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Trevor Sullivan [MVP]
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Hello,
I would like to use PowerShell to add auto-complete e-mail addressees to Microsoft Office Outlook 2013. My understanding is that since Outlook 2010 was released, the NK2 file has been retired in favor of integrating the auto-complete addresses with the PST file (see link below). With that in mind, how can I manipulate the PST file to accommodate the auto-completion? Is there any documentation on the PST file structure that would allow me to inject this information into an existing PST? If a user has multiple PST files, how do you know which one contains the auto-complete entries — are they aggregated?
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Trevor Sullivan
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I would like to use PowerShell to add auto-complete e-mail addressees to Microsoft Office Outlook 2013. My understanding is that since Outlook 2010 was released, the NK2 file has been retired in favor of integrating the auto-complete addresses with the PST file (see link below). With that in mind, how can I manipulate the PST file to accommodate the auto-completion? Is there any documentation on the PST file structure that would allow me to inject this information into an existing PST? If a user has multiple PST files, how do you know which one contains the auto-complete entries — are they aggregated?
Missing .nk2 file
Cheers,
Trevor Sullivan
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