• Outlook 2003 problem (on Win10Home?)

    From tumppiw@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 4 20:46:40 2022
    Friend of mine has a small problem in Outlook 2003..

    I copied the *.pst files from old ProBook, installed Outlook 2003 on new machine and copied the *.pst files to the same location they were in on
    the old machine (c:\User\%Username%\Appdata\Microsoft\Outlook)


    On his old machine (HP ProBook 470 G0) running Win7Pro, when he starts
    to write a mail to someone, after the first or second letter there drops
    down a list on addresses that he's used before. His address book is empty

    Now on the new machine (hp laptop 17-cp0063no), the newly installed
    Outlook 2003 (it works) does NOT give that same dropdown list of addresses.
    The only thing it does, is put my address there, (tumppiw@,,,.com) when starting recipient address with "tu" and hit enter.
    If he starts with his own address ([email protected]) "er" that list gives
    ONLY his address even thought there is also "[email protected]" in his
    address book. Address book is ALMOST empty ( I addded a few of the
    addresses i found on the old machine's Outlook 2003)

    Anybody got any ideas??

    TIA
    TumppiW
    (I'm not visiting him even weekly, so it might take while to get ideas
    tested)


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    as I'm a swedish speaking Finn
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  • From tumppiw@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 4 21:21:26 2022
    tumppiw kirjoitti 4.10.2022 klo 20.46:
    Friend of mine has a small problem in Outlook 2003..

    I copied the *.pst files from old ProBook, installed Outlook 2003 on new machine and copied the *.pst files to the same location they were in on
    the old machine (c:\User\%Username%\Appdata\Microsoft\Outlook)


    On his old machine (HP ProBook 470 G0) running Win7Pro, when he starts
    to write a mail to someone, after the first or second letter there drops
    down a list on addresses that he's used before. His address book is empty

    Now on the new machine (hp laptop 17-cp0063no), the newly installed
    Outlook 2003 (it works) does NOT give that same dropdown list of addresses. The only thing it does, is put my address there, (tumppiw@,,,.com) when starting recipient address with "tu" and hit enter.
    If he starts with his own address ([email protected]) "er" that list gives
    ONLY his address even thought there is also "[email protected]" in his
    address book. Address book is ALMOST empty ( I addded a few of the
    addresses i found on the old machine's Outlook 2003)

    Anybody got any ideas??

    TIA
    TumppiW
    (I'm not visiting him even weekly, so it might take while to get ideas tested)


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    Translations or explanations not always good,
    as I'm a swedish speaking Finn
    ===========================================



    EDIT:
    I actually copied the whole directory structure from old machine c:\User\%Username%\Appdata\Microsoft\Outlook downwards
    to the new machine.

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  • From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to tumppiw on Wed Oct 5 04:47:30 2022
    tumppiw <[email protected]> wrote:

    Friend of mine has a small problem in Outlook 2003..

    I copied the *.pst files from old ProBook, installed Outlook 2003 on new machine and copied the *.pst files to the same location they were in on
    the old machine (c:\User\%Username%\Appdata\Microsoft\Outlook)

    On his old machine (HP ProBook 470 G0) running Win7Pro, when he starts
    to write a mail to someone, after the first or second letter there drops
    down a list on addresses that he's used before. His address book is empty

    Now on the new machine (hp laptop 17-cp0063no), the newly installed
    Outlook 2003 (it works) does NOT give that same dropdown list of addresses. The only thing it does, is put my address there, (tumppiw@,,,.com) when starting recipient address with "tu" and hit enter.
    If he starts with his own address ([email protected]) "er" that list gives
    ONLY his address even thought there is also "[email protected]" in his
    address book. Address book is ALMOST empty ( I addded a few of the
    addresses i found on the old machine's Outlook 2003)

    Anybody got any ideas??

    TIA
    TumppiW
    (I'm not visiting him even weekly, so it might take while to get ideas tested)

    ===========================================
    Translations or explanations not always good,
    as I'm a swedish speaking Finn
    ===========================================

    I haven't used Outlook for about 3 years. When my MS Office (now called
    MS 365) 5-year subscription ran out, I decided not to renew. I don't
    have Outlook, especially not back to 2003, to check how the
    Auto-Complete list is implemented, so I had to search online.

    The addresses you mention is called the Auto-Complete list. See:

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/troubleshoot/contacts/information-about-the-outlook-autocomplete-list
    https://www.slipstick.com/outlook/email/understanding-outlooks-autocomplete-cache-nk2/

    As mentioned in that article, is the "Suggest names while completing To,
    Cc, and Bcc fields" enabled? That won't restore the auto-complete cache before, but, if you find it useful, you should enable it now.

    Is there an .nk2 file in your old Outlook profile folder that you copied
    to the new computer? Does it have permissions from your new Windows
    account, not for your old Windows account?

    https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/outlook_nk2_edit.html

    That lets you export the nickname file to another format, and maybe that
    format can be imported in the new .nk2 file; however, I don't remember
    there is an import function for the AutoComplete cache.

