On Feb 1, 10:42 pm, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
got any addins installed that save files to the hard drive?
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On Feb 1, 5:27 pm, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote:
Not at all. We don't know your Outlook version. We don't know what
information store you are using. We don't know what you are actually
doing
or what steps you are using. Don't forget that this is a newsgroup. We
aren't watching what you are doing. You have to tell us. We can't even
tell
if you are creating a new Folder or a new File.
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On Feb 1, 4:21 pm, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote:
You should probably explain what you mean. No one can tell. Don't be
afraid
to include relevant details when you do. Don't make us guess at
things.
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Has anyone seen the issue where an Outlook Contact and an Outlook
Calendar folder is created in each new folder?
There isn't much detail than that. Whenever I create a new folder,
two folders(outlook contact and outlook calendar) are automatically
created within that folder. Does that help?
OK. Using Outlook 2003 only configured for POP and SMTP. The folders
I am referring are not Outlook folders, rather folders in Windows
Explorer. For example, if I create a folder called Test on my
desktop, an outlook contact and outlook calendar folders are
automatically created within the Test folder. Those folders are
empty. Additionally, I have Biz Contact Manger installed but not
enabled.
Diane,
Thank you for the reply. I have the following add-ins:
McAfee VirusScan Outlook Email Scanner
Google Search
McAfee SpamKiller
McAfee SpamKiller Exchange Extension (Possible culprit since I am not
using Exchange)
Exchange Extensions Property Pages (Same as last line item)
Fax Server Extension
Any of these look suspicious?
Thanks again.