autofill clears on reboot

G

Guest

Everytime I reboot my computer, the address autofill clears. By autofill I
mean, when you start typing an email address into the address bar, Outlook
recognizes the address as one that you have typed before and fills in the
rest of the email for you. This is a great feature, but when I reboot the
computer it clears and I have to go searching in my address book for emails I
use every day. It didn't used to do this. When I had Outlook on XP, it never
cleared -- remembered those emails permanently. Oh, I'm using Outlook 2003
on Vista operating system.
 
G

Guest

Perhaps your AutoComplete file has become corrupt. Locate your .NK2 file
which will probably be called Outlook.NK2 (it will have the same name as your
Outlook profile). It will probably be in a hidden Windows folder. Close
Outlook and rename the file to something like OutlookNK2.old. When you
reopen Outlook and start typing names into the To (etc.) fields again, the
new NK2 file should retain them.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Or if that doesn't work, create a new profile. Usually the problem is with
the profile, not the file itself.
 
G

Guest

That was going to be my next suggestion <g>

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Jocelyn Fiorello

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Russ Valentine said:
Or if that doesn't work, create a new profile. Usually the problem is with
the profile, not the file itself.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jocelyn Fiorello said:
Perhaps your AutoComplete file has become corrupt. Locate your .NK2 file
which will probably be called Outlook.NK2 (it will have the same name as
your
Outlook profile). It will probably be in a hidden Windows folder. Close
Outlook and rename the file to something like OutlookNK2.old. When you
reopen Outlook and start typing names into the To (etc.) fields again, the
new NK2 file should retain them.

--
Jocelyn Fiorello

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reply
only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***
 
E

eddiebigd

first, thank you both for responding and helping. Ok then, since I could not
find and edit and "NK2 file as Jocelyn suggested, I tried the other option
which was to create a new profile. That did not work. So now I want to go
back to the NK2 option. The problem I"m having is, I don't know where to
find that file. I typed it into search and couldn't locate it, also looked in
the microsft office folder and couldn't find it there either. Any
suggestions? Or should I just reinstall outlook?

ed.
Jocelyn Fiorello said:
That was going to be my next suggestion <g>

--
Jocelyn Fiorello

*** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply
only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***


Russ Valentine said:
Or if that doesn't work, create a new profile. Usually the problem is with
the profile, not the file itself.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jocelyn Fiorello said:
Perhaps your AutoComplete file has become corrupt. Locate your .NK2 file
which will probably be called Outlook.NK2 (it will have the same name as
your
Outlook profile). It will probably be in a hidden Windows folder. Close
Outlook and rename the file to something like OutlookNK2.old. When you
reopen Outlook and start typing names into the To (etc.) fields again, the
new NK2 file should retain them.

--
Jocelyn Fiorello

*** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please
reply
only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***


:

Everytime I reboot my computer, the address autofill clears. By autofill
I
mean, when you start typing an email address into the address bar,
Outlook
recognizes the address as one that you have typed before and fills in the
rest of the email for you. This is a great feature, but when I reboot the
computer it clears and I have to go searching in my address book for
emails I
use every day. It didn't used to do this. When I had Outlook on XP, it
never
cleared -- remembered those emails permanently. Oh, I'm using Outlook
2003
on Vista operating system.
 
B

Brian Tillman

eddiebigd said:
first, thank you both for responding and helping. Ok then, since I
could not find and edit and "NK2 file as Jocelyn suggested, I tried
the other option which was to create a new profile. That did not
work. So now I want to go back to the NK2 option.

If a new mail profile didn't work, it's not likely modifying the existing
NK2 file will work.
The problem I"m having is, I don't know where to find that file.

Open Windows Explorer and enter this in the Address bar:

%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Office

Click Go. C:\Users\{user}\AppData is a hidden flolder and since
%LocalAppData% is the folder C:\Users\{user}\AppData\Local, you won't see it
in a search unless you've enabled viewing hidden files and folders.
 
E

eddiebigd

Thanks Brian,
you're right, it didn't work. What should I do next? I really need this
feature. Not having it is slowing me done tremendously

e.
 
E

eddiebigd

For the most part I did, I didn't bother setting new PST files since the
instructions made it sound optional, and because it was very confusing to me.
Is this something I should do? I'm not sure what difference it would make,
the new profile was created and the same problem occurred.

ed
 
E

eddiebigd

Yes, for the most part. I didn't set up the PST files because the directions
made it seem like it was optional, and because it seemed very confusing to
me. Also, I didn't think it would matter since the second profile was setup
successfully and the problem still existed.

Do you think I should mess around with that PST stuff?
 
B

Brian Tillman

eddiebigd said:
Yes, for the most part. I didn't set up the PST files because the
directions made it seem like it was optional, and because it seemed
very confusing to me. Also, I didn't think it would matter since the
second profile was setup successfully and the problem still existed.

Well, you need a PST in order for Outlook to work, unless you're using
Exchange as your server.

In the VAST majority of cases, setting up a new mail profile _properly_
cures the problem you describe. If it doesn't for you, I'm afraid I can't
help.
 

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