In my system:
The file name is:
Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings.NK2
It's located here:
C:\Documents and Settings\{My User ID}\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\
Substitute {My User ID} for your own.
| David,
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| What is this files name, and where is it located?
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| Dale
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| | > Outlook's autocompletion cache is maintained in a separate file, commonly
| > called
| > the nickname or NK2 file. You can manually delete an entry, if and when
| > you're
| > offered the drop down list in the To, Cc, or Bcc fields. You can use the
| > arrow
| > keys to select the address and then press the Delete key to remove it.
| >
| > You can also delete the existing NK2 file (or rename the extension) to
| > completely clear the cache and start with a clean cache file. Do this with
| > Outlook closed. When you open Outlook again, a new NK2 will be generated.
| >
| > In order to edit the contents of this file, you'll need a 3rd party
| > utility like
| > the one offered here:
| >
| >
http://www.ingressor.com/desktop.htm
| >
| > | > | When I type Dale in the To block of a new Outlook 2002 email, it pops up
| > | with a list of several email addresses: my fathers, my work, a friend,
| > and a
| > | email address that was mistyped. How do I go about eliminating the
| > mistyped
| > | email from this list? Is there a list somewhere that I can edit?
| > |
| > | Dale
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