts

Filename extension .contact
Internet media type text/x-ms-contact
Developed by Microsoft
Type of format electronic business card
Container for contact information
Extended from XML
Website Windows Contacts

Windows Contacts was a contact manager that was included in Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8. It replaced but retains most of the functionality of Windows Address Book and worked with Windows Live Mail and the Vista version of Windows Mail.

Windows Contacts used an XML-based schema format. Each contact appeared as an individual .contact file, in which custom information including pictures can be stored. Windows Contacts features extensibility APIs for integration with other applications and for storing custom information. The legacy *.wab format and the open standards *.vcf (vCard) and *.csv (CSV) are also supported.

Outlook Express Export Bug

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There is a known problem when exporting the Windows Address Book (*.wab) files to another PC. If the user has contacts organized into folders, this folder structure will not be preserved when the WAB file is imported. All contacts will be preserved, however, leaving some with a considerable task of manually reconstructing the folders and moving addresses back into their rightful places. See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/249670

A solution for Windows versions still using WAB files as their address book is to copy, not export/import, the WAB files to their correct location. This often preserves the folder structure. Unfortunately, in Windows Live Mail this does not work as WLM doesn't use WAB.

  1. ^ Making your Windows Live Contacts work with Windows Contacts
  2. ^ Windows Contacts Schema Overview
  3. ^ Programming Windows Contacts