Finding contacts not in my Address Book

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Hello all,

I am leaving my job and want to either copy or save to a disk all of the email addresses in my 2002 Outlook. However, I am having trouble finding information on people I haven't manually added to my address book, even though their emails automatically pop up when I start typing their name in the To box.

On my old email (different software), I had an Address Book and something called "Frequent contacts". The frequent contacts were people who had emailed (or I had emailed), but who hadn't been formally put in my address book. I see no such thing in my OUtlook Address Book or Contacts folder.

Any suggestions on where to look to find these people's email address so I can print them or save them to a file?

Thanks,
Jennifer Brooks
 
The autocompletion cache is stored in an *.NK2 file. You can neither print
it or save it as another file type. I suppose you might be able to save it
as an NK2 file, then rename it to match the next Outlook profile you use if
you're sure your ex-employer wants you to.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
jbcenter4policy said:
Hello all,

I am leaving my job and want to either copy or save to a disk all of the
email addresses in my 2002 Outlook. However, I am having trouble finding
information on people I haven't manually added to my address book, even
though their emails automatically pop up when I start typing their name in
the To box.
On my old email (different software), I had an Address Book and something
called "Frequent contacts". The frequent contacts were people who had
emailed (or I had emailed), but who hadn't been formally put in my address
book. I see no such thing in my OUtlook Address Book or Contacts folder.
Any suggestions on where to look to find these people's email address so I
can print them or save them to a file?
 
Thanks . . . can I even look at it? If so, I could figure out which of the addresses I need . . .
 
There isn't even a viewer human eyes can read for NK2 files.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
jbcenter4policy said:
Thanks . . . can I even look at it? If so, I could figure out which of the
addresses I need . . .
 
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