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Outlook Nickname file extractor: Extracts cached addresses from the MS Outlook nickname file (*.NK2). It attempts to extract either MSX or SMTP addresses complete with address name eg. Fred Bloggs . SMTP only entries (no name) are also extracted. The extractor itself has a simple interface, a text window and two buttons 1 for SMTP address retrieval, 1 for MSX (Exchange) address retrieval. Once clicked browse to the .NK2 file location and open, all addresses that can be extracted will then appear in the text window - Simple. The program is a single .exe with no install requirements.

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Format:SoftwareSize:10 KB
Date:Feb 2007Version:1
License:Free
Platform:Windows
System Req:Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista, Microsoft .Net Framework v2.0 or higher
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