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Old June 22nd, 2006, 11:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
tomas
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Default Outlook displays two identical Personal Folders



"Camisade" wrote:

I have this problem too... threefold over. I've used a program call Outback
plus to migrate Outlook to a new computer and also have the ghost entries.

So, no matter WHERE the blame lies (The Outback Plus folks say it's a bug in
Outlook), what I find REALLY hard to believe is that there isn't a reasonably
clean way to delete those "ghost" Outlook Personal Folder entries.

I find the answer of having to go through the whole "create a new profile"
process to be clumsy and unacceptable, because each time one has to do that,
one has to recreate ALL the email accounts (I use about 15), all the rules,
and in most cases either reconfigure and completely uninstall and reinstall
all the com add-ins (I probably use about five, between PGP, and LookOut,
etc), not to mention losing all the accumulated training associated with a
good bayesian spam blocker (I use SpamBayes).

So, there MUST be either a datafile editor or a reg key editor (or a set of
instructions to follow in regedit for advanced users), that will get rid of
these ridiculous ghost Personal Folders entries (and ghost contacts and
calendar entries, for that matter).

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

You migrated your data incorrectly and corrupted your profile. You must
create a new profile and make sure you connect it ONLY to the PST file you
want to use as your default.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Paul S" Paul wrote in message
...
Sorry to start this up again, but I've got the same problem Doreen had: a
new
PC (Windows XP), fresh install of Office 2003, only one pst file but two
identical Personal Folders. My old PC has only one personal folder, but
after transfering pst file my new PC insists on duplicating the Persoanl
Folder. Both operate as the default, so I'm unable to close or delete
either
of them. I use Office extensively for emails, calendar, tasks etc.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Very unusual. I don't think I've ever seen Outlook create duplicate
Personal
Folders by itself with a clean install.
If it happens again, creating a new profile is the easiest way to fix the
problem.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Doreen" wrote in message
news Thank you for responding. No, I did not migrate any files. Upon opening
for
the first time, duplicate Personal Folders displayed. No data had been
imported or files copied.

Since my post, I have sucessfully coped my .pst file from the computer
from
which I am upgrading. After installation on the new computer, and
working
through the problem, it appears that the duplicate Personal Folders
problem
has been corrected. Thank you again for your kind response. It was
very
much
appreciated.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

This is usually the result of a corrupt profile caused by migrating
Outlook
data incorrectly.
After this fresh install, did you migrate data from an earlier version
of
Outlook? If so, how?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Doreen" wrote in message
...
On a new computer, I have done a fresh install of Office 2003.
Outlook
displays two identical copies of the Personal Folders. Changes to
one
are
reflected in the duplicate. There is only one .pst file. I have
removed
and
reinstalled Outlook to no avail.

I would like to know what might be causing this duplicate folder to
display
or how it could be removed. Thank you.