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On the network at work we use the public folder system in Outlook 2003 and
the public folder system is provided by our Exchange 2003 server. I have been asked why that when an advanced find is selected from a subfolder held within the public folders and "Browse" is clicked in order to select multiple folders that the search subfolders is greyed out and it is also not possible to check more than one folder. This is not the case when performing the same actions on folders held in the local mailbox. This cannot be a permissions problem as I am able to perform these actions on a users mailbox that I have added to Outlook, for which I only have reviewing permissions. Does anybody know if this is a known bug in Outlook 2003? Is there a workaround for this problem and could you provide any links to articles on the web which describe this problem? It would be useful to know an answer to this as I get asked all the time. Chris. |
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It's due to the design of public folders. Advanced search creates a
temporary search folder for your results and you can't do that with the public folders. So you can only use the advanced search on one folder at a time in public folders or any other store that doesn't support search folders. It's actually an Exchange problem and not Outlook's. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Chris Briant" wrote in message ... On the network at work we use the public folder system in Outlook 2003 and the public folder system is provided by our Exchange 2003 server. I have been asked why that when an advanced find is selected from a subfolder held within the public folders and "Browse" is clicked in order to select multiple folders that the search subfolders is greyed out and it is also not possible to check more than one folder. This is not the case when performing the same actions on folders held in the local mailbox. This cannot be a permissions problem as I am able to perform these actions on a users mailbox that I have added to Outlook, for which I only have reviewing permissions. Does anybody know if this is a known bug in Outlook 2003? Is there a workaround for this problem and could you provide any links to articles on the web which describe this problem? It would be useful to know an answer to this as I get asked all the time. Chris. |
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