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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? |
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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? |
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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 ... 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? |
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Examine the properties of the nk2 file, size & date, an empty one would be
aprox 26kb "Mark" wrote in message ... 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 ... 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? |
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Where are these stored in Outlook 2007? I'm not finding a .nk2 file.
"DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... Examine the properties of the nk2 file, size & date, an empty one would be aprox 26kb "Mark" wrote in message ... 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 ... 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? |
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Specify operating system. Outlook 2007 is no different than the location
specified. NK2 files are hidden. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Penny Miller" wrote in message ... Where are these stored in Outlook 2007? I'm not finding a .nk2 file. "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... Examine the properties of the nk2 file, size & date, an empty one would be aprox 26kb "Mark" wrote in message ... 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 ... 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? |
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It's stored in the .nk2 file. It's possibly corrupted.
-- Kathleen Orland Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "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 ... 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? |
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You can quickly and easily create a new NK2 (autocomplete file) using the
following work-around: In MS Outlook, go to tools, options, mail setup, send/receive. Uncheck the "Send immediately when connected box". Next, press the Send/Receive Button (in Options) and uncheck "Schedule an automatic send/receive". Next disconnect your computer from the internet by removing your network and/or telephone connection. Open a new e-mail, press the bcc or to or cc button, select the contact folder you would like to bring into your NK2 (autocomplete) file. Select all names by highlighting first and last contact and then add them by pressing the OK button at the bottom. With your computer disconnected, press the send button. This will automatically populate your autocomplete file with all of the selected e-mail addresses. Next, go to your Outbox and delete the e-mail(s) that you just created. Go back into your Tools, Options, Mail Setup, Send/Receive and change your options back to the original settings. Remember to put your mail settings back and plug in your removed cables. The above information is courtesy of Russ Valentine, Outlook MVP. -- Kathleen Orland Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Mark" wrote: 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? |
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K. Orland wrote:
You can quickly and easily create a new NK2 (autocomplete file) using the following work-around: In MS Outlook, go to tools, options, mail setup, send/receive. Uncheck the "Send immediately when connected box". Next, press the Send/Receive Button (in Options) and uncheck "Schedule an automatic send/receive". Next disconnect your computer from the internet by removing your network and/or telephone connection. Open a new e-mail, press the bcc or to or cc button, select the contact folder you would like to bring into your NK2 (autocomplete) file. Select all names by highlighting first and last contact and then add them by pressing the OK button at the bottom. With your computer disconnected, press the send button. This will automatically populate your autocomplete file with all of the selected e-mail addresses. Next, go to your Outbox and delete the e-mail(s) that you just created. Go back into your Tools, Options, Mail Setup, Send/Receive and change your options back to the original settings. Remember to put your mail settings back and plug in your removed cables. The above information is courtesy of Russ Valentine, Outlook MVP. Simpler: Open the Contacts folder, select all the entries with CTRL-A, then click ActionNew Message to Contact. In the new message window, click Check Names or press CTRL-K. That will resolve all the addresses and add them to the NK2 file. Then close the new message window without saving the changes. No screwing around with any settings or connections required. -- Brian Tillman |
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