Outlook 2000 and 2003.
It seems that i'm forgetting something or that i have to
change a path somewhere?!
I am using Office 2002 and having the same problem
Several users in the office are able to look at the Public folders, but the
user with the "highest" authority is not able to view the shared folders.
When I log into his machine - I am able to look at the public folders with
no problem.
When he logs into his machine he is not able to view the information.
When he logs into another machine, he is able to view the information.
It seems like the issue then is in his installation.
> Outlook 2000 and 2003.
> It seems that i'm forgetting something or that i have to
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Roady [MVP] - 27 Sep 2004 22:19 GMT
And what when he recreates his mail profile on that machine?
Control Panel-> Mail-> button Show Profiles...

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