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Greg Petrowich
I am using Outlook 2002 on Windows XP Professional.
When I begin a new e-mail message, and start typing a
name, Outlook suggests e-mail aliases from its internal
list that it thinks match who I want to contact. This is a
good thing.
Problem is, even after I change somebody's e-mail address
in their contact file, Outlook will continue to suggest
the old address along with the new one.
I have tried to remove the address book, restart, and
reset the address book based on the contact list, but this
does not help. I have deleted the contact card entirely
and re-added it to no avail.
How do I make Outlook forget the old e-mail addresses I
have typed?
This is very troubling, as everytime people change e-mail
addresses, Outlook keeps hanging on
When I begin a new e-mail message, and start typing a
name, Outlook suggests e-mail aliases from its internal
list that it thinks match who I want to contact. This is a
good thing.
Problem is, even after I change somebody's e-mail address
in their contact file, Outlook will continue to suggest
the old address along with the new one.
I have tried to remove the address book, restart, and
reset the address book based on the contact list, but this
does not help. I have deleted the contact card entirely
and re-added it to no avail.
How do I make Outlook forget the old e-mail addresses I
have typed?
This is very troubling, as everytime people change e-mail
addresses, Outlook keeps hanging on