How to recover e-mail addresses saved in memory/egistry

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henpat

Hello all

I have my "normal" forder to manage my contacts.
But I have also a lot of mails that appears automatically when I write the
first words... I need to recover all these e-mail that are in the
memory/registry...

It's possible? I tried to use the Wizard for transfer settings. Al setting
are transfered but not these e-mails...
I have a new laptop and I need these mails.

Thanks in advanced
henpat
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Outlook 2003
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Thanks a lot

henpat
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Russ Valentine said:
They're stored in a file with an NK2 extension.
Methods for migrating your NK2 file are described here:
http://www.ingressor.com/autocompletetips.htm

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
henpat said:
Hello all

I have my "normal" forder to manage my contacts.
But I have also a lot of mails that appears automatically when I write
the first words... I need to recover all these e-mail that are in the
memory/registry...

It's possible? I tried to use the Wizard for transfer settings. Al
setting are transfered but not these e-mails...
I have a new laptop and I need these mails.

Thanks in advanced
henpat
===
Outlook 2003
===
 
henpat said:
I have my "normal" forder to manage my contacts.
But I have also a lot of mails that appears automatically when I
write the first words... I need to recover all these e-mail that are
in the memory/registry...

In addition to the commercial tool Russ mentions, if all your recipients are
Internet recipients, then the freeware tool http://www.epute.com/nk2csv/ may
be sufficient.
 
Ummm... I wasn't recommending any commercial tool.
That site just tells users how to migrate their NK2 file on their own. It
doesn't require any tool.
 
Russ Valentine said:
Ummm... I wasn't recommending any commercial tool.

The site containing the page you cited does, and that's what I meant. I
should have been more precise. Since the OP said "recover" the data and not
"migrate", I read the intentions differently than you.
 
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