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Old December 17th 07, 01:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
El Marko
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Default Public Folder disappears in Outlook 2007 client

We have an Outlook 2007 user that used to be able to see a particular Public
Folder. He has more permissions than myself, yet I can access this folder
with no issue using my OL2002 client. I don't believe it is a permissions
issue anyway since he can get to the folder using his credentials in Outlook
Web Access.

Thoughts or suggestions?
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