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Same Personal Folders shows 3 times in Folder list
After importing my data into Outlook 2003 the same Folder "Personal Folders"
showed twice. Trying to get rid on one only added another now it shows three times in the folder list. How can I get rid of two of them? I am not allowed to close any because they all report the same data and all receive the same e-mail. The Dell support person created another folder, switched e-mail there and tried to delete, but it still didn't work. I ended up having to do a system restore and reinstall Office, to get it working at all, but the problem is still there. -- Brian |
Same Personal Folders shows 3 times in Folder list
I have this same problem, but one of the folders does notcontain all
subfolders, as do the other two. I would like to have just one! -- Love Excel "Brian" wrote: After importing my data into Outlook 2003 the same Folder "Personal Folders" showed twice. Trying to get rid on one only added another now it shows three times in the folder list. How can I get rid of two of them? I am not allowed to close any because they all report the same data and all receive the same e-mail. The Dell support person created another folder, switched e-mail there and tried to delete, but it still didn't work. I ended up having to do a system restore and reinstall Office, to get it working at all, but the problem is still there. -- Brian |
Same Personal Folders shows 3 times in Folder list
You will see countless posts here that answer your question. Importing a PST
always corrupts your profile by creating a duplicate PST file that you cannot close. You should never import a PST file. You must now create a new profile from scratch and migrate data to it correctly: Just open the PST file and set it as your new default, then you can close the original one that the new profile created/ -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Brian" wrote in message ... After importing my data into Outlook 2003 the same Folder "Personal Folders" showed twice. Trying to get rid on one only added another now it shows three times in the folder list. How can I get rid of two of them? I am not allowed to close any because they all report the same data and all receive the same e-mail. The Dell support person created another folder, switched e-mail there and tried to delete, but it still didn't work. I ended up having to do a system restore and reinstall Office, to get it working at all, but the problem is still there. -- Brian |
Same Personal Folders shows 3 times in Folder list
How about a step by step procedure of how to do this and how to get rid of
unwanted files? Stan W. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You will see countless posts here that answer your question. Importing a PST always corrupts your profile by creating a duplicate PST file that you cannot close. You should never import a PST file. You must now create a new profile from scratch and migrate data to it correctly: Just open the PST file and set it as your new default, then you can close the original one that the new profile created/ -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Brian" wrote in message ... After importing my data into Outlook 2003 the same Folder "Personal Folders" showed twice. Trying to get rid on one only added another now it shows three times in the folder list. How can I get rid of two of them? I am not allowed to close any because they all report the same data and all receive the same e-mail. The Dell support person created another folder, switched e-mail there and tried to delete, but it still didn't work. I ended up having to do a system restore and reinstall Office, to get it working at all, but the problem is still there. -- Brian |
Same Personal Folders shows 3 times in Folder list
Stan W. wrote:
How about a step by step procedure of how to do this and how to get rid of unwanted files? http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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