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Rudi Strobl - 05 Jul 2003 11:57 GMT
I run OL 2002 and use a single contact file. When I go to
send email, the auto-select address feature brings up old
email addresses (for myself and others) for selection that
(1) I don't use and that (2) are also not listed in my
contact files.

I would like to delete these email addresses but am unable
to locate them.

Can anyone help ?
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 05 Jul 2003 12:56 GMT
Remove individual addresses from the autocompletion cache by highlighting
the entry when presented in the suggested names list (use your arrow key to
migrate to the entry) and then hitting your Delete key before you tab out of
the field. To clear the entire cache, follow the instructions here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q287623

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> I run OL 2002 and use a single contact file. When I go to
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> Can anyone help ?
CHAZ - 08 Jul 2003 20:21 GMT
Rudi,
I have the same issue.  Have you received any help?  If
so, could you forward the information?
Thanks...Chaz
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