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I had been using Outlook 2000 at work but because of computer problems I
switched to another computer for a week and it had Outlook 2003. I got my computer back up today and am back to Outlook 2000. The only problem I have with switching back is that when I go to my inbox, I get a message that "This view is damaged. Default view settings will be used." Is there anything I can do to get rid of that message? Everything works fine. I just don't want to "ok" out of the message every time I go to my inbox. Thanks in advance, Rose |
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Rose wrote:
I had been using Outlook 2000 at work but because of computer problems I switched to another computer for a week and it had Outlook 2003. I got my computer back up today and am back to Outlook 2000. The only problem I have with switching back is that when I go to my inbox, I get a message that "This view is damaged. Default view settings will be used." Is there anything I can do to get rid of that message? Everything works fine. I just don't want to "ok" out of the message every time I go to my inbox. Try running Outlook once with the /cleanviews command line switch. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Rose wrote: I had been using Outlook 2000 at work but because of computer problems I switched to another computer for a week and it had Outlook 2003. I got my computer back up today and am back to Outlook 2000. The only problem I have with switching back is that when I go to my inbox, I get a message that "This view is damaged. Default view settings will be used." Is there anything I can do to get rid of that message? Everything works fine. I just don't want to "ok" out of the message every time I go to my inbox. Try running Outlook once with the /cleanviews command line switch. -- Brian Tillman Sorry, but you just totally confused me. Rose |
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I got it. Thanks.
"Rose" wrote in message ... "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Rose wrote: I had been using Outlook 2000 at work but because of computer problems I switched to another computer for a week and it had Outlook 2003. I got my computer back up today and am back to Outlook 2000. The only problem I have with switching back is that when I go to my inbox, I get a message that "This view is damaged. Default view settings will be used." Is there anything I can do to get rid of that message? Everything works fine. I just don't want to "ok" out of the message every time I go to my inbox. Try running Outlook once with the /cleanviews command line switch. -- Brian Tillman Sorry, but you just totally confused me. Rose |
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