"historical" connection to .pst??

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Guest

A co-worker/friend once accessed his oulook personal folder from my computer.
I'm sure he disconnected from the .pst after he used it because his personal
folder never showed up after that in my Outlook. Weeks later, his outlook
personal folder wouldn't open and he called the help desk. They told him
that his personal folder was already in use by my username. I was not linked
to his personal folder. How did this happen? The only clue I have is that
our company was switching to XP at the time. Other than that, I don't know
any changes going on to cause this. Do you know how that old linkage could
have occurred and made his personal folder get linked to my email?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

is the pst stored on a network share? That's bad news for starters...

use ctrl+6 to open the folder list - is the other folder listed?

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