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I have recently upgraded my desktop computer and didn't archive my .NK2 file.
Is there any way to manually rebuild the NK2? |
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Is the old profile available? IF so, you can copy it over. IF not, the
cache will rebuild each time you send to someone new.... "jdc" wrote in message ... I have recently upgraded my desktop computer and didn't archive my .NK2 file. Is there any way to manually rebuild the NK2? |
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jdc wrote:
I have recently upgraded my desktop computer and didn't archive my .NK2 file. Is there any way to manually rebuild the NK2? What do you want in that new NK2 file? Naturally, it will beuild up on its own as you resolve addresses, but you can autofill it with all your contacts easily enough. Open your Contacts folder, use CTRL-A to select all your contacts, click ActionsNew Message to Contact. Outlook will churn for a while, then present you with a new message compose window with all the contacts in the To field. Click Check names or press CTRL-K. Those with electronic addresses will be underlined, which means they have been resolved. Resolving an address puts it in the NK2 file. You can then close the compose window. -- Brian Tillman |
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THANK YOU BRIAN. While Beatle's solution was obvious, your suggestion on how
to build the NK2 file in one fell swoop manually was the answer I was looking for. A+ !!! "Brian Tillman" wrote: jdc wrote: I have recently upgraded my desktop computer and didn't archive my .NK2 file. Is there any way to manually rebuild the NK2? What do you want in that new NK2 file? Naturally, it will beuild up on its own as you resolve addresses, but you can autofill it with all your contacts easily enough. Open your Contacts folder, use CTRL-A to select all your contacts, click ActionsNew Message to Contact. Outlook will churn for a while, then present you with a new message compose window with all the contacts in the To field. Click Check names or press CTRL-K. Those with electronic addresses will be underlined, which means they have been resolved. Resolving an address puts it in the NK2 file. You can then close the compose window. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thank you so much for this quick and easy fix.
-- jmefalcon "Brian Tillman" wrote: jdc wrote: I have recently upgraded my desktop computer and didn't archive my .NK2 file. Is there any way to manually rebuild the NK2? What do you want in that new NK2 file? Naturally, it will beuild up on its own as you resolve addresses, but you can autofill it with all your contacts easily enough. Open your Contacts folder, use CTRL-A to select all your contacts, click ActionsNew Message to Contact. Outlook will churn for a while, then present you with a new message compose window with all the contacts in the To field. Click Check names or press CTRL-K. Those with electronic addresses will be underlined, which means they have been resolved. Resolving an address puts it in the NK2 file. You can then close the compose window. -- Brian Tillman |
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jmefalcon wrote:
Thank you so much for this quick and easy fix. You're welcome. -- Brian Tillman |
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