I'm using Outlook 2003 SP2 along with Exchange 2003 SP2. I've noticed that
when I'm in outlook there are two contact folders and two calendar folders
under my calendar or contacts. I cannot remove this for some reason. Does
any know how I can remove these folders so I can work of one contact or
calendar?
Thanks,
Do both contain the same thing? Do you have two complete sets of folders
(one from an Exchange mailbox, another from a PST - possibly from an archive
PST)?
> I'm using Outlook 2003 SP2 along with Exchange 2003 SP2. I've noticed that
> when I'm in outlook there are two contact folders and two calendar folders
> under my calendar or contacts. I cannot remove this for some reason. Does
> any know how I can remove these folders so I can work of one contact or
> calendar?
Peretz Stern - 29 Nov 2005 04:33 GMT
It's not an archive it's in my mailbox. When I go to OWA I see the two
objects. One is w data the other is w/o. Juat empty.
Thanks for th reply.
> Do both contain the same thing? Do you have two complete sets of folders
> (one from an Exchange mailbox, another from a PST - possibly from an
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>> reason. Does any know how I can remove these folders so I can work of one
>> contact or calendar?
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 29 Nov 2005 11:20 GMT
Hmmm, do you have access to that from the full Outlook client? I'm curious
what shows there...
> It's not an archive it's in my mailbox. When I go to OWA I see the two
> objects. One is w data the other is w/o. Juat empty.
Peretz Stern - 29 Nov 2005 17:36 GMT
yes
> Hmmm, do you have access to that from the full Outlook client? I'm curious
> what shows there...
>
>> It's not an archive it's in my mailbox. When I go to OWA I see the two
>> objects. One is w data the other is w/o. Juat empty.
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 29 Nov 2005 17:48 GMT
What shows in the full client? Since two folders with the exact same name
can't exist in the same folder set I wonder where the duplicate folders are
actually located.
> yes