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contacts sub-folder in hard drive .pst missing

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Joe Magiera - 23 May 2006 15:11 GMT
I maintain a .pst file kept on my hard drive (open in Outlook, but as an
additional .pst file outside the Outlook Today folder structure).  I file
emails into various sub-folders in this file.  I also maintain a contacts
folder in this .pst file.

I recently upgraded from Outlook 2000 to Outlook 2003.  After upgrading to
Outlook 2003, when I open the .pst file, all sub-directories show up under it
except the contacts sub-directory.  How can I get the contacts sub-directory
to display under Outlook 2003?  Thanks,

Joe
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 23 May 2006 15:35 GMT
Are you looking in the All Folders view or just one of the mail folder
views?

>I maintain a .pst file kept on my hard drive (open in Outlook, but as an
> additional .pst file outside the Outlook Today folder structure).  I file
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> sub-directory
> to display under Outlook 2003?  Thanks,
Jim McGowan - 24 May 2006 05:38 GMT
>I maintain a .pst file kept on my hard drive (open in Outlook, but as an
>additional .pst file outside the Outlook Today folder structure).  I file
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>
>Joe
Simplistic, but try File>Open and navigate to that folder and file,
selct it and click Open.

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