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Daniel March 10th 10 06:21 AM

Personal Folder in Folder List Outlook 2003
 
Hi, I have a user who uses the folder list to work rather than using the
"Mail". Recently, he mentioned about a calendar popping up on this Personal
Folder under Folder List in Outlook 2003. He argued that it wasn't there
intially, it was only recently. I went to check it on websites and found that
it had to be there as a default but when I went to create a new Personal
Folder in Outlook 2003, it has nothing it in except "Select Items" and
"Search Folders", which proved that he was right.

Can anyone please help and advise, how can I remove the Calendar in Personal
Folders that appear just like that as no other buttons was pressed?

Thanks in advance.

Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert March 10th 10 07:33 AM

Personal Folder in Folder List Outlook 2003
 
On 3/9/2010 10:21 PM, Daniel wrote:
Hi, I have a user who uses the folder list to work rather than using the
"Mail". Recently, he mentioned about a calendar popping up on this Personal
Folder under Folder List in Outlook 2003. He argued that it wasn't there
intially, it was only recently. I went to check it on websites and found that
it had to be there as a default but when I went to create a new Personal
Folder in Outlook 2003, it has nothing it in except "Select Items" and
"Search Folders", which proved that he was right.

Can anyone please help and advise, how can I remove the Calendar in Personal
Folders that appear just like that as no other buttons was pressed?

Thanks in advance.

You must be referring to the Ctrl-6 navigation panel, which exposes all
folders regardless of type.

It's a power user's navigation panel, so nothing is hidden. It is
certainly possible to add additional calendar folders to any PST file.

I am unclear on what is the actual problem. Please take a screenshot and
link to it.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] March 10th 10 02:18 PM

Personal Folder in Folder List Outlook 2003
 
"Daniel" wrote in message
...

Hi, I have a user who uses the folder list to work rather than using the
"Mail". Recently, he mentioned about a calendar popping up on this Personal
Folder under Folder List in Outlook 2003. He argued that it wasn't there
intially, it was only recently. I went to check it on websites and found
that
it had to be there as a default but when I went to create a new Personal
Folder in Outlook 2003, it has nothing it in except "Select Items" and
"Search Folders", which proved that he was right.

Can anyone please help and advise, how can I remove the Calendar in Personal
Folders that appear just like that as no other buttons was pressed?


The Calendar folder (as well as Contacts, Deleted Items, Notes, Tasks,
Journal, Outbox, Inbox, Drafts, and for Outlook 2003 and later, Junk E-mail)
will ALWAYS appear in any Personal Folders file specified as the delivery
location or default data file. Personal Folder files you create that are not
configured to be the delivery location or default data file will contain only
two folders: Deleted Items and Search Folders. For Outlook 2002 and earlier,
the only precreated folder is Deleted Items.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


Daniel March 11th 10 01:38 AM

Personal Folder in Folder List Outlook 2003
 
Thanks Bill for your reply. I understand about the delivery location of the
emails, but in this case, it is set to the Exchange as the default delivery
location. As I had said, there wasn't any calendar on the personal folder in
the beginning and it just pops up from nowhere which we are trying to get rid
off as the user is not happy with having that additional calendar appearing.
Have been looking for solutions why did it appear suddenly and finding ways
to take it off but till now, hopes looks dim.

"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

"Daniel" wrote in message
...

Hi, I have a user who uses the folder list to work rather than using the
"Mail". Recently, he mentioned about a calendar popping up on this Personal
Folder under Folder List in Outlook 2003. He argued that it wasn't there
intially, it was only recently. I went to check it on websites and found
that
it had to be there as a default but when I went to create a new Personal
Folder in Outlook 2003, it has nothing it in except "Select Items" and
"Search Folders", which proved that he was right.

Can anyone please help and advise, how can I remove the Calendar in Personal
Folders that appear just like that as no other buttons was pressed?


The Calendar folder (as well as Contacts, Deleted Items, Notes, Tasks,
Journal, Outbox, Inbox, Drafts, and for Outlook 2003 and later, Junk E-mail)
will ALWAYS appear in any Personal Folders file specified as the delivery
location or default data file. Personal Folder files you create that are not
configured to be the delivery location or default data file will contain only
two folders: Deleted Items and Search Folders. For Outlook 2002 and earlier,
the only precreated folder is Deleted Items.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

.


Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)[_700_] March 11th 10 10:22 AM

Personal Folder in Folder List Outlook 2003
 
autoarchive would cause it to appear.

Regards

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook

in Canberra, Australia
"Daniel" wrote in message
...
Thanks Bill for your reply. I understand about the delivery location of
the
emails, but in this case, it is set to the Exchange as the default
delivery
location. As I had said, there wasn't any calendar on the personal folder
in
the beginning and it just pops up from nowhere which we are trying to get
rid
off as the user is not happy with having that additional calendar
appearing.
Have been looking for solutions why did it appear suddenly and finding
ways
to take it off but till now, hopes looks dim.

"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

"Daniel" wrote in message
...

Hi, I have a user who uses the folder list to work rather than using
the
"Mail". Recently, he mentioned about a calendar popping up on this
Personal
Folder under Folder List in Outlook 2003. He argued that it wasn't
there
intially, it was only recently. I went to check it on websites and
found
that
it had to be there as a default but when I went to create a new
Personal
Folder in Outlook 2003, it has nothing it in except "Select Items" and
"Search Folders", which proved that he was right.

Can anyone please help and advise, how can I remove the Calendar in
Personal
Folders that appear just like that as no other buttons was pressed?


The Calendar folder (as well as Contacts, Deleted Items, Notes, Tasks,
Journal, Outbox, Inbox, Drafts, and for Outlook 2003 and later, Junk
E-mail)
will ALWAYS appear in any Personal Folders file specified as the delivery
location or default data file. Personal Folder files you create that are
not
configured to be the delivery location or default data file will contain
only
two folders: Deleted Items and Search Folders. For Outlook 2002 and
earlier,
the only precreated folder is Deleted Items.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

.




Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] March 11th 10 01:13 PM

Personal Folder in Folder List Outlook 2003
 
"Daniel" wrote in message
...

Thanks Bill for your reply.


Who's Bill?

I understand about the delivery location of the
emails, but in this case, it is set to the Exchange as the default delivery
location. As I had said, there wasn't any calendar on the personal folder in
the beginning and it just pops up from nowhere which we are trying to get
rid
off as the user is not happy with having that additional calendar appearing.
Have been looking for solutions why did it appear suddenly and finding ways
to take it off but till now, hopes looks dim.


Perhaps this person has designated that PST as an archive PST and Outlook has
performed an archive action. That would cause all of the default folders to
appear in the PST as well.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



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