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Thread ID: 99939 2009-05-20 05:53:00 Windows Mail - alien addresses Scouse (83) Press F1
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775442 2009-05-21 22:26:00 Outlook XP/2003 stored the typed address cache in a file called Outlook.nk2 in the app data folder, unsure if 2007 does the same. Deleting this also clears the list. inphinity (7274)
775443 2009-05-21 23:11:00 Outlook XP/2003 stored the typed address cache in a file called Outlook.nk2 .

No necessarily the same name, that name depends on the name your outlook profile is configured under. if you profile is configured under say "Tom" than the cache file will he named Tom.nk2... hope this helps... and yes it puts it in the same folder as Outlook03 C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook. and the email database sits under C:\Documents and Settings\username\local settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook..
ronyville (10611)
775444 2009-05-22 05:59:00 No necessarily the same name, that name depends on the name your outlook profile is configured under. if you profile is configured under say "Tom" than the cache file will he named Tom.nk2... hope this helps... and yes it puts it in the same folder as Outlook03 C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook. and the email database sits under C:\Documents and Settings\username\local settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook..

Excuse me Scouse.

My auto complete seems to have a mind of it's own,sometime it shows list,other times not.
Can't find where this is regulated?
Cicero (40)
775445 2009-05-22 06:07:00 Excuse me Scouse.

My auto complete seems to have a mind of it's own,sometime it shows list,other times not.
Can't find where this is regulated?

What OS and email client are you using?
ronyville (10611)
775446 2009-05-22 06:10:00 What OS and email client are you using?

Thanks Ron,Vista Windows mail.
Cicero (40)
775447 2009-05-22 06:15:00 The only time its not going to show you a list of addresses is when you type in an address starting with a letter that has never been used before. eg. if you type in 'a' than all the addresses starting with 'a' is displayed, if you type in 'z' and never have used that before than nothing is going to be displayed as no email addresses has been used before so hasn't been cached. Hope this helps. ronyville (10611)
775448 2009-05-22 06:23:00 The only time its not going to show you a list of addresses is when you type in an address starting with a letter that has never been used before. eg. if you type in 'a' than all the addresses starting with 'a' is displayed, if you type in 'z' and never have used that before than nothing is going to be displayed as no email addresses has been used before so hasn't been cached. Hope this helps.

Example problem..........

I have a few Wendy contacts,just typed in W and nothing came up,another time it will?
Cicero (40)
775449 2009-05-22 06:24:00 Don't you just love it when Windows tries to be so helpful. :rolleyes: FoxyMX (5)
775450 2009-05-22 06:38:00 Re: I have a few Wendy contacts,
Wendy.... Wendy.... . Wendy.... and you live not too far from Christchurch.... ask them if they ever lived in Linwood and knew a big red-haired Scouse about 45 years ago...... the bloke who could get drunk on the smell of a barmaid's apron. Wendy.... hmmmm :rolleyes:
Scouse (83)
775451 2009-05-22 09:44:00 Re: I have a few Wendy contacts,
Wendy.... Wendy.... . Wendy.... and you live not too far from Christchurch.... ask them if they ever lived in Linwood and knew a big red-haired Scouse about 45 years ago...... the bloke who could get drunk on the smell of a barmaid's apron. Wendy.... hmmmm :rolleyes:

Thanks S.do you think if I ask Wendy the above,that should sort my problem?
Cicero (40)
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