When you start Microsoft Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2016 for the first time, your nickname cache (stored in the profilename.nk2 file) is imported into a hidden
message in your default message store.
Note profilename is the name of your
Outlook profile.
For example, if you are using a Microsoft Exchange
account, the nickname cache is imported into a hidden message in the Exchange
mailbox.
Note Outlook 2007 and earlier versions store the nickname cache .nk2 file in the following folder.
- Windows XP
Drive:\Documents
and Settings\Username\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
- Windows Vista and later versions
Drive:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook
After the nickname cache is imported, the
profilename.nk2 file is renamed to
profilename.nk2.old. On the next start
of Outlook, your nickname cache is not imported. Outlook 2013 and
Outlook 2016 do not use the .nk2 file for maintaining your nickname
cache. All updates to your nickname cache in Outlook 2013 and Outlook
2016 are made to the hidden message in your default message store.
Note If
you have multiple Outlook profiles, the nickname cache from each
profile is merged into your new Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2016 nickname
cache on the first start of Outlook by using that profile. Therefore,
you may find more than one .nk2 file renamed to .nk2.old.
However, there may be situations
where you have to import a nickname cache file after this first-run nickname
cache import process has finished. For example, a colleague wants to share
their nickname cache with you and you want to update your existing nickname
cache with your colleague’s data.
This article discusses how to import .nk2 files into Outlook 2013.
To import .nk2 files into Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2016, follow these steps:
- Make
sure that the .nk2 file is in the following folder:
%appdata%\Microsoft\Outlook
Note The
.nk2 file must have the same name as your current Outlook 2013 or
Outlook 2016 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 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.