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in my deleted items folder and in my sent items folder I keep getting an
error message that the view is damaged and the default view will be used.
Now comes the long and convoluted story: <G>
I was running Win98 with NT 4.0 server and 2 laptops and things were working
perfectly. Not content to leave well enough alone, I upgraded my server to
2003 server and my Exchange to 2003.
I then went and upgraded 1 of my machines to XP Pro and decided to try
Outlook 03 for a week or so. Only after I did that did I realize Outlook 03
really didn't like it when I accessed my mailbox using 00 and 03. I kept
getting error messages that I had conflicting versions of the same message
and found out mixing was the problem from one of the NG's.
Trying to fix that problem I reformatted my HD, reinstalled XP Pro and put
on Outlook 2000. I upgraded all the way to SP3 on my workstation and one of
my laptops and next thing I know, I had at least 2 views, deleted items and
sent items that were corrupted.
Any idea's how to get out of this mess would be most appreciated.
error message that the view is damaged and the default view will be used.
Now comes the long and convoluted story: <G>
I was running Win98 with NT 4.0 server and 2 laptops and things were working
perfectly. Not content to leave well enough alone, I upgraded my server to
2003 server and my Exchange to 2003.
I then went and upgraded 1 of my machines to XP Pro and decided to try
Outlook 03 for a week or so. Only after I did that did I realize Outlook 03
really didn't like it when I accessed my mailbox using 00 and 03. I kept
getting error messages that I had conflicting versions of the same message
and found out mixing was the problem from one of the NG's.
Trying to fix that problem I reformatted my HD, reinstalled XP Pro and put
on Outlook 2000. I upgraded all the way to SP3 on my workstation and one of
my laptops and next thing I know, I had at least 2 views, deleted items and
sent items that were corrupted.
Any idea's how to get out of this mess would be most appreciated.