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Outlook 2002 - recipient Auto-Complete problem





 
 
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Old April 5th 06, 09:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
NickM
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Default Outlook 2002 - recipient Auto-Complete problem

I have a user who until yesterday morning, was able to use the auto-complete
function when addressing emails in Outlook 2002. "It suddenly stopped
working" was the message I got. :-)

This is a reasonably mature installation of Outlook 2002 and has been fine

I have checked the setup for the user, and what is happening is that only
after typing the first three characters of the recipient's email address,
only one of several possible addresses that are stored in the .NK2 file
appears in the To: line. The usual list of alternatives is not displayed.
It seems significant that Outlook requires three characters to be typed
before offering anything.

Under Tools Options Preferences Email Options Advanced Email
Options, the Suggest names while completing To, CC and BCC box is checked as
it should be.

I have tried temporarily renaming the existing Outlook.NK2 file as
Outlook.NK_ thereby forcing the creation of a new NK2 file when Outlook was
restarted, and I have entered a few similarly formatted addresses by sending
some test emails (ie addresses all starting with the letter 'a'). No
change, so it doesn't appear to be a corrupted NK2 file.

The user's Outlook Address Book and Contacts list are also populated and
both can be used OK if selecting addresses from them directly.

Outlook appears to be working properly in all other respects.

My guess is that the user has possibly disabled the feature unintentionally
by pressing a combination of keys accidentally.

Any ideas would be gratefully received. Thanks.

Nick M


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Old April 5th 06, 11:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Outlook 2002 - recipient Auto-Complete problem

Outlook 2002 always required 3 letters to be typed before invoking
autocompletion.
Sounds like a corrupt profile.
Create a new one.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"NickM" wrote in message
...
I have a user who until yesterday morning, was able to use the
auto-complete function when addressing emails in Outlook 2002. "It
suddenly stopped working" was the message I got. :-)

This is a reasonably mature installation of Outlook 2002 and has been fine

I have checked the setup for the user, and what is happening is that only
after typing the first three characters of the recipient's email address,
only one of several possible addresses that are stored in the .NK2 file
appears in the To: line. The usual list of alternatives is not displayed.
It seems significant that Outlook requires three characters to be typed
before offering anything.

Under Tools Options Preferences Email Options Advanced Email
Options, the Suggest names while completing To, CC and BCC box is checked
as it should be.

I have tried temporarily renaming the existing Outlook.NK2 file as
Outlook.NK_ thereby forcing the creation of a new NK2 file when Outlook
was restarted, and I have entered a few similarly formatted addresses by
sending some test emails (ie addresses all starting with the letter 'a').
No change, so it doesn't appear to be a corrupted NK2 file.

The user's Outlook Address Book and Contacts list are also populated and
both can be used OK if selecting addresses from them directly.

Outlook appears to be working properly in all other respects.

My guess is that the user has possibly disabled the feature
unintentionally by pressing a combination of keys accidentally.

Any ideas would be gratefully received. Thanks.

Nick M



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Old April 5th 06, 11:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Judy Gleeson, MVP Outlook
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Default Outlook 2002 - recipient Auto-Complete problem

I think the only solution I have ever seen here is to make a new profile
when the N2K gets corrupted. Have a search - there are many postings.

Judy Gleeson, MVP Outlook
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"NickM" wrote in message
...
I have a user who until yesterday morning, was able to use the
auto-complete function when addressing emails in Outlook 2002. "It
suddenly stopped working" was the message I got. :-)

This is a reasonably mature installation of Outlook 2002 and has been fine

I have checked the setup for the user, and what is happening is that only
after typing the first three characters of the recipient's email address,
only one of several possible addresses that are stored in the .NK2 file
appears in the To: line. The usual list of alternatives is not displayed.
It seems significant that Outlook requires three characters to be typed
before offering anything.

Under Tools Options Preferences Email Options Advanced Email
Options, the Suggest names while completing To, CC and BCC box is checked
as it should be.

I have tried temporarily renaming the existing Outlook.NK2 file as
Outlook.NK_ thereby forcing the creation of a new NK2 file when Outlook
was restarted, and I have entered a few similarly formatted addresses by
sending some test emails (ie addresses all starting with the letter 'a').
No change, so it doesn't appear to be a corrupted NK2 file.

The user's Outlook Address Book and Contacts list are also populated and
both can be used OK if selecting addresses from them directly.

Outlook appears to be working properly in all other respects.

My guess is that the user has possibly disabled the feature
unintentionally by pressing a combination of keys accidentally.

Any ideas would be gratefully received. Thanks.

Nick M



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Old April 5th 06, 04:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
NickM
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Default Outlook 2002 - recipient Auto-Complete problem

Thanks for your response.

It doesn't look like a corrupt NK2 as I forced a new one which gave the same
result, but it may well be the profile overall, although I suspect the user
may have inadvertently done something - and when the user doesn't recall
what they did, it gets difficult. :-/

Thanks

Best regards

Nick



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Old April 5th 06, 04:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default Outlook 2002 - recipient Auto-Complete problem

NickM wrote:

I have a user who until yesterday morning, was able to use the
auto-complete function when addressing emails in Outlook 2002. "It
suddenly stopped working" was the message I got. :-)


Try creating a new mail profile, as suggested, and then rename your existing
NK2 file to match the name of the new mail profile. Other posts state that
the NK2 file is reasonably robust and that it may be usable with the new
mail profile.
--
Brian Tillman

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Old April 5th 06, 09:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Outlook 2002 - recipient Auto-Complete problem

Correct. Rarely, if ever, is the NK2 file corrupt. Profiles commonly become
corrupt.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"NickM" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your response.

It doesn't look like a corrupt NK2 as I forced a new one which gave the
same result, but it may well be the profile overall, although I suspect
the user may have inadvertently done something - and when the user doesn't
recall what they did, it gets difficult. :-/

Thanks

Best regards

Nick





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Old April 7th 06, 07:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
NickM
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Default Outlook 2002 - recipient Auto-Complete problem

Thanks to everyone who has responded. A new profile it is then :-)


 




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