Outlook 2000

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Semut

Hello,

I have a strange problem. When I create a new Personal Folder File
(*.pst).
And then, I create a sub folder - Appointment folder for that PST. (child
folder for the root folder, Personal Folders of PST)

The strange thing is when I use my mouse to click on the appointment folder,
Outlook will always
automatically create a Tasks folders named "Tasks" for the PST, same level
as the Appointment folder I created. And the funny thing is the created
"Tasks" can not be deleted. It will prompt message below when I try to
delete it.

"Tasks" is a special folder. Special folders cannot be deleted. "


Anyone have such problems?

How to get rid of this problem? I do not see this problem in Outlook 2003.
Only in Outlook 2000

please help.

thanks.
 
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Brian Tillman

Semut said:
I have a strange problem. When I create a new Personal Folder File
(*.pst).
And then, I create a sub folder - Appointment folder for that PST.
(child folder for the root folder, Personal Folders of PST)

The strange thing is when I use my mouse to click on the appointment
folder, Outlook will always
automatically create a Tasks folders named "Tasks" for the PST, same
level as the Appointment folder I created. And the funny thing is the
created "Tasks" can not be deleted. It will prompt message below when
I try to delete it.

"Tasks" is a special folder. Special folders cannot be deleted. "

This is normal behavior for Outlook, even Outlook 2003, despite what you
say. The default delivery location will ALWAYS have a basic set of folders,
including Inbox, Outbox, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Notes, Sent Items,
Journal, Drafts, Deleted Items and for OL 2003, Junk E-mail. Those folders
cannot be deleted. If you aren't seeing it in another Outlook, then it's
because the PST in question is not the delivery location.
 
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anthony

The question is that I already have a default delivery location which should
be in the "Outlook Today - [Personal Folders]" I am
creating a secondary PST.How do I specify delivery location manually ?

I am very sure it only happen in Outlook 2000. The secondary PST(non default
delivery location) appointment folder which automatically creates the
special task folder problem. I have tested in 2003, no such problem.

thanks.
 

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