Can't have a display of number of items in a Public Folder

P

P. Bradac

I obviously posted this article in the wrong group, so I'm republishing
it:

I use Outlook 2003. In my Mailbox I can set whether I want to see -
in parentheses - the number of elements in a subfolder or the number of
unread elements in it.

I created a folder in All Public folders, so I'm its owner. Besides I
have Administrator rights in the LAN. I opened the Properties Window of
the folder and on the General tab there are two radio buttons for
setting the display of total and unread items respectively in the
folder.

The problem is that both buttons are grey (disabled) so I can't set
this property of the folder and the number of elements does not appear
in the display (only in status bar when the folder is selected).

What is the cure for it?

TIA,
Primoz
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

What group did you post in? Try an Exchange group.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, P. Bradac asked:

| I obviously posted this article in the wrong group, so I'm
| republishing it:
|
| I use Outlook 2003. In my Mailbox I can set whether I want to see -
| in parentheses - the number of elements in a subfolder or the number
| of unread elements in it.
|
| I created a folder in All Public folders, so I'm its owner. Besides I
| have Administrator rights in the LAN. I opened the Properties Window
| of the folder and on the General tab there are two radio buttons for
| setting the display of total and unread items respectively in the
| folder.
|
| The problem is that both buttons are grey (disabled) so I can't set
| this property of the folder and the number of elements does not appear
| in the display (only in status bar when the folder is selected).
|
| What is the cure for it?
|
| TIA,
| Primoz
 

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