Yes, that makes sense Raul. Thanks. I did not know that one existed.
Regards, John Contact on : (Home) [email protected] or : (work) [email protected] Help raise funds for The Dacorum Talking Newspaper, shop at www.buy.at/dtnhemel -----Original Message----- From: Raul A. Gallegos [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 20 January 2009 20:11 To: GW Info Discussion List Subject: Re: question about addresses in outlook Hi. In the message, you gave directions on unhiding files and folders, then navigating to a really long folder name like the one below. c:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application/Data\Microsoft\Outlook Rather than using that and fiddling around with hidden files and folders, just open the following one and it will be much easier. %Appdata%\Microsoft\Outlook Hope this helps. John Farley wrote the following on 1/20/2009 1:20 PM: > Hi Raul, > > Could you elaborate on that please? > > I don't understand what you are saying could be done. > > > Regards, John > > Contact on : (Home) [email protected] > or : (work) [email protected] > > Help raise funds for The Dacorum Talking Newspaper, shop at > www.buy.at/dtnhemel > > -----Original Message----- > From: Raul A. Gallegos [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 20 January 2009 16:32 > To: GW Info Discussion List > Subject: Re: question about addresses in outlook > > Hi. A simpler approach is to just open %appdata% and you need not > display hidden files. > > Hope this helps. > > Farley, John [OS-IE] wrote the following on 1/20/2009 8:10 AM: >> Hi John, >> >> >> Normally, you can easily delete unwanted names from the Microsoft Outlook >> >> nickname cache. You simply use the up or down arrows to select a >> nickname from >> >> the list when it's visible, and then hit the Delete key. >> >> >> >> However, you can completely refresh the Microsoft Outlook nickname cache. >> >> Close any running copies of Microsoft Outlook. >> >> Open Windows Explorer under Accessories >> >> Make sure hidden files and folders are visible in Windows Explorer by >> >> navigating to Tools -> Folder Options -> View ->Advanced Settings, and >> select >> >> "Show hidden files and folders." >> >> Look in the directory >> >> c:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application/Data\Microsoft\Outlook >> >> for any files with the .NK2 extension. These are the nickname caches. >> (If they're not visible there, you may need to search the system for >> any files that match that extension.) >> >> Rename the file to something else. For example, if the file name is >> >> Outlook.NK2, you could rename it to Outlook.NK2.bak. >> >> Restart Microsoft Outlook. 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