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Windows 7: Outlook 2007 duplicate personal and sub folders

22 Sep 2011   #1

windows 7 professional
Bakersfield, California
 
 
Outlook 2007 duplicate personal and sub folders

I created a .pst export so that I could copy my outlook information from my main computer to a new laptop. It was successful but made a duplicate personal and sub folders on the main computer only. Also on the outlook today page it doesn't make any counts for incoming messages or other countable folders. I can save the sub folder titles to it but it doesn't recognized and put a count in even though I check both areas or just one etc... If I go to the folder from the outlook today page the folder is empty but if I go to the folder from the navigation list I can see the messages and also a count.
The notebook Outlook is working properly
Hope this makes sense to you..
Charles

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22 Sep 2011   #2

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
Peterborough, England
 
 

Have a look in Libraries>Documents>Outlook Files and see what's in there.

If the exported .pst file is there you can delete it, and then try creating a fresh .pst information file for export.

You should, at some stage in the procedure, be able to choose the location you want to save it to.
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