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is there any way to export autoresolution addresses

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Peter O'Moore - 29 Sep 2006 14:25 GMT
When i type a letter into the to field of a new mail there are a load of
addresses i have saved in there, almost two years worth.....
I have recently got a new pc and new outlook and am wondering if there is
any way to get these email addresses and export them to my new outlook, none
of the addresses are in my contacts field......

Any help would be appreciated
Brian Tillman - 29 Sep 2006 19:02 GMT
> When i type a letter into the to field of a new mail there are a load
> of addresses i have saved in there, almost two years worth.....
> I have recently got a new pc and new outlook and am wondering if
> there is any way to get these email addresses and export them to my
> new outlook, none of the addresses are in my contacts field......

You're referring to the autocompletion cache, not autoresolution, and
there's no need to export the data.  Simply copy the file containing that
data to the other PC where you have Outlook installed and put it in the
proper folder, renaming the file, if necessary, to match the name of the
mail profile on the second machine.  The Outlook there should use the data
then.

Perhaps this will explain the freature you to:
http://www.ingressor.com/autocompletetips.htm
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