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Stephen Fisher March 20th 07 07:23 AM

deleting saved e-mail addresses from Outlook 2003
 
When i type an e-mail address in the "to", "cc" Outlook 2003 will try and
preopulate with e-mail addresses it remembers. It there anyway i can delete
the cache? The reason for asking is because some of the "saved" e-mails are
wrong and it is annoying to keep getting the wrong e-mails in list.

Actually i suppose a better question is - can i edit the cache?

Regards

Steve



Christian Goeller March 20th 07 09:14 AM

deleting saved e-mail addresses from Outlook 2003
 
Stephen Fisher, you wrote on Tue, 20 Mar 2007 07:23:47 GMT:

When i type an e-mail address in the "to", "cc" Outlook 2003 will try and
preopulate with e-mail addresses it remembers. It there anyway i can delete
the cache?


To delete single addresses simply highlight it with the arrow-key of
your keyboard and press the DEL-Key. To purge the whole cache delete the
file "Profilname.NK2":

C:\Documents and Settings\%Username%\Application Datas\Microsoft\Outlook

Actually i suppose a better question is - can i edit the cache?


No! Only with third-party-tools as www.ingressor.com

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Best Regards
Christian Goeller
http://www.outlookfaq.net

Steve F March 20th 07 03:59 PM

deleting saved e-mail addresses from Outlook 2003
 
On Mar 20, 9:14 am, Christian Goeller wrote:
Stephen Fisher, you wrote on Tue, 20 Mar 2007 07:23:47 GMT:

When i type an e-mail address in the "to", "cc" Outlook 2003 will try and
preopulate with e-mail addresses it remembers. It there anyway i can delete
the cache?


To delete single addresses simply highlight it with the arrow-key of
your keyboard and press the DEL-Key. To purge the whole cache delete the
file "Profilname.NK2":

C:\Documents and Settings\%Username%\Application Datas\Microsoft\Outlook

Actually i suppose a better question is - can i edit the cache?


No! Only with third-party-tools aswww.ingressor.com

--
Best Regards
Christian Goellerhttp://www.outlookfaq.net


Your response is much appreciated.

Cheers



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