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Outlook 2007.
I recently started using Outlook 2007. When typing in the To box the
addresses do not pop up. They did in another version I was using. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks. |
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Outlook 2007.
I recently started using Outlook 2007. When typing in the To box the
addresses do not pop up. They did in another version I was using. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks. On the same machine or a new machine? The auto-suggest list doesn't populate until you start mailing people. -- f.h. Microsoft Outlook MVP |
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Outlook 2007.
The same machine. I can make a dummy email and select all the names in my
address book. The auto suggest will than work until I close Outlook or turn off my computer. I don't think I should have to make the dummy email every time I open Outlook or turn on my computer. "F.H. Muffman" wrote in message .com... I recently started using Outlook 2007. When typing in the To box the addresses do not pop up. They did in another version I was using. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks. On the same machine or a new machine? The auto-suggest list doesn't populate until you start mailing people. -- f.h. Microsoft Outlook MVP |
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Outlook 2007.
I recently started using Outlook 2007. When typing in the To box the
addresses do not pop up. They did in another version I was using. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks. On the same machine or a new machine? The auto-suggest list doesn't populate until you start mailing people. The same machine. I can make a dummy email and select all the names in my address book. The auto suggest will than work until I close Outlook or turn off my computer. I don't think I should have to make the dummy every time I open Outlook or turn on my computer. And no, you shouldn't have to. First, exit out of Outlook and make sure it's not running by going to Task Manager and checking for outlook.exe in the processes tab. Then, do a search for *.nk2 on your hard drive. Make sure you search for hidden folders and files. Rename the current .nk2 file and restart outlook and see if it holds the data. If it does, then the old one was probably corrupt. If it doesn't, or you can't find the file, what OS are you running? -- f.h. Microsoft Outlook MVP |
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Outlook 2007.
I did not find the file. I am running XP Pro.
"F.H. Muffman" wrote in message .com... I recently started using Outlook 2007. When typing in the To box the addresses do not pop up. They did in another version I was using. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks. On the same machine or a new machine? The auto-suggest list doesn't populate until you start mailing people. The same machine. I can make a dummy email and select all the names in my address book. The auto suggest will than work until I close Outlook or turn off my computer. I don't think I should have to make the dummy every time I open Outlook or turn on my computer. And no, you shouldn't have to. First, exit out of Outlook and make sure it's not running by going to Task Manager and checking for outlook.exe in the processes tab. Then, do a search for *.nk2 on your hard drive. Make sure you search for hidden folders and files. Rename the current .nk2 file and restart outlook and see if it holds the data. If it does, then the old one was probably corrupt. If it doesn't, or you can't find the file, what OS are you running? -- f.h. Microsoft Outlook MVP |
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Outlook 2007.
I recently started using Outlook 2007. When typing in the To box
the addresses do not pop up. They did in another version I was using. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks. On the same machine or a new machine? The auto-suggest list doesn't populate until you start mailing people. The same machine. I can make a dummy email and select all the names in my address book. The auto suggest will than work until I close Outlook or turn off my computer. I don't think I should have to make the dummy email every time I open Outlook or turn on my computer. And no, you shouldn't have to. First, exit out of Outlook and make sure it's not running by going to Task Manager and checking for outlook.exe in the processes tab. Then, do a search for *.nk2 on your hard drive. Make sure you search for hidden folders and files. Rename the current .nk2 file and restart outlook and see if it holds the data. If it does, then the old one was probably corrupt. If it doesn't, or you can't find the file, what OS are you running? I did not find the file. I am running XP Pro. And all you did was upgrade to Outlook 2007? If you open up c:\documents and settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook, what files do you see here? You may need to go to Tools-Folder Options-View-Advanced and under Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files and folders. -- f.h. Microsoft Outlook MVP |
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Outlook 2007.
Three files under c:\documents and settings\username\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook ; extend.dat; Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.FAV and Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings..NICK. I upgraded to Microsoft Office 2007 including Outlook 2007. "F.H. Muffman" wrote in message .com... I recently started using Outlook 2007. When typing in the To box the addresses do not pop up. They did in another version I was using. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks. On the same machine or a new machine? The auto-suggest list doesn't populate until you start mailing people. The same machine. I can make a dummy email and select all the names in my address book. The auto suggest will than work until I close Outlook or turn off my computer. I don't think I should have to make the dummy email every time I open Outlook or turn on my computer. And no, you shouldn't have to. First, exit out of Outlook and make sure it's not running by going to Task Manager and checking for outlook.exe in the processes tab. Then, do a search for *.nk2 on your hard drive. Make sure you search for hidden folders and files. Rename the current .nk2 file and restart outlook and see if it holds the data. If it does, then the old one was probably corrupt. If it doesn't, or you can't find the file, what OS are you running? I did not find the file. I am running XP Pro. And all you did was upgrade to Outlook 2007? If you open up c:\documents and settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook, what files do you see here? You may need to go to Tools-Folder Options-View-Advanced and under Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files and folders. -- f.h. Microsoft Outlook MVP |
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Outlook 2007.
"Bob Heideloff" wrote in message ... Three files under c:\documents and settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook ; extend.dat; Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.FAV and Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings..NICK. I upgraded to Microsoft Office 2007 including Outlook 2007. "F.H. Muffman" wrote in message .com... I recently started using Outlook 2007. When typing in the To box the addresses do not pop up. They did in another version I was using. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks. On the same machine or a new machine? The auto-suggest list doesn't populate until you start mailing people. The same machine. I can make a dummy email and select all the names in my address book. The auto suggest will than work until I close Outlook or turn off my computer. I don't think I should have to make the dummy email every time I open Outlook or turn on my computer. And no, you shouldn't have to. First, exit out of Outlook and make sure it's not running by going to Task Manager and checking for outlook.exe in the processes tab. Then, do a search for *.nk2 on your hard drive. Make sure you search for hidden folders and files. Rename the current .nk2 file and restart outlook and see if it holds the data. If it does, then the old one was probably corrupt. If it doesn't, or you can't find the file, what OS are you running? I did not find the file. I am running XP Pro. And all you did was upgrade to Outlook 2007? If you open up c:\documents and settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook, what files do you see here? You may need to go to Tools-Folder Options-View-Advanced and under Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files and folders. -- f.h. Microsoft Outlook MVP |
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Outlook 2007.
snipping alot of text that boils down to someone not able to permanently
save a .nk2 file If you open up c:\documents and settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook, what files do you see here? You may need to go to Tools-Folder Options-View-Advanced and under Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files and folders. Three files under c:\documents and settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook ; extend.dat; Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.FAV and Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings..NICK. I upgraded to Microsoft Office 2007 including Outlook 2007. Are you able to create a file in that directory, just any old .txt file? -- f.h. Microsoft Outlook MVP |
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