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Sharon, I have the same problem you had with vanishing shortcut groups (only
one group is left on startup - same location as all others) - i followed your thread with Russ but I am accessing my exchange server at work via VPN and am not 100% sure how your prpoeblem was resolved - settin up a new profile seems nervy - any ideas. "sharon_kalamazoo" wrote: That did it! Wow, that was complicated. I wish Microsoft would tell you these things... Thank you for all of your help and patience! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Aha. There's the problem. Outlook profiles do not survive in place upgrades (sad, but true, especially if you upgrade from IMO mode of Outlook 2000). Your profile is corrupt because it is retaining some outdated connections to a PST file it can no longer find. Whenever you do an in place upgrade, it is a good idea to create a new profile from scratch. Do so now. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "sharon_kalamazoo" wrote in message ... I did the standard Upgrade using the Microsoft CD. My data was migrated automatically the first time I opened Outlook. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: When you upgraded Outlook versions, how did you migrate your data? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "sharon_kalamazoo" wrote in message ... Yes, my default information is in a PST file. The shortcuts I create all point to this primary PST file. I do have a second PST file (where I archive my calendar and important e-mail). I do connect to this second file. But, I don't have any shortcuts to this second PST file. I just use the Folders view when I need to go to it. Thanks! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Never mind. I see what you mean now. Are these shortcuts to Folders in your default information store and is your default information store a PST file? Do you have more than one PST file in your profile? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "sharon_kalamazoo" wrote in message ... No, that is not what I am talking about. I am talking about the Shortcut Pane that you use for Outlook folders such as Inbox, Calendar, Tasks, etc. As I mentioned in my first post, I am able to set them up easily and they work. However, they disappear each time I exit Outlook. We have Outlook 2003 at work and I use this feature with no problems. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: If you are talking about shortcuts to other folders on your hard drive, that feature was removed from Outlook 2003. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "sharon_kalamazoo" wrote in message ... I've just upgraded to Office 2003 from Office 2000. I can set up my shortcuts (in the appropriate groups), but every time I exit the program, they are gone. The next time that I open Outlook, there are no shortcuts, no groups. I saw the posts that suggested using "Detect and Repair" with "restore shortcuts" checked. I tried that. It did not restore my shortcuts, and even if I recreate them, they still disappear each time I exit the program. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Everything else seems to be working great since upgrade. |
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