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Old 10-08-2006   #1 (permalink)
fergus@tom.in


 
 

Windows Mail auto complete...

During compose, TO will fill in an address automatically.

The address is not in the contacts list. It's not in the registry.
There appears to be no U/I to see it. Where is it stored, and how can
it be deleted?

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-08-2006   #2 (permalink)
Bill Frisbee


 
 

Re: Windows Mail auto complete...

As the Autofill displays addresses, select it by up or down arrow key and
then hit the delete key on the computer.
As for where they are stored, thats a good question, with Outlook the file
was an .nk2 file. Its possible one exists for Windows Mail. Unfortunately I
do not use Windows Mail for mail (just newsgroups). I don't see an .nk2 file
in my Windows Mail directory (under your User Profile folder, AppData,
Local, Microsoft). You may want to check there.


Bill F.



<fergus@tom.in> wrote in message
news:uH1Yhip6GHA.4176@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> During compose, TO will fill in an address automatically.
>
> The address is not in the contacts list. It's not in the registry.
> There appears to be no U/I to see it. Where is it stored, and how can
> it be deleted?


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-08-2006   #3 (permalink)
fergus@tom.in


 
 

Re: Windows Mail auto complete...

No .nk2 found, but your suggested method works. Never occurred to me.
Thanks.

/Bill Frisbee/ said:

> As the Autofill displays addresses, select it by up or down arrow key and
> then hit the delete key on the computer.
> As for where they are stored, thats a good question, with Outlook the file
> was an .nk2 file. Its possible one exists for Windows Mail. Unfortunately I
> do not use Windows Mail for mail (just newsgroups). I don't see an .nk2 file
> in my Windows Mail directory (under your User Profile folder, AppData,
> Local, Microsoft). You may want to check there.
>
> Bill F.
>
> <fergus@tom.in> wrote:


>> During compose, TO will fill in an address automatically.
>>
>> The address is not in the contacts list. It's not in the registry.
>> There appears to be no U/I to see it. Where is it stored, and how can
>> it be deleted?

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-08-2006   #4 (permalink)
Bill Frisbee


 
 

Re: Windows Mail auto complete...

Glad I could help!


Bill F.
<fergus@tom.in> wrote in message
news:O4Tu$uy6GHA.4608@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> No .nk2 found, but your suggested method works. Never occurred to me.
> Thanks.
>
> /Bill Frisbee/ said:
>
>> As the Autofill displays addresses, select it by up or down arrow key and
>> then hit the delete key on the computer.
>> As for where they are stored, thats a good question, with Outlook the
>> file
>> was an .nk2 file. Its possible one exists for Windows Mail. Unfortunately
>> I
>> do not use Windows Mail for mail (just newsgroups). I don't see an .nk2
>> file
>> in my Windows Mail directory (under your User Profile folder, AppData,
>> Local, Microsoft). You may want to check there.
>>
>> Bill F.
>>
>> <fergus@tom.in> wrote:

>
>>> During compose, TO will fill in an address automatically.
>>>
>>> The address is not in the contacts list. It's not in the registry.
>>> There appears to be no U/I to see it. Where is it stored, and how can
>>> it be deleted?


My System SpecsSystem Spec
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