Re: Outlook 2003



I went on two computers within my SBS2003 domain and did what you suggested.
However I can not find a xxxx.nk2 file.

""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" wrote:

Hi Kevin,

Thanks for your update. I am glad to know that information is useful to
you. Please feel free to let me know if you need further assistance to the
issue. You are always welcome-)!

Have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Jenny Wu
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Thank you...

""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" wrote:

Hi Kevin,

Thanks for using the SBS newsgroup. Also thanks for Mark's input.

From your description, I understand that you would like to keep the
addresses appear in the drop down list when you open a new email address
and type a few letters in the To box after you migrate the user to a new
workstation. If I am off base, please don't hesitate to let me know.

Based on my knowledge, the addresses are stored in an .nk2 file which is
used by Outlook to perform both the automatic name checking and the
automatic completion features. To save the addresses, you need to search
the .nk2 file of the profile with the name <Profile Name>.nk2 and then
back
it up. After replaced the user's workstation, please paste the same .nk2
file in the original location with the new profile's name. Please refer
to
the following steps to process:

Step 1: Search and backup the original .nk2 file.
=================================
1. Quit Outlook.
2. Start Microsoft Windows Explorer.
3. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the View tab.
4. Under Advanced Settings, click to select the Show hidden files and
folders check box.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Start, point to Search, and then click All files or folders.
7. In the Search Companion box, type *.NK2 in the All or part of the
file
name box: box.
8. In the Look In box, click to select your local hard disk.
9. Click Search.
10. The .NK2 file with the name of the profile that you are using is the
one you need to back up.
By default, the file is located in the following folder in Windows XP:
C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook

The following article is for your reference.

287623 How to reset the nickname and the automatic completion caches in
Outlook
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=287623

Step 2: Restore the .nk2 file.
=====================
If you would like to use the original .nk2 file in a new Outlook
profile,
please replace the <New Profile Name>.nk2 with the original .nk2 file
and
rename it as the <New Profile Name>.nk2. Then you are able to use it.

Please also refer to the following article to move an Outlook profile to
a
new one, which also apply to Outlook 2003:

287070 OL2002: How to Back Up, Restore, or Move Outlook Data
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=287070

Hope above information helps! I am happy to be of assistance to you and
look forward to your reply.

Have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Jenny Wu
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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This is a file that can't get transferred from what I've seen. This
really
should be exportable or part of the pst but isn;t

"Kevin" <Kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a client that apparently types the email addresses in manually
and
relies on typing the name in again to see it show back up in the TO
box.
Yes
a new one for the books. Client did not add the incoming email
addresses
into the contacts, hence no contact saved in exchange 2003.

So when I replaced her PC with a new one, and stup her Outlook 2003 to
connect to the exchange server... surprise surprise. I get a call
that
all
her contacts where gone. I plugged the old PC back in and saw what
she
had
done. Open the outlook and new mail and start typing "T" there are
all
the
email address that start with T.

So... can someone tell me how to migrate this information over to the
new
PC.
Does prefetch have anything to do here?








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