Tuesday, February 18, 2014

NK2 Auto complete Import for Outlook 2013

I added a few things to the Microsoft page to help out!

https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2806550

To import .nk2 files into Outlook 2013, follow these steps:

Make sure that the .nk2 file is in the following folder: %appdata%\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook Note The .nk2 file must have the (MAKE IT THE SAME IF IT'S NOT "OUTLOOK") same name as your current Outlook 2013 profile. By default, the profile name is "Outlook." To check the profile name, follow these steps: Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Mail. In the Mail Setup dialog box, click Show Profiles. Click Start, and then click Run. In the Open box, type outlook.exe /importnk2, and then click OK. This should import the .nk2 file into the Outlook 2013 profile.

Note After you import the .nk2 file, the contents of the file are merged into the existing nickname cache that is currently stored in your mailbox.

Note The .nk2 file is renamed with a .old file name extension on the first start of Outlook 2013. Therefore, if you try to re-import the .nk2 file, remove the .old file name extension. ***** this will happen AFTER you close Outlook.

Kurt Rein MobileComputerWizard.com 858-345-0382 Office

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Quickbooks password recovery tool for QBW files

This my be a repeat issue as tax season rolls around. A client in San Diego had a Quickbooks file he couldn't open on his computer because he forgot his password. I was able to help him, but not by the tool below. As an FYI, if you are a paid quickbooks customer, you are able to call Intuit and have them remotely reset your password. Ask Kurt if you run into this and I'll give you more details.

http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/support/PasswordRemoval.aspx

Kurt Rein MobileComputerWizard.com 858-345-0382 Office San Diego Computer Repair