File Named Tilde (~) on Your Desktop

Update: The previous Microsoft Knowledge Base article 830921 regarding this Outlook Express issue is no longer publicly available. The issue affected Outlook Express and the old Windows Address Book on Windows XP/Internet Explorer 6 and was resolved by subsequent updates or service packs. Outlook Express and the Windows Address Book are obsolete components. Microsoft notes that the Windows Address Book is now documented solely for backward compatibility purposes and was replaced by Windows Contacts starting with Windows Vista. For more information, see the Microsoft documentation on the Windows Address Book.

A file named with the single tilde character (~) appears on your desktop. What is it and why is it there?

This file started appearing on people's desktop after the April 2003, Cumulative Patch for Outlook Express (330994) update released by Microsoft. If that update is installed and you take any action that changes the Windows Address Book the tilde file will appear on your desktop.

You can find out more about the update itself from the Microsoft page.

When you change the Address Book, what should happen is that a backup called YOURNAME.WA~ would be created in the directory C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book. This is a backup to the Address Book named YOURNAME.WAB in that same directory. With the update installed, however, the backup does not get installed into the correct directory and the name gets shortened to just the ending tilde (~) character. This file appears on your Desktop instead of where it should appear.

You have four options to "fix" this:

If you're not certain, rename the file to TEST.WAB and move it to the indicated directory above. Then double click it and see if the Address Book applet in Windows starts and shows your address book.