I had the same problem, but I just resolved it!
Here is how I did it:
1- Create a personal folder, I assume you know how to create a personal folder (if you already have one, you may choose to close it, or you can keep it).
2- Open Outlook and click on contacts folder, right click on the folder and copy contacts, select personal as destination to copy folder.
Now you have copied the contacts folder to your personal folder. You need to copy the personal folder to a CD, flash drive, or any other portable storage device. Note: you need to close outlook to copy your personal folder.
4 - Go to the destination computer where you want to copy contacts to and copy the personal folder to a location in your local drive.
5 - Open outlook and add the personal folder (you may close your existing personal folder)
6 - Once the personal folder is there, click on contacts, you should be able to see "personal folder contacts" along the outlook contacts. You are done!, you can play with the contacts the way you want.
You have to export the Outlook contacts for use. You can export to make a file and then import that file on other outlook.
You connect it to itunes and go to the contacts bar and sync outlook contacts
Answering "How do you get your ms outlook address book from 1 computer to another?"
Outlook express is a program that comes with a computer. Dell computers have it for sure. You can use it if you wish or get another email provider.
The maximum number of contacts in Outlook that you can add is approximately 125 to 130 contacts. If you attempt to enter more you will most likely receive an error message.
probably the best wayid to copy and then paste inside a email like to the peroson that you want to send it to or if its for yourself for another computer then just a flash drive or save the nots into your google docs from your email address (if its a google email account) then just open it on the other cpmputer then copy and paste onto another outlook age and there you go.
yes you can, it is under file->export contacts->export contact->(name ontact)^^^^^ The following answer above only refers to Outlook Express, not Outlook Web Access.
By far the biggest disadvantage is that it localizes your email and contacts on a particular computer's hard drive. It downloads all emails from your specified email account onto one computer, which means that you can't access that email address from another computer without messing up your Outlook Express inbox. In other words, if you open/read an email message on a different computer, that message will not appear in your Outlook Express inbox.
By far the biggest disadvantage is that it localizes your email and contacts on a particular What_are_the_disadvantages_of_Outlook_Expresshard drive. It downloads all emails from your specified email account onto one computer, which means that you can't access that email address from another computer without messing up your Outlook Express inbox. In other words, if you open/read an email message on a different computer, that message will not appear in your Outlook Express inbox. Outlook Express is an outdated way to do email, especially in the smartphone age. I don't recommend it.
Use data stick
You need to have Blackberry Desktop Manager software installed. You need to synchronize to Outlook, making sure that "Synchronize Organizer Data" is selected. The contacts will then be available in your Outlook Contacts. You need to 'select all' and email to yourself. They will then be sent as individual vcf files. Then you Save Attachments to a folder on your computer. You then need to open Nokia PC Suite. Then manage your contacts and add the files where you saved them.
Of course yes. You can use some software to help you share outlook contacts with multiple computers. What I know is that, WinPST Share Outlook is quite good in this field. Maybe you can just google and check it.