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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Outlook 97, there is a feature called AutoNameCheck. This feature creates a list of nicknames for every e-mail recipient sent a message. When composing new messages Outlook attempts to resolve the recipient's name from this list of nicknames. Corruption of this list results in a Non-delivery Report (NDR) message or a message delivered to the wrong recipient. MORE INFORMATION
AutoNameCheck will place a red wavy line under a partial name that could
refer to two names; e.g., "Roosevelt" could refer to either Franklin or
Theodore. Right-clicking it will bring up a menu of all the similar names.
If that same partial name is entered again, it will be resolved to the
selected name chosen the last time, and it will have a dashed green line
beneath it. Right-clicking this name will again bring up the menu of other
names to choose from.
For additional information on how to obtain and use NickName.exe, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q242074 OL2000: Utility to Remove Corrupted Names in Nickname List Additional query words: nick check
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