It's stored in the .nk2 file. It's possibly corrupted.
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"Mark" wrote:
okay but what about when you are trying to send an email to john doe@.... in
the past they could type j in the to: list and all the J's would show up
now there is nothing. You have to select to and then select the person from
the address list. I'm trying to figure out how the memory portion of it
that remembers email addresses that you have used has vanished.
"DL" address@invalid wrote in message
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They are stored in the *.nk2 file located in Docs&Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook (by default)
You dont have to type the address in, just click the 'To' and the contacts
address book will open.
"Mark" wrote in message
...
An outlook 2003 user states that when sending out an email and when they
type in a letter in the "to" area the email addresses that were in memory
when you type a letter or name are gone. They said they didn't do
anything
different. The addresses are in the contact list but there is nothing in
memory so you have to type the whole address in. Is this possible or can
address in memory be deleted or removed?