Auto-completed email address and outlook profiles

H

Hoopy

Hi,

By auto-completed email address I am referring to the process where you
start to type in an email address and outlook matches it to an address you
have type previously. i.e. the first time I send an email to (e-mail address removed)
I have to type the email address in. The second time I type "jim" and
outlook will present the address (e-mail address removed)

I notice that when you create a new outlook profile all of the
auto-completed email addresses outlook has "learnt" are lost. Is there a way
you can copy this list of "learnt" address to a new outlook profile?

Hope this makes sense!

TIA,
-H
 
B

Brian Tillman

Hoopy said:
By auto-completed email address I am referring to the process where
you start to type in an email address and outlook matches it to an
address you have type previously. i.e. the first time I send an email
to (e-mail address removed) I have to type the email address in. The second
time I type "jim" and outlook will present the address (e-mail address removed)

I notice that when you create a new outlook profile all of the
auto-completed email addresses outlook has "learnt" are lost. Is
there a way you can copy this list of "learnt" address to a new
outlook profile?

Yes. The cache containing those names is located in the (hidden) folder
%AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook and its file type is NK2. Name the file so that
its name matches that of the mail profile you will use and the cache should
work for that mail profile.
 
H

Hoopy

Great, thanks.

Brian Tillman said:
Yes. The cache containing those names is located in the (hidden) folder
%AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook and its file type is NK2. Name the file so that
its name matches that of the mail profile you will use and the cache should
work for that mail profile.
 

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