Not sure how to answer your question about the type of email account. This
is an Active Directory user with a standard Outlook email account.
The user's Search Folders in Outlook has the 3 standard sub-folders: For
Follow Up, Large Mail, and Unread Mail. The user had many other search
sub-folders that are no longer displayed after we rebuilt her profile.
I found a discussion topic that mentioned files with an .occ extension. I
searched her profile for files with this extension and didn't find them.
Where does Outlook store the criteria/definition for the user-created Search
sub-folders?
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
> They are in the mailbox message store. What type of email account is it? If
> exchange, did you look in the Search folders at the bottom of the folder
> list?
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> > We rebuilt a user's profile and they lost their 20 custom search folders.
> > Can you tell me where those are stored so I can try to recover them for
> > this
> > user?
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