unable to send to certain contacts

K

kobiianardo

Hello,

Last weekend we moved out of Exchange to Google for our emails. Now
I'm having problems sending emails to certain contacts that get auto-
completed in Outlook's address bar. I'm hoping by hand-typing in the
email addresses, the people will receive the mails, but I'm not sure.
My other coworker had the same problem and we fixed it by creating a
new profile and laboriously copied over all the pst's. Is there some
fix for this?

thanks,
kobiianardo
 
K

kobiianardo

Just delete your autocompletion cache and let it get recreated.
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Hihi, thanks for the reply. I dunno how to delete the autocomplete
cache, and by letting it recreat
does it mean I'd have to let it build up again email address by email
address again?

thanks,
Alex
 
R

Russ Valentine

That information is posted here daily.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q287623

If the entries in the cache are no longer valid for your current mail
server, why wouldn't you want to rebuild the cache with valid entries?
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Russ Valentine
Just delete your autocompletion cache and let it get recreated.
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- Show quoted text -

Hihi, thanks for the reply. I dunno how to delete the autocomplete
cache, and by letting it recreat
does it mean I'd have to let it build up again email address by email
address again?

thanks,
Alex
 
K

kobiianardo

Thanks Russ,

The reason for not wanting the rebuild was only 5 of the total
contacts' auto-completion were "damaged". These 5 are the 5 people in
our company, very peculiar! xD
 
R

Russ Valentine

Well you can easily remove only the invalid entries if you know which ones
they are.
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Russ Valentine
Thanks Russ,

The reason for not wanting the rebuild was only 5 of the total
contacts' auto-completion were "damaged". These 5 are the 5 people in
our company, very peculiar! xD
 

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