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Kevy Baby 05-27-2009 05:49 PM

Outlook help
 
This is bugging the bejebus out of me...

I use Outlook 2003 as my work email (standalone - we don't have Exchange). I have a regular contact who has changed companies and has changed emails. However, the protocol is the same as the last email address (First Initial Last Name @...).

When I start typing her address, the OLD address pops up as one of the suggested addresses. But I cannot figure out how to get rid of that address. Her old record was deleted when she changed companies, but it keeps popping up.

I know that on that pop-up list I can hit delete and she will disappear from the suggestions, but that only works once: the next time I go to address an email, she is there again.

Any suggestions?

Alex 05-27-2009 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 284999)
I know that on that pop-up list I can hit delete and she will disappear from the suggestions, but that only works once: the next time I go to address an email, she is there again.

That has always worked for me and it has always been a permanent deletion (unless I again send an email to that address). A quick search online suggests it should be permanent for you as well.

So I've no idea.

lashbear 05-27-2009 06:16 PM

I believe Outlook is reading the mail you've recieved and suggesting that address, seeing as there exists an email from her with the old address.

If you remove the old addressed mail (archive, perhaps?) then it may stop suggesting it. I know that mine suggests contacts that aren't even IN my contacts, just cos they've sent me mail.

Just an amateur's guess... no guarantee implied :D

Betty 05-27-2009 07:14 PM

Oh yay! I actually know this one.

When you start typing in the address and it pops up, just hit your delete key. That will get it out of memory.

Then type in the new email address once and it should pop up from then on.

Betty 05-27-2009 07:15 PM

Well apparently I should read the entire post... that *should* work though. walks way with head hung in shame.

SzczerbiakManiac 05-28-2009 09:55 AM

I have a solution, but it's draconian. Delete the file that stores all that auto-complete information. I would say edit it, but it's not a text file, so unless you're really good at editing hex, you're SOL as far as that angle goes. The file is called "%USERNAME%.NK2" (those aren't wildcards, that is literally the name of the file) and you'll find it in:
C:\Documents and Settings\YOURUSERNAME\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook

Close Outlook, delete (or better still, copy it somewhere else, just to be safe) the file, then re-open Outlook.

Kevy Baby 05-28-2009 12:20 PM

Is that the auto complete for JUST Outlook?

SzczerbiakManiac 05-28-2009 01:11 PM

yes

But as long as you just move it to a different location, even if something goes wrong, you can restore it.

Kevy Baby 06-04-2009 12:43 PM

BTW: I suspect the above path is for XP: I am running Vista. I plan on doing a search to find the auto-fill file, but haven't done so yet.

However, a new problem has popped up on my boss's machine (same setup : Outlook 2003 on Vista) that I cannot resolve. Basically, ALMOST all of his email is opening as Plain Text. The option to do so is off. I even went in, turned it on, closed the dialog box, then went back in to turn it off - that didn't resolve things.

I further tested by sending a brand new message to him in HTML and it opens as HTML. However, messages that both he and I have received will open as HTML on my machine and as Plain Text on his. FWIW: if it opens as HTML, it stays as HTML if replied to; if it opens as Plain Text, it stays Plain Text on a response.

I am certainly confused on this one.

Alex 06-04-2009 12:50 PM

Do you use AVG? If so, does this help?

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...-9604171067cf/

See post by Rickg13 in that thread.


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