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Outlook 2003 and Cached Mode and Unable to Display the Folder fo I

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DOreen - 30 May 2008 20:21 GMT
Hello - I have a user running Outlook 2003 who is running in Cached Mode.
When he works online he has no issues. However when he operates offline he
cannot open his inbox folder. He gets the message "Unable to Display the
Folder". I tried turning cache mode off and then back on. I tried having
using offline mode via OST, I tried running the inbx repair tool to repair
OST, I tried recreating the Outlook profile, I tried recreating OST. Non of
this works. Also if I try setting up a profile on another workstation and log
onto his mailbox in cache mode the same thing happens to me on the other
machine with a brand new profile, when not connected to the network. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 30 May 2008 20:40 GMT
if it happens on multiple machines and with new profiles but not with other
mailboxes on the same machines, you may need to delete his account and
recreate it on the server.

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> Hello - I have a user running Outlook 2003 who is running in Cached Mode.
> When he works online he has no issues. However when he operates offline he
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> machine with a brand new profile, when not connected to the network. Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
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