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I did a clean install of office/outlook 2010 on windows 7 ultimate. The data
was from the a outlook 2010 beta .pst file. I have three e-mail account feeding into one profile. I cannot get the autosuggest to work. I see names in the "suggested contacts," however even if I use the :check names," they will not auto populate the to, cc or bcc fields. Any ideas? Thanks...... |
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Why would you expect them to?
Check names uses your Contact data, not your autocompletion cache. Always has. -- Russ Valentine "44" wrote in message ... I did a clean install of office/outlook 2010 on windows 7 ultimate. The data was from the a outlook 2010 beta .pst file. I have three e-mail account feeding into one profile. I cannot get the autosuggest to work. I see names in the "suggested contacts," however even if I use the :check names," they will not auto populate the to, cc or bcc fields. Any ideas? Thanks...... |
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Russ:
Thank you for the info. I thought check names was also used to populate the suggested contacts field. Given that I have my contact data and addresses in the suggested contacts, why can I not get any e-mail addresses to auto complete? Thanks.....alan "44" wrote: I did a clean install of office/outlook 2010 on windows 7 ultimate. The data was from the a outlook 2010 beta .pst file. I have three e-mail account feeding into one profile. I cannot get the autosuggest to work. I see names in the "suggested contacts," however even if I use the :check names," they will not auto populate the to, cc or bcc fields. Any ideas? Thanks...... |
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Do you want them to come up when you start typing names? That list is
populated when you send mail. Until then, Alt+K will autoresolve the addresses. -- "44" wrote in message ... Russ: Thank you for the info. I thought check names was also used to populate the suggested contacts field. Given that I have my contact data and addresses in the suggested contacts, why can I not get any e-mail addresses to auto complete? Thanks.....alan "44" wrote: I did a clean install of office/outlook 2010 on windows 7 ultimate. The data was from the a outlook 2010 beta .pst file. I have three e-mail account feeding into one profile. I cannot get the autosuggest to work. I see names in the "suggested contacts," however even if I use the :check names," they will not auto populate the to, cc or bcc fields. Any ideas? Thanks...... |
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See if this article helps you at all:
http://www.officeforlawyers.com/outlook/oab.html -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com/outlook.htm Author: The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007: http://tinyurl.com/ol4law-amazon "44" wrote in message ... Russ: Thank you for the info. I thought check names was also used to populate the suggested contacts field. Given that I have my contact data and addresses in the suggested contacts, why can I not get any e-mail addresses to auto complete? Thanks.....alan "44" wrote: I did a clean install of office/outlook 2010 on windows 7 ultimate. The data was from the a outlook 2010 beta .pst file. I have three e-mail account feeding into one profile. I cannot get the autosuggest to work. I see names in the "suggested contacts," however even if I use the :check names," they will not auto populate the to, cc or bcc fields. Any ideas? Thanks...... |
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"Russ Valentine" wrote in message
... Why would you expect them to? Check names uses your Contact data, not your autocompletion cache. Always has. True, but with Outlook versions that used the NK2 file, pressing Ctrl+K or clicking Check Names would resolve the address and add it to the NK2 cache. Shouldn't the act of resolving an address add it to the list of suggested names and in the past, however those suggested names are managed? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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But check names never searched the NK2 file for matches.
-- Russ Valentine "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... "Russ Valentine" wrote in message ... Why would you expect them to? Check names uses your Contact data, not your autocompletion cache. Always has. True, but with Outlook versions that used the NK2 file, pressing Ctrl+K or clicking Check Names would resolve the address and add it to the NK2 cache. Shouldn't the act of resolving an address add it to the list of suggested names and in the past, however those suggested names are managed? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Even after I send messages, the names do not come up when I start typing.
There are 10 names or so that do pop up, but none of the others I have sent e-mail to even if they are in my contacts as well. The ALT+K does autoresolve the addresses. Any thoughts? Thanks "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: Do you want them to come up when you start typing names? That list is populated when you send mail. Until then, Alt+K will autoresolve the addresses. -- "44" wrote in message ... Russ: Thank you for the info. I thought check names was also used to populate the suggested contacts field. Given that I have my contact data and addresses in the suggested contacts, why can I not get any e-mail addresses to auto complete? Thanks.....alan "44" wrote: I did a clean install of office/outlook 2010 on windows 7 ultimate. The data was from the a outlook 2010 beta .pst file. I have three e-mail account feeding into one profile. I cannot get the autosuggest to work. I see names in the "suggested contacts," however even if I use the :check names," they will not auto populate the to, cc or bcc fields. Any ideas? Thanks...... |
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How many accounts are in your profile? What types?
I've noticed problems with autocomplete and autoresolution with 2 exchange accounts in the profile. I haven't quite pinpointed the problem, but have noticed problems. -- "44" wrote in message ... Even after I send messages, the names do not come up when I start typing. There are 10 names or so that do pop up, but none of the others I have sent e-mail to even if they are in my contacts as well. The ALT+K does autoresolve the addresses. Any thoughts? Thanks "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: Do you want them to come up when you start typing names? That list is populated when you send mail. Until then, Alt+K will autoresolve the addresses. -- "44" wrote in message ... Russ: Thank you for the info. I thought check names was also used to populate the suggested contacts field. Given that I have my contact data and addresses in the suggested contacts, why can I not get any e-mail addresses to auto complete? Thanks.....alan "44" wrote: I did a clean install of office/outlook 2010 on windows 7 ultimate. The data was from the a outlook 2010 beta .pst file. I have three e-mail account feeding into one profile. I cannot get the autosuggest to work. I see names in the "suggested contacts," however even if I use the :check names," they will not auto populate the to, cc or bcc fields. Any ideas? Thanks...... |
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