    For a copy of the old .nk2 file that you saved on the new computer (in a
    temp folder), you could use a hex editor to see if there are records
    stored in there, or if it is blank. The hex editor should show both the
    hex values of every byte along with the text characters. Check if you
    can see some text that stores e-mail addresses. No point in migrating
    an empty .nk2 file to the new computer.

    https://portalvhds6gyn3khqwmgzd.blob.core.windows.net/files/NK2/NK2WithBinaryExample.pdf

    That describe the binary structure of the .nk2 file.

    I'm not sure just copying over the profile file will work. You got it
    from one Windows account to copy on a different host under a different
    Windows account. Even if you use the same username for the accounts on
    the old and new computer, they are not equivalent or compatible
    accounts. The SID (Security Identifier) and permissions will differ.
    Probably the proper way to import the old profile is to copy the old
    profile folder to a temp place on the new computer, and then use the
    import functions of Outlook on the new computer.

    https://itstillworks.com/completely-reset-google-chrome-15672.html https://www.wintips.org/how-to-create-a-new-outlook-profile-and-import-outlook-pst/

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  • From Ammammata@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 7 10:03:02 2022
    Il /05 Oct 2022/, *VanguardLH* ha scritto:

    The addresses you mention is called the Auto-Complete list. See:

    Is there an .nk2 file in your old Outlook profile folder that you
    copied to the new computer?


    there is also this nice tool from nirsoft to manage the MRU data

    https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/outlook_nk2_edit.html

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  • From tumppiw@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 22 16:43:25 2022
    Inline answer

    VanguardLH kirjoitti 5.10.2022 klo 12.47:
    tumppiw <[email protected]> wrote:

    Friend of mine has a small problem in Outlook 2003..

    I copied the *.pst files from old ProBook, installed Outlook 2003 on new
    machine and copied the *.pst files to the same location they were in on
    the old machine (c:\User\%Username%\Appdata\Microsoft\Outlook)

    On his old machine (HP ProBook 470 G0) running Win7Pro, when he starts
    to write a mail to someone, after the first or second letter there drops
    down a list on addresses that he's used before. His address book is empty

    Now on the new machine (hp laptop 17-cp0063no), the newly installed
    Outlook 2003 (it works) does NOT give that same dropdown list of addresses. >> The only thing it does, is put my address there, (tumppiw@,,,.com) when
    starting recipient address with "tu" and hit enter.
    If he starts with his own address ([email protected]) "er" that list gives
    ONLY his address even thought there is also "[email protected]" in his
    address book. Address book is ALMOST empty ( I addded a few of the
    addresses i found on the old machine's Outlook 2003)

    Anybody got any ideas??

    TIA
    TumppiW
    (I'm not visiting him even weekly, so it might take while to get ideas
    tested)

    ===========================================
    Translations or explanations not always good,
    as I'm a swedish speaking Finn
    ===========================================

    I haven't used Outlook for about 3 years. When my MS Office (now called
    MS 365) 5-year subscription ran out, I decided not to renew. I don't
    have Outlook, especially not back to 2003, to check how the
    Auto-Complete list is implemented, so I had to search online.

    The addresses you mention is called the Auto-Complete list. See:

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/troubleshoot/contacts/information-about-the-outlook-autocomplete-list
    https://www.slipstick.com/outlook/email/understanding-outlooks-autocomplete-cache-nk2/

    As mentioned in that article, is the "Suggest names while completing To,
    Cc, and Bcc fields" enabled? That won't restore the auto-complete cache before, but, if you find it useful, you should enable it now.


    Yes, it is enabled


    Is there an .nk2 file in your old Outlook profile folder that you copied
    to the new computer? Does it have permissions from your new Windows
    account, not for your old Windows account?


    Haven't checked

    https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/outlook_nk2_edit.html

    That lets you export the nickname file to another format, and maybe that format can be imported in the new .nk2 file; however, I don't remember
    there is an import function for the AutoComplete cache.

    For a copy of the old .nk2 file that you saved on the new computer (in a
    temp folder), you could use a hex editor to see if there are records
    stored in there, or if it is blank. The hex editor should show both the
    hex values of every byte along with the text characters. Check if you
    can see some text that stores e-mail addresses. No point in migrating
    an empty .nk2 file to the new computer.

    https://portalvhds6gyn3khqwmgzd.blob.core.windows.net/files/NK2/NK2WithBinaryExample.pdf

    That describe the binary structure of the .nk2 file.

    I'm not sure just copying over the profile file will work. You got it
    from one Windows account to copy on a different host under a different Windows account. Even if you use the same username for the accounts on
    the old and new computer, they are not equivalent or compatible
    accounts. The SID (Security Identifier) and permissions will differ. Probably the proper way to import the old profile is to copy the old
    profile folder to a temp place on the new computer, and then use the
    import functions of Outlook on the new computer.

    https://itstillworks.com/completely-reset-google-chrome-15672.html https://www.wintips.org/how-to-create-a-new-outlook-profile-and-import-outlook-pst/

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    -----------------------------------------------------
    Thomas Wendell
    Helsinki, Finland
    Translation to/from FI/SWE not always accurate -----------------------------------------------------

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