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Hi!
This is more than a year after your last post and about 3 months after the last post in this discussion. I have been through all the threads and discussions, and am thankful for your assistance to various folk on this problem. I tried creating a new profile and directing my mail to it, but I still get 2 indentical Personal Folders. Is there no way out? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I quite agree. While this is not a "bug" per se in that Outlook is operating as designed, it is a very poor design indeed. This problem has existed in every version of Outlook, but became more pronounced in Outlook 2003 because it was the first version that forced the creation of a new, default PST with every new profile. Thus, every new profile is faced with the need to migrate another PST which can only be done using the supported method of opening another PST file and setting it as the default(and _never_ by importing and exporting). Migrating PST files is a real weak point in Outlook. Probably one of the reasons it never gets corrected is that it is mostly a cosmetic problem. The existence of a second reference to a PST file in a profile rarely if ever causes any real problems. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "MichelleB" wrote in message ... I hate to bring this subject up again. But after reading all of the posts on this issue, is it not more than possible that Outlook 2003 has a bug in it? I have used Outlook since it first hit the market years ago and never had this particular problem. We have a brand new computer, newly purchased Office 2003 installed and guess what Outlook did. 3 Personal calanders ghosted on top of one another. 2 Personal contacts and so forth. Everything is duplicated and triplicated. I did what Mr Russ Valentine said to do and created a new profile. That worked! No more dups. I exported my info from my old computer, imported it into the new computer (via a network). In the Outlook Profile everything duplicated. Of course, the initial set of folders were in duplication to begin with. When I created a new profile, I did the exact same transfer of information and only 1 folder per import came up. So draw your own conclusions as to whether this is owner/operator error or not. As for me, this is a software error that needs corrected at Microsoft. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Was there some other solution you would care to include with your explanation? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "samareth" wrote in message ... After reading the various posts I thought it was important to add a top-level post explaining what I know. The explanations provided were all wrong. The actual error has to do with whether Outlook 2003views the file as a one time source of data or if it incorrectly thinks that you will be using the file as a data file in an ongoing basis. If the second choice is falsely indicated it provides you with an interface for working with the folders in the other file. You could in theory simply drag and drop e-mails from one set of folders to the other. This corupted setting for saved pst files also shows up sometimes if you choose to Archive you Personal Folder. The fix presented by others works simply because you disconnect the file from the list of data files Outlook thinks it needs to work. "Doreen" wrote: On a new computer, I have done a fresh install of Office 2003. Outlook displays two identical copies of the Personal Folders. Changes to one are reflected in the duplicate. There is only one .pst file. I have removed and reinstalled Outlook to no avail. I would like to know what might be causing this duplicate folder to display or how it could be removed. Thank you. |
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