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Can anyone tell me what the various icons to the left of folders in the
navigation pane mean? I have just converted my pst file to 2003 format, and now I have two apparently identical sets of "personal folders" being displayed. The icon by one of them has a little hosue and maybe a clock(?), and by the other one is what looks like a set of folders. The two sets of folders display identical sets of data. Whats going on? |
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Tony, you wrote on Fri, 3 Feb 2006 22:36:33 +1300:
Can anyone tell me what the various icons to the left of folders in the navigation pane mean? I have just converted my pst file to 2003 format, and now I have two apparently identical sets of "personal folders" being displayed. The icon by one of them has a little hosue and maybe a clock(?), and by the other one is what looks like a set of folders. The two sets of folders display identical sets of data. Whats going on? Probably your profile is corrupt. You need to create a new one. You can also try so solve the problem as described in http://groups.google.de/group/micros...866f47a?hl=de& -- Best Regards Christian Goeller |
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Christian, I followed the link, and downloaded the software, and in a great
leap of faith, ran it even though everything was in German! It seems to have done the trick. Thanks. "Christian Goeller" wrote in message ... Tony, you wrote on Fri, 3 Feb 2006 22:36:33 +1300: Can anyone tell me what the various icons to the left of folders in the navigation pane mean? I have just converted my pst file to 2003 format, and now I have two apparently identical sets of "personal folders" being displayed. The icon by one of them has a little hosue and maybe a clock(?), and by the other one is what looks like a set of folders. The two sets of folders display identical sets of data. Whats going on? Probably your profile is corrupt. You need to create a new one. You can also try so solve the problem as described in http://groups.google.de/group/micros...866f47a?hl=de& -- Best Regards Christian Goeller |
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Tony, you wrote on Sat, 4 Feb 2006 08:09:47 +1300:
It seems to have done the trick. Fine ;-) Thanks. Your're welcome ;-) -- Best Regards Christian Goeller |
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