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Louise July 20th 06 03:31 PM

Personal Folders
 
I backed up my Outlook.pst file from my old computer. After installing
Outlook 2003 on my new computer, I renamed the new computer's Outlook.pst
file to XOutlook.pst and copied the old computer's Outlook.pst to the new
computer. I switched back and forth between the two .pst files a couple of
times to make sure I didn't loose new e-mail, etc. and then realized that
every time I had switched, an exact duplicate Personal Folders had been
created. I'm now looking at 4 Personal Folders in the Navigation Panel.
Is there any way to delete these extra Personal Folders? If you right-click
on them, Delete is not an option.
I guess I could always uninstall and reinstall Microsoft Office.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
--
Louise

DL July 20th 06 04:08 PM

Personal Folders
 
Uninstall wont help
You corrupted the profile, with the method you used
Delete the profile and creat anew
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/b...store_pst-file

"Louise" wrote in message
...
I backed up my Outlook.pst file from my old computer. After installing
Outlook 2003 on my new computer, I renamed the new computer's Outlook.pst
file to XOutlook.pst and copied the old computer's Outlook.pst to the new
computer. I switched back and forth between the two .pst files a couple

of
times to make sure I didn't loose new e-mail, etc. and then realized that
every time I had switched, an exact duplicate Personal Folders had been
created. I'm now looking at 4 Personal Folders in the Navigation Panel.
Is there any way to delete these extra Personal Folders? If you

right-click
on them, Delete is not an option.
I guess I could always uninstall and reinstall Microsoft Office.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
--
Louise





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