Cannot address using nickname

G

Guest

I have upgraded from Office 2000 Pro to Office 2003. Now I cannot address new
messages using the nicknames on file in Contacts. I have tried to help myself
first...an MS Office Assistance doc entitled "Reset the nickname and
automatic completion cache" (Q287623) suggested renaming the .NK2 file, but I
do not seem to have one (yes, I can view hidden files), and Office does not
want to regenerate one. Any suggestions? Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Expected.
Outlook 2003 no longer uses a NICK file.
Nor can you upgrade from Outlook 2000 and have things work unless you create
a new profile from scratch.
Do so, then let Outlook create a new NK2 file from scratch as you send
messages.
 
G

Guest

Hi Russ -
Thanks for the info. So, is the process to export to file all my current
addresses, In-box folders, Calendar, etc.; blow out my current profile;
create a new profile; import back all my addresses and mail?
J.

Russ Valentine said:
Expected.
Outlook 2003 no longer uses a NICK file.
Nor can you upgrade from Outlook 2000 and have things work unless you create
a new profile from scratch.
Do so, then let Outlook create a new NK2 file from scratch as you send
messages.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
olsenj said:
I have upgraded from Office 2000 Pro to Office 2003. Now I cannot address
new
messages using the nicknames on file in Contacts. I have tried to help
myself
first...an MS Office Assistance doc entitled "Reset the nickname and
automatic completion cache" (Q287623) suggested renaming the .NK2 file,
but I
do not seem to have one (yes, I can view hidden files), and Office does
not
want to regenerate one. Any suggestions? Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

No. Please don't do that. Never import or export Outlook data unless you
want to lose it.
Just create a new profile and configure it to use your current Outlook data
file.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;829918&Product=out2003
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
olsenj said:
Hi Russ -
Thanks for the info. So, is the process to export to file all my current
addresses, In-box folders, Calendar, etc.; blow out my current profile;
create a new profile; import back all my addresses and mail?
J.

Russ Valentine said:
Expected.
Outlook 2003 no longer uses a NICK file.
Nor can you upgrade from Outlook 2000 and have things work unless you
create
a new profile from scratch.
Do so, then let Outlook create a new NK2 file from scratch as you send
messages.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
olsenj said:
I have upgraded from Office 2000 Pro to Office 2003. Now I cannot
address
new
messages using the nicknames on file in Contacts. I have tried to help
myself
first...an MS Office Assistance doc entitled "Reset the nickname and
automatic completion cache" (Q287623) suggested renaming the .NK2 file,
but I
do not seem to have one (yes, I can view hidden files), and Office does
not
want to regenerate one. Any suggestions? Thanks.
 
G

Guest

Hi Russ -
No, that still didn't work. I tried a variety of variations...my last
included copying out my .pst file and .dat file, blowing out everything in
the Outlook folder, rebooting, building a new account, copying in my .pst and
..dat, and attempting email to nickname. No go. According to everything I read
it should function. but it doesn't. Any other advice?
J.

Russ Valentine said:
No. Please don't do that. Never import or export Outlook data unless you
want to lose it.
Just create a new profile and configure it to use your current Outlook data
file.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;829918&Product=out2003
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
olsenj said:
Hi Russ -
Thanks for the info. So, is the process to export to file all my current
addresses, In-box folders, Calendar, etc.; blow out my current profile;
create a new profile; import back all my addresses and mail?
J.

Russ Valentine said:
Expected.
Outlook 2003 no longer uses a NICK file.
Nor can you upgrade from Outlook 2000 and have things work unless you
create
a new profile from scratch.
Do so, then let Outlook create a new NK2 file from scratch as you send
messages.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have upgraded from Office 2000 Pro to Office 2003. Now I cannot
address
new
messages using the nicknames on file in Contacts. I have tried to help
myself
first...an MS Office Assistance doc entitled "Reset the nickname and
automatic completion cache" (Q287623) suggested renaming the .NK2 file,
but I
do not seem to have one (yes, I can view hidden files), and Office does
not
want to regenerate one. Any suggestions? Thanks.
 
