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Neil Hoskins July 14th 09 10:58 AM

"remembered" contacts in the "To" field
 
(Outlook 2003 SP3) Despite constant pleas to put important contacts into the
company's 'shared contacts' folder, one luser just types new contacts into
the 'To' field, and Outlook kindly remembers them as he starts to type on
subsequent occasions. He's been doing this for ten years. He's now got a
new workstations, and it seems that Outlook "remembers" these contacts
locally, so he's got no contacts anymore. I can set the old workstation up
somewhere and have him go through all his contacts and write them down, but
is there a simple file of "remembered" entries that can be copied from the
old workstation to the new?

NeilH

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Gordon[_6_] July 14th 09 11:25 AM

"remembered" contacts in the "To" field
 

"Neil Hoskins" wrote in
message ...
(Outlook 2003 SP3) Despite constant pleas to put important contacts into
the company's 'shared contacts' folder, one luser just types new contacts
into the 'To' field, and Outlook kindly remembers them as he starts to
type on subsequent occasions. He's been doing this for ten years. He's
now got a new workstations, and it seems that Outlook "remembers" these
contacts locally, so he's got no contacts anymore. I can set the old
workstation up somewhere and have him go through all his contacts and
write them down, but is there a simple file of "remembered" entries that
can be copied from the old workstation to the new?


You need the *.nk2 file from the old machine.
However - I would suggest that some sort of compulsory
education/disciplinary might be necessary....



Vince Averello July 14th 09 11:27 AM

"remembered" contacts in the "To" field
 
See if this info helps:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/arch...o-another.aspx

NK2 files are the autocomplete cache files

"Neil Hoskins" wrote in
message ...
(Outlook 2003 SP3) Despite constant pleas to put important contacts into
the company's 'shared contacts' folder, one luser just types new contacts
into the 'To' field, and Outlook kindly remembers them as he starts to
type on subsequent occasions. He's been doing this for ten years. He's
now got a new workstations, and it seems that Outlook "remembers" these
contacts locally, so he's got no contacts anymore. I can set the old
workstation up somewhere and have him go through all his contacts and
write them down, but is there a simple file of "remembered" entries that
can be copied from the old workstation to the new?

NeilH

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Neil Hoskins July 14th 09 11:35 AM

"remembered" contacts in the "To" field
 

"Gordon" wrote in message
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"Neil Hoskins" wrote
in message ...
(Outlook 2003 SP3) Despite constant pleas to put important contacts into
the company's 'shared contacts' folder, one luser just types new contacts
into the 'To' field, and Outlook kindly remembers them as he starts to
type on subsequent occasions. He's been doing this for ten years. He's
now got a new workstations, and it seems that Outlook "remembers" these
contacts locally, so he's got no contacts anymore. I can set the old
workstation up somewhere and have him go through all his contacts and
write them down, but is there a simple file of "remembered" entries that
can be copied from the old workstation to the new?


You need the *.nk2 file from the old machine.
However - I would suggest that some sort of compulsory
education/disciplinary might be necessary....


Many thanks both. Yeah, I'm already reaching for the clue-by-four.



Gordon[_6_] July 14th 09 11:40 AM

"remembered" contacts in the "To" field
 

"Neil Hoskins" wrote in
message ...


Many thanks both. Yeah, I'm already reaching for the clue-by-four.


Rubber hose is better, it doesn't leave marks... ;-)





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