you'll need to speak with the admin - you may need permissions changed on
the server or it could be something else - but whatever it is, it's more
likely something the admin will need to fix, not you.
One possible cause which you can fix is a corrupt profile. if you are using
your old profile make a new one - if that doesn't fix it, talk to the admin.
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"MelissaS" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Tim - I am connected to the exchange server...and I've got "public
> folders"
> and 'favorites'...I just don't have 'all public folders'. My outlook was
> reestablished last week and some of my settings did not restore...I'm open
> to
> any suggestions. Thanks./m
>
> "Tim" wrote:
>
>> MelissaS wrote:
>> > how do I restore my "all public folders" in outlook 2003?
>> >
>> You re-establish connectivity to your Exchange server. If you are not
>> the Exchange administrator where you work, have a chat with him/her as
>> this is an Exchange feature.
>>
>> Tim
>>