It's probably the shortcut you're using to open Outlook. Some shortcuts are
preprogrammed to open Outlook in the Inbox -- for example, the one that
appears on the Windows XP Start menu. (It's a "check e-mail" shortcut and
it will automatically open the Inbox of whatever mail program you have set
as the default.) Other shortcuts may have a switch added to the end of the
target file path that specifies opening in one folder or another. Check
your shortcut and see if any of the above applies.
--
Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook
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"Bob Wiley" <Bob
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>I checked the box to automatically open to Outlook Today and I also went
>into
> the "tools-options-other-advanced" and asked it to open to Outlook Today.
> Then I exited using the exit pull down command. Still no luck. I always
> opens to INBOX
> Thanks, Bob Wiley