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LOSS OF CONTACTS ON POWER OFF

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Paul Cater - 13 Oct 2005 16:07 GMT
When I turn off my PC, Outlook appears to 'forget' all of the email addresses
that it had previously filled in for me automatically once I had typed the
first letter.    So, next time I power up the PC again, I have to retype each
address as if for the first time - these are then remembered until the next
time I power off the PC.  I have looked through the previous threads and
can't find this query having been raised before. I am running Windows XP
(Service Pack 1) and Outlook 2003. I recently had all the software reloaded
on my PC.  I would much appreciate any insight.
Regards,
Paul
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 13 Oct 2005 16:27 GMT
These are the symptoms of a corrupt profile that has lost its connection to
your autocompletion cache.
Create a new profile.
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Russ Valentine
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> When I turn off my PC, Outlook appears to 'forget' all of the email
> addresses
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> Regards,
> Paul

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