What happened with auto name suggestions on Outlook 2007?

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Guest

When I used Outlook 2003, I just typed one word on the 'to' field, and he
gives me a lot of suggestions (either from my adress book or recent e-mails
sent)
In this new version, he does not 'save' the recent emails for a very long
time. He saves the emails up to the end of the day. When I got on the office
the next day, it does not have any auto suggestion anymore.

This was one of the easiest and best features on Outlook 2003, as you did
not have to search for emails, even the ones you never saved on you adress
book, but just sent emails a couple of times. Does this have a correction?
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

The feature has not changed and still works as it did before. The problem is
on your end. You have a corrupt Outlook profile. Create a new one.
 
G

Guest

What do you mean by "corrupt"? These are legal copies, and we installed about
50 licenses here at my office, and the feature mentioned below does not work
The feature has not changed and still works as it did before. The problem is
on your end. You have a corrupt Outlook profile. Create a new one.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jacksenna said:
When I used Outlook 2003, I just typed one word on the 'to' field, and he
gives me a lot of suggestions (either from my adress book or recent
e-mails
sent)
In this new version, he does not 'save' the recent emails for a very long
time. He saves the emails up to the end of the day. When I got on the
office
the next day, it does not have any auto suggestion anymore.

This was one of the easiest and best features on Outlook 2003, as you did
not have to search for emails, even the ones you never saved on you adress
book, but just sent emails a couple of times. Does this have a correction?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

It just means you damaged the profiles when you upgraded. How you did so,
only you could know. Doing an in place upgrade of Outlook usually corrupts
the profile. So does migrating data incorrectly.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jacksenna said:
What do you mean by "corrupt"? These are legal copies, and we installed
about
50 licenses here at my office, and the feature mentioned below does not
work
The feature has not changed and still works as it did before. The problem
is
on your end. You have a corrupt Outlook profile. Create a new one.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jacksenna said:
When I used Outlook 2003, I just typed one word on the 'to' field, and
he
gives me a lot of suggestions (either from my adress book or recent
e-mails
sent)
In this new version, he does not 'save' the recent emails for a very
long
time. He saves the emails up to the end of the day. When I got on the
office
the next day, it does not have any auto suggestion anymore.

This was one of the easiest and best features on Outlook 2003, as you
did
not have to search for emails, even the ones you never saved on you
adress
book, but just sent emails a couple of times. Does this have a
correction?
 

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