Exactly how does that affect reminders? They are stored in the mailbox/pst,
not on the hard drive. There is absolutely nothing in that folder that
affects reminders.
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"Aaron" wrote in message
...
True, there are many applications that store superfluous data under local
settings, however, some people like to keep their profile streamlined and
this option helps that. Plus, Microsoft’s /cleanreminders clearly doesn’t
work for all and having deleted and recreated the outlook profile, other
than
deleting the users profile, this was the next best option. Should
Microsoft
have a better option to resolve the reminders issue then I’d be glad to
use
that. As for local video card settings – mine were unaltered.
cheers
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
"Aaron" wrote in message
news
if the clean reminders doesn’t work, open up a command prompt and
navigate
to
the users directory files (eg c:\documents and settings\username) then
type
rd /q /s local settings
this deletes the temp local settings (IE temp cached files too). make
sure
outlook is closed when you do this.
I don't like this advice. There are many more applications that keep
data
under the Local Settings folder than just Outlook. Your advice would
destroy your browsing history, Adobe Acrobat update information, Outlook
Express folders, localized video card settings, and data for various
Symantec products, to name but a few.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]