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I am unable to open Outlook when I am not connected to the network
to view my .pst files. Can this be done or do I need to or do I need to set up an .ost Offline Folder file and view my entire mailbox? My pst file is located in my MyDocuments folder. I am running Outlook 2003. The error message I am receiving is "Cannot start MS Office Outlook. Unable to open the Outlook window. The set of folders could not be opened." I have installed Outlook 2003 on a re-imaged computer with the same results. |
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