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Hello to all,
Scenario: Windows SBS2003 server and 8 clients with Windows XP. All users emails working fine except one. A third-party who has access to the server (due to office politics!!!), has moved one of the users OST files to the server, and now that user gets error messages when opening outlook. Am I correct to assume that the OST file can simply be moved back to the original location in order to function properly again? They use Exchange and Outlook 2003. Many kind regards, Jeff |
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