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"Unable to display the folder. Microsoft Outlook could not access the specified folder location."

 
 
jw
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      21st Jul 2006
User's computer is on domain, and running exchange. Have setup the user on
several different computers and has the same problem on all.



When we setup the user's Outlook and go to the Outlook Today screen. Under
the Calendar & Tasks Sections, you may go and open any item under it.



Then you can add an item under the messages section, such as inbox. When
you click on the inbox or any other item the Messages column, you get a gray
screen with the message:



"Unable to display the folder. Microsoft Outlook could not access the
specified folder location."



This only happens when going through the >Outlook Today >Messages Column >
screen. If you open the same item under Outlook Shortcuts, it opens fine.



Thanks

JW


 
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