How do I purge/reset the automatic completion cache?
Outlook maintains a nickname list that is used by both the automatic name checking and the automatic completion features. The nickname list is automatically generated while you use Outlook. If the nickname cache is corrupted, Outlook may not be able to identify recipients, may offer incorrect recipients when automatically completing the e-mail address, or may send the message to the wrong person.
Outlook maintains a nickname list that is used by both the automatic name checking and the automatic completion features. The nickname list is automatically generated while you use Outlook. If the nickname cache is corrupted, Outlook may not be able to identify recipients, may offer incorrect recipients when automatically completing the e-mail address, or may send the message to the wrong person. Use the following steps that are appropriate for your version of Microsoft Windows to reset the Outlook nickname cache. After you restart Outlook, Outlook generates a new nickname cache. Microsoft Windows XP • Exit Outlook. • Start Microsoft Windows Explorer. • On the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the View tab. • Under Advanced Settings, select the Show hidden files and folders check box. • Click OK. • Click Start, point to Search, and then click All files or folders. • In the Search Companion box, type *.NK • in the All or part of the file name box.
Outlook maintains a nickname list that is used by both the automatic name checking and the automatic completion features. The nickname list is automatically generated while you use Outlook. If the nickname cache is corrupted, Outlook may not be able to identify recipients, may offer incorrect recipients when automatically completing the e-mail address, or may send the message to the wrong person. Use the following steps that are appropriate for your version of Microsoft Windows to reset the Outlook nickname cache. After you restart Outlook, Outlook generates a new nickname cache. Microsoft Windows XP 0. Exit Outlook. 1. Start Microsoft Windows Explorer. 2. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the View tab. 3. Under Advanced Settings, select the Show hidden files and folders check box. 4. Click OK. 5. Click Start, point to Search, and then click All files or folders. 6. In the Search Companion box, type *.NK 7. in the All or part of the file name box. 8. In the Look i
Outlook maintains a nickname list that is used by both the automatic name checking and the automatic completion features. The nickname list is automatically generated while you use Outlook. If the nickname cache is corrupted, Outlook may not be able to identify recipients, may offer incorrect recipients when automatically completing the e-mail address, or may send the message to the wrong person. Use the following steps that are appropriate for your version of Microsoft Windows to reset the Outlook nickname cache. After you restart Outlook, Outlook generates a new nickname cache. Microsoft Windows XP • Exit Outlook. • Start Microsoft Windows Explorer. • On the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the View tab. • Under Advanced Settings, select the Show hidden files and folders check box. • Click OK. • Click Start, point to Search, and then click All files or folders. • In the Search Companion box, type *.NK in the All or part of the file name box. • In the Look in box, sele
Outlook maintains a list that is used by both the automatic name checking and the automatic completion features. The list is automatically generated while you use Outlook. If this cache is corrupted, Outlook may not be able to identify recipients, may offer incorrect recipients when automatically completing the e-mail address, or may send the message to the wrong person. To delete an entry in the AutoComplete cache, • Type the email address you wish to clear from the cache until outlook displays it as shown above. • Press the down arrow key to select the email address and press the delete button. • All Done To reset the Outlook AutoComplete cache, use the following steps that are appropriate for your version of Microsoft Windows. After you restart Outlook, Outlook generates a new cache. Microsoft Windows XP • Exit Outlook. • Start Microsoft Windows Explorer. • On the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the View tab. • Under Advanced Settings, select the Show hidden files a