Microsoft KB Archive/167080

= OL97: Outlook Support for vCards =

Article ID: 167080

Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Outlook 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q167080



SUMMARY
This article provides information about using vCards with Microsoft Outlook 97.



vCards and Microsoft vReader for Outlook
The vCard specification defines a format for recording information about a person, such as their name, address, telephone number, and e-mail name.

vCard provides an electronic business card format, which allows an individual to identify themselves without restating or rekeying the information. For example, you can use vCards to exchange contact information across the Internet using Web pages or attachments in e-mail messages.

Outlook supports the vCard technology using a free Microsoft vReader for Outlook program. Once installed the vReader allows you to use your Web browser to click a vCard link on a Web page and automatically add the vCard information into a new Outlook contact. You can also open a vCard e-mail attachment directly into a new Outlook contact.

Installing vReader
You can download the Microsoft vReader for Outlook from:

http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/

Download the Msvreadr.exe file to a temporary folder on your hard drive, and using Windows Explorer, double-click to start the setup program.

The vReader installs into your \Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office folder and opens files having a VCF file extension. The vReader parses the VCF file information and automatically places it in a new Outlook contact.

NOTE: Because the Microsoft Web site is regularly updated, the site address may change without notice. If this occurs, link to the Microsoft home page at the following address:

http://www.microsoft.com/

vCard is a registered trademark of the Internet Mail Consortium.

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