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File Names missing last letters - Marti
I am running Outlook 2003 (11.8010.6568) SP2
Noticed just recently (yesterday) my Outlook folders are missing one or more letters from their name. For instance, Saved Items are "Saved Iten" When I click rename "Saved Items" on the right click menu, it shows the correct name in the little box, and is ok after I click out. But when I re-open Outlook, the names are missing digits again. No problems with any function of Outlook as far as I can tell, but it is bothersome. Any help or advice is appreciated. I do use Windows Update and have all updates for Windows and Office applied. I also use Norton for virus, and MS for spyware, but haven't done anything to those other than updates. No Outlook add-ons lately, new or updated. Marti |
File Names missing last letters - Marti
Marti wrote:
I am running Outlook 2003 (11.8010.6568) SP2 Noticed just recently (yesterday) my Outlook folders are missing one or more letters from their name. For instance, Saved Items are "Saved Iten" When I click rename "Saved Items" on the right click menu, it shows the correct name in the little box, and is ok after I click out. But when I re-open Outlook, the names are missing digits again. Are you sure your Navigation Pane is wide enough to show the entire name? Click on its right edge and drag it farther right to make it a little wider. -- Brian Tillman |
File Names missing last letters - Marti
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 22:02:12 -0500, "Brian Tillman"
wrote: Marti wrote: I am running Outlook 2003 (11.8010.6568) SP2 Noticed just recently (yesterday) my Outlook folders are missing one or more letters from their name. For instance, Saved Items are "Saved Iten" When I click rename "Saved Items" on the right click menu, it shows the correct name in the little box, and is ok after I click out. But when I re-open Outlook, the names are missing digits again. Are you sure your Navigation Pane is wide enough to show the entire name? Click on its right edge and drag it farther right to make it a little wider. Navigation Pane width doesn't do anything, still missing letters. I repaired MS Office successfully, but that didn't help, either... Marti |
File Names missing last letters - Marti
Marti wrote:
Navigation Pane width doesn't do anything, still missing letters. I repaired MS Office successfully, but that didn't help, either... Two other things to try. One is to delete the file yourprofilename.xml in the (hidden) folder %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook (where "yourprofilename" is the name of your mail profile) and the other is to try running Outlook once with the /resetfoldernames command line switch. -- Brian Tillman |
File Names missing last letters - Marti
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 08:36:21 -0500, "Brian Tillman"
wrote: Marti wrote: Navigation Pane width doesn't do anything, still missing letters. I repaired MS Office successfully, but that didn't help, either... Two other things to try. One is to delete the file yourprofilename.xml in the (hidden) folder %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook (where "yourprofilename" is the name of your mail profile) and the other is to try running Outlook once with the /resetfoldernames command line switch. Brian, deleting the .xml didn't do anything. But running from the command line with the /reset opened Outlook exactly right! Unfortunately, when I closed Outlook and opened it with the shortcut, the names were back to missing letters. I created a shortcut with the /reset switch, and it works fine, just a second longer to open Outlook - is there any harm or danger in using this? Or any other ideas? Really appreciate your help and feedback. Marti |
File Names missing last letters - Marti
Marti wrote:
Brian, deleting the .xml didn't do anything. But running from the command line with the /reset opened Outlook exactly right! Unfortunately, when I closed Outlook and opened it with the shortcut, the names were back to missing letters. Then try opening Outlook once with the /safe command line switch and post back with the results. I created a shortcut with the /reset switch, and it works fine, just a second longer to open Outlook - is there any harm or danger in using this? Or any other ideas? Do you have any add-ins? While I don't think the /resetfoldernames will hurt anything, you shouldn't need it every time you run Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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