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Outlook import nk2
Outlook import nk2





outlook import nk2

So in our example it will now be called Importing the nk2-file in Outlook 2016 on Windows 10. Then on most occasions it works first try, but when it doesn't work it's very aggravating. Outlook will now process the nk2-file and import it into the Suggested Contacts folder. To find out this name use the Mail applet in Control Panel and click. Outlook 2013, 2016, 2019 and Office 365 don’t have an nk2-file either nor does it have (or uses) a Suggested Contacts folder and only stores it in the special hidden message just like Outlook 2010. With nk2edit I get similar results, modify the file with outlook closed, open outlook it seems to work, close outlook and the changes I've made revert back to the old copy. Rename the nk2-file to the name of your mail profile. Outlook 2010 doesn’t use an nk2-file but a special hidden message, a StreamAutoComplete file and the Suggested Contacts folder. If I then replace it with a "completed" copy it may initially work but when I close outlook again it writes back the nearly empty copy. In the Open box, type outlook.exe /importnk2, and then click OK.

outlook import nk2

With outlook open, adding an entry (my email) initially starts the autocomplete list, however it doesn't make the roamcache file until I close outlook. In the Mail Setup dialog box, click Show Profiles. I've had very inconsistent results, but let me detail some of the issues: So if I'm doing the rename trick I always make a copy of the source, because as you noted it sometimes gets "corrupted" or plain reverted back to the almost empty list. I can't find any Microsoft information on this but I didn't look too hard, what I really want is an explanation of what happens with this file. If this can be done can someone please list the steps so I can give it try. Diane, After dealing with this in Outlook 2016 for a few months, I've come to the conclusion the file isn't getting corrupted but it has another copy inside the PST file. import N2k file to office365 Would like to import the N2k file from my outlook 2010 over to my new Office 365 Exchange account.







Outlook import nk2