Names not resolving [2]

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I posted a question yesterday. Anyway I did manage to
find one artical that said search for file named *.nk2,
to clear the cache in case there were bad entries. We are
running XP PRO XP Office [OL 2002] I have searched for
this file on 3 of my workstations, it of course doesn't
exsist. In the XP pro XP Office enviroment where or what
is this file now called or how do I clear the cache to
eliminate the possibility of bad name entries causing my
problems?
 
Make sure you're enabling the search for hidden and system files.
 
BEEN THERE DONE THAT THE FILE IS NOT THERE I EVEN
MANUALLY WENT THRU MOST OF MY FILES AND THERE ISN'T EVEN
ANYTHING CLOSE. Sorry just realized I was shouting. What
will cause dashed line under a name that then will not
send the e-mail and blanks the to line completly and no
error of non delivery?
-----Original Message-----
Make sure you're enabling the search for hidden and system files.

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Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP

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Scott said:
I posted a question yesterday. Anyway I did manage to
find one artical that said search for file named *.nk2,
to clear the cache in case there were bad entries. We are
running XP PRO XP Office [OL 2002] I have searched for
this file on 3 of my workstations, it of course doesn't
exsist. In the XP pro XP Office enviroment where or what
is this file now called or how do I clear the cache to
eliminate the possibility of bad name entries causing my
problems?


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Sorry I'm used to older OS where if you have set options
to show all files search will find them. In XP you have
to tell search to find hidden. Found the file will try
the rename and get back to you.
-----Original Message-----
BEEN THERE DONE THAT THE FILE IS NOT THERE I EVEN
MANUALLY WENT THRU MOST OF MY FILES AND THERE ISN'T EVEN
ANYTHING CLOSE. Sorry just realized I was shouting. What
will cause dashed line under a name that then will not
send the e-mail and blanks the to line completly and no
error of non delivery?
-----Original Message-----
Make sure you're enabling the search for hidden and system files.

--
Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP

***Please post all replies to the newsgroups***
Scott said:
I posted a question yesterday. Anyway I did manage to
find one artical that said search for file named *.nk2,
to clear the cache in case there were bad entries. We are
running XP PRO XP Office [OL 2002] I have searched for
this file on 3 of my workstations, it of course doesn't
exsist. In the XP pro XP Office enviroment where or what
is this file now called or how do I clear the cache to
eliminate the possibility of bad name entries causing my
problems?


.
.
 
Found them and renamed them now it will not resolve any
name. Red lines them all. Is there any way to passibly
edit this file to try and correct it problems.
-----Original Message-----
Sorry I'm used to older OS where if you have set options
to show all files search will find them. In XP you have
to tell search to find hidden. Found the file will try
the rename and get back to you.
-----Original Message-----
BEEN THERE DONE THAT THE FILE IS NOT THERE I EVEN
MANUALLY WENT THRU MOST OF MY FILES AND THERE ISN'T EVEN
ANYTHING CLOSE. Sorry just realized I was shouting. What
will cause dashed line under a name that then will not
send the e-mail and blanks the to line completly and no
error of non delivery?
-----Original Message-----
Make sure you're enabling the search for hidden and system files.

--
Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP

***Please post all replies to the newsgroups***
I posted a question yesterday. Anyway I did manage to
find one artical that said search for file named *.nk2,
to clear the cache in case there were bad entries.
We
are
running XP PRO XP Office [OL 2002] I have searched for
this file on 3 of my workstations, it of course doesn't
exsist. In the XP pro XP Office enviroment where or what
is this file now called or how do I clear the cache to
eliminate the possibility of bad name entries
causing
my
problems?


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