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Controlling the contents of the To/Cc dropdown list cache
When composing a new mail message, the To and Cc fields "guess" possible
addresses based on the partial name you enter. This behavior seems a bit poorly documented and hard to control. The guesses apparently start with the Address book, but clearly don't end there. They frequently contain addresses that don't show up anywhere in the address book or contacts list. All that seems to be necessary is that they have been used at some time in the past. At a guess, there's a rather large cache of previously used addresses hidden away somewhere. The problem is, that cache seems prone to being corrupted with mistakes, and I don't see any way to remove them. This makes it far too easy to repeat them. There are some addresses I don't ever want to have offered to me. Is there any way to clear that cache, or at least clear certain entries from it? And what's it really called, anyway? /kenw Ken Wallewein K&M Systems Integration Phone (403)274-7848 Fax (403)275-4535 www.kmsi.net |
Controlling the contents of the To/Cc dropdown list cache
It's actually quite well documented, even discussed in multiple posts every day in these newsgroups. The autocomplete cache is in an .nk2 file associated with the mail profile. It is constructed not from the "address book" but from the addresses that you have actually used on outgoing messages. You can delete the entire file to start over completely. To delete an individual entry when it pops up as a suggestion, use the up and down arrows to select then entry and then press Delete.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Ken Wallewein" wrote in message ... When composing a new mail message, the To and Cc fields "guess" possible addresses based on the partial name you enter. This behavior seems a bit poorly documented and hard to control. The guesses apparently start with the Address book, but clearly don't end there. They frequently contain addresses that don't show up anywhere in the address book or contacts list. All that seems to be necessary is that they have been used at some time in the past. At a guess, there's a rather large cache of previously used addresses hidden away somewhere. The problem is, that cache seems prone to being corrupted with mistakes, and I don't see any way to remove them. This makes it far too easy to repeat them. There are some addresses I don't ever want to have offered to me. Is there any way to clear that cache, or at least clear certain entries from it? And what's it really called, anyway? |
Controlling the contents of the To/Cc dropdown list cache
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
It's actually quite well documented, even discussed in multiple posts every day in these newsgroups. Yes? Try finding it when you don't know what it's called. I _did_ look. To delete an individual entry when it pops up as a suggestion, use the up and down arrows to select then entry and then press Delete. Brilliant! Silly me, I expected a right-click on the list would give me options. Or isn't that an interface standard any more? Anyway, thanks! /kenw |
Controlling the contents of the To/Cc dropdown list cache
In case you hadn't noticed, there is nothing standard about the interface to
proprietary Outlook files. There never has been. That's why we post so many solutions to interface problems with PST files and NK2 files every day. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ken Wallewein" wrote in message ... "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's actually quite well documented, even discussed in multiple posts every day in these newsgroups. Yes? Try finding it when you don't know what it's called. I _did_ look. To delete an individual entry when it pops up as a suggestion, use the up and down arrows to select then entry and then press Delete. Brilliant! Silly me, I expected a right-click on the list would give me options. Or isn't that an interface standard any more? Anyway, thanks! /kenw |
Controlling the contents of the To/Cc dropdown list cache
That would explain, but not excuse, my struggles. Thank you.
/kenw "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: In case you hadn't noticed, there is nothing standard about the interface to proprietary Outlook files. There never has been. That's why we post so many solutions to interface problems with PST files and NK2 files every day. |
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