Upgrade 2003 - 2007 - Outlook - To Do List - Can't display Folder

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AlanW-UK

I have done an Upgrade from Office 2003 to Office 2007.

When Outlook Starts on the E-Mail Page - in ToDo Bar- it says The Operation
Failed - An Object could not be found.

If I select the Tasks Tab to take me to Tasks by Default it goes to To Do
Folder - which has a meassage "Cannot Display Folder". I then have to select
Tasks rather than ToDo Folder.

Anyone any ideas on how I can correct this ? - Or do I have to re-enter all
my Tasks in the ToDo Folder - but it doesnt seem to be able to display that
Folder

ALAN W
 
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AlanW-UK

AlanW-UK said:
I have done an Upgrade from Office 2003 to Office 2007.

When Outlook Starts on the E-Mail Page - in ToDo Bar- it says The Operation
Failed - An Object could not be found.

If I select the Tasks Tab to take me to Tasks by Default it goes to To Do
Folder - which has a meassage "Cannot Display Folder". I then have to select
Tasks rather than ToDo Folder.

Anyone any ideas on how I can correct this ? - Or do I have to re-enter all
my Tasks in the ToDo Folder - but it doesnt seem to be able to display that
Folder

ALAN W
 
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AlanW-UK

Cancel this request for Information.

It was as a result of multiple profiles being created - it would seem as
part of the Upgrade Process.

ALAN W
 
H

Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]

FWIW, it is usually far less problematic to uninstall an older version of
Outlook before installing a newer one. The uninstall process does not touch
any data files or settings.

Hal
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Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX
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MFT Doc

I am getting exactly the same error message, except that in my case, it is
not from an upgrade. This is a new install of Outlook 2007 on a new computer.
I did move the data file from the old computer. It is only the to-do list
that Outlook can't find. The contacts, calendar, and email all work fine.

The error message said there was a problem reading one or more of the
reminders. So I deleted the entire list and re-entered it. Still getting the
same error message.

So how do I get Outlook to recognize the to-do list folder?
 

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