G

Guest

Hi Russ -
more...
I see another thread running on this same topic...
and again I mention...I did have a new .NK2 file that created with the new
user profile. I moved the old outlook.pst file into place and Outlook still
did not find nicknames. I also tried removing the newly-created .NK2 file and
allowing a new one to be created but it still did not allow find nicknames. I
would really like to resolve this problem...if it can be resolved. Are there
major issues with 2003 that simply do not work no matter how much MS pretends
they do?
J.

olsenj said:
Hi Russ -
No, that still didn't work. I tried a variety of variations...my last
included copying out my .pst file and .dat file, blowing out everything in
the Outlook folder, rebooting, building a new account, copying in my .pst and
.dat, and attempting email to nickname. No go. According to everything I read
it should function. but it doesn't. Any other advice?
J.

Russ Valentine said:
No. Please don't do that. Never import or export Outlook data unless you
want to lose it.
Just create a new profile and configure it to use your current Outlook data
file.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;829918&Product=out2003
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
olsenj said:
Hi Russ -
Thanks for the info. So, is the process to export to file all my current
addresses, In-box folders, Calendar, etc.; blow out my current profile;
create a new profile; import back all my addresses and mail?
J.

:

Expected.
Outlook 2003 no longer uses a NICK file.
Nor can you upgrade from Outlook 2000 and have things work unless you
create
a new profile from scratch.
Do so, then let Outlook create a new NK2 file from scratch as you send
messages.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have upgraded from Office 2000 Pro to Office 2003. Now I cannot
address
new
messages using the nicknames on file in Contacts. I have tried to help
myself
first...an MS Office Assistance doc entitled "Reset the nickname and
automatic completion cache" (Q287623) suggested renaming the .NK2 file,
but I
do not seem to have one (yes, I can view hidden files), and Office does
not
want to regenerate one. Any suggestions? Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You are confused about how autocompletion works.
Autocompletion has nothing to do with your Contacts Folder. It uses a cache
of names from messages you have previously sent. You haven't sent any
messages so you have not populated your cache.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
olsenj said:
Hi Russ -
more...
I see another thread running on this same topic...
and again I mention...I did have a new .NK2 file that created with the new
user profile. I moved the old outlook.pst file into place and Outlook
still
did not find nicknames. I also tried removing the newly-created .NK2 file
and
allowing a new one to be created but it still did not allow find
nicknames. I
would really like to resolve this problem...if it can be resolved. Are
there
major issues with 2003 that simply do not work no matter how much MS
pretends
they do?
J.

olsenj said:
Hi Russ -
No, that still didn't work. I tried a variety of variations...my last
included copying out my .pst file and .dat file, blowing out everything
in
the Outlook folder, rebooting, building a new account, copying in my .pst
and
.dat, and attempting email to nickname. No go. According to everything I
read
it should function. but it doesn't. Any other advice?
J.

Russ Valentine said:
No. Please don't do that. Never import or export Outlook data unless
you
want to lose it.
Just create a new profile and configure it to use your current Outlook
data
file.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;829918&Product=out2003
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi Russ -
Thanks for the info. So, is the process to export to file all my
current
addresses, In-box folders, Calendar, etc.; blow out my current
profile;
create a new profile; import back all my addresses and mail?
J.

:

Expected.
Outlook 2003 no longer uses a NICK file.
Nor can you upgrade from Outlook 2000 and have things work unless
you
create
a new profile from scratch.
Do so, then let Outlook create a new NK2 file from scratch as you
send
messages.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have upgraded from Office 2000 Pro to Office 2003. Now I cannot
address
new
messages using the nicknames on file in Contacts. I have tried to
help
myself
first...an MS Office Assistance doc entitled "Reset the nickname
and
automatic completion cache" (Q287623) suggested renaming the .NK2
file,
but I
do not seem to have one (yes, I can view hidden files), and Office
does
not
want to regenerate one. Any suggestions? Thanks.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top