You, my friend, are brilliant. Who woulda thought going around the back and
using the lesser technology to fix the more complex would work with a
Microsoft product??? Awesome! Thanks for your help.
"Paul Goverts IV" pgovertsATsjfc.edu wrote in message
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I found a solution for it: If you can open Outlook Web Access, go into
rules from there and most likely one of the first rules will be something
along the lines of "De-categorize all messages" or something like that. It
is a rule that definitely looks out of place. I deleted that one and
saved, then i could edit my rules from within outlook again.
Paul
"Dan Klinge" wrote in message
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How? It won't let me into the Rules area at all.
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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you'll need to recreate the rules.
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"Dan Klinge" wrote in message
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The error message I get in Outlook 2003 after uninstalling 2007 and
re-installing 2003 is "Your stored rules appear to have a bad format"