e-mails history - historial de cuentas de correo

J

jose

First in English, later in spanish.

Hello.
Where are that accounts who outlook 2003 propose to us when we start to write. For example, we put an "a" and outlook propose to us mailto:[email protected] because before in whatever moment we hace written a mail to mailto:[email protected]
I want that history for another outlook.
Thanks.


Muy buenas.

Cuando escribimos un mail la cuenta a quien vá dirigido el mismo queda almacenada en algún historial de modo que la proxima vez que vas a escribir un mail a esa cuenta, outlok 2003, te la propone.

Me gustaría saber como poder migrar ese historial para que quede utilizable en otro ordenador.
 
F

F. H. Muffman

jose said:
Where are that accounts who outlook 2003 propose to us when we start to
write.
For example, we put an "a" and outlook propose to us mailto:[email protected]
because before in whatever moment we hace written a mail to
mailto:[email protected]
I want that history for another outlook.

That list is stored in the nk2 file that is named after the profile that is
being used and is built as you email people. The only thing is, I'm not
entirely sure the file would be movable. Easy enough to test and should
only take a couple minute so you'll know if it does or doesn't work.

Basically:
0) Shut down outlook on both machines.
1) On existing machine, search for *.nk2 (make sure to search hidden and
system files and folders).
2) Grab the file that is named after the profile currently in use.
3) Copy that file to the 'similar' location on the new machine. If you
aren't sure where it should be, force a nk2 file to be created by sending an
email message, then search for the newly created file. This will also help
you with step 4:
4) Rename the nk2 file to reflect the profile name on the new machine.
5) Start outlook and see if it works.
 

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