Windows 10 mail contacts location
The location of Windows 10 Mail contacts depends on the type of account you're using:
Outlook.com, Office 365, or Exchange accounts:
- Contacts are stored in the Microsoft Exchange Online or Office 365 account.
- You can access your contacts by signing in to your Outlook.com account online or using the Outlook app on your Windows 10 device.
Gmail or other IMAP accounts:
- Contacts are stored on the Gmail server or the IMAP server associated with your account.
- You can access your contacts by signing in to your Gmail account online or using the Gmail app on your Windows 10 device.
Local accounts (not connected to a cloud service):
- Contacts are stored in the Windows Contacts folder, which is located in the following path:
%USERPROFILE%\Contacts
(e.g.,C:\Users\YourUsername\Contacts
)%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Contacts
(e.g.,C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Contacts
)
Synced contacts:
- If you've synced your contacts with a cloud service like OneDrive, Outlook.com, or Google, they may be stored in the following locations:
%USERPROFILE%\OneDrive\Contacts
(e.g.,C:\Users\YourUsername\OneDrive\Contacts
)%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\OneDrive\Contacts
(e.g.,C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Microsoft\OneDrive\Contacts
)
To access your contacts in Windows 10 Mail, follow these steps:
- Open the Mail app.
- Click on the "Contacts" button in the navigation pane.
- If you have multiple accounts, select the account you want to view contacts for.
- You should see a list of your contacts. You can sort, filter, and search them as needed.
Remember that the location of your contacts may vary depending on your specific account setup and configuration.