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Old July 15th 07, 12:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Nicolas Macarez
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Default How to Save Intellisense Addresses

Hi!
I use the Intellisense feature with Microsoft Outlook 2003 SP2: whenever I
type the beginning of an address in the address field, it suggest the
addresses of receivers I sent e-mails previously to.
Is there a way to save these addresses and to migrate them on another user
profile, as in the case when you need to reinstall the desktop from scratch?
Help appreciated.
Nicolas


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Old July 15th 07, 12:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Christian Goeller
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Default How to Save Intellisense Addresses

Nicolas Macarez, you wrote on Sun, 15 Jul 2007 12:44:46 +0200:

I use the Intellisense feature with Microsoft Outlook 2003 SP2: whenever I
type the beginning of an address in the address field, it suggest the
addresses of receivers I sent e-mails previously to.
Is there a way to save these addresses and to migrate them on another user
profile, as in the case when you need to reinstall the desktop from scratch?


C:\Documents and Settings\%Username%\Application Datas\Microsoft\Outlook

There you find the file "profilname.NK2". That's the cache for this
addresses. Move it to the other computer and rename it to the name of
the used Outlook profile on this machine.

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Christian Goeller
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Old July 16th 07, 08:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Nicolas Macarez
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Default How to Save Intellisense Addresses

Many thanks for the tip!
Have a great week.
Nicolas


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Nicolas Macarez, you wrote on Sun, 15 Jul 2007 12:44:46 +0200:

I use the Intellisense feature with Microsoft Outlook 2003 SP2: whenever

I
type the beginning of an address in the address field, it suggest the
addresses of receivers I sent e-mails previously to.
Is there a way to save these addresses and to migrate them on another

user
profile, as in the case when you need to reinstall the desktop from

scratch?

C:\Documents and Settings\%Username%\Application Datas\Microsoft\Outlook

There you find the file "profilname.NK2". That's the cache for this
addresses. Move it to the other computer and rename it to the name of
the used Outlook profile on this machine.

--
Best Regards
Christian Goeller
http://www.outlookfaq.net



 




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