Outlook Connection Error: The set of folders cannot be opened

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I am using Outlook 2007 (trial version) and have installed the Outlook
Connector. I was able to set up my MSN account by adding it as HTTP.
However, I have a business email account throught Windows Office Live that I
just created and I add it via the Outlook Connector and I get the following
message when I try to click on the account via the side toolbar:

The set of folders cannot be opened. The information store could not be
opened.

I've tried everything I can think of and even tried to add it as an MAPI
account. It says that it is completing the send/receive but I can't seem to
ope it to get into the Inbox to actually see if there is anything in it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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KathyRic wrote:

Outlook Connection Error: The set of folders cannot be opened
14-Mar-08

I am using Outlook 2007 (trial version) and have installed the Outlook
Connector. I was able to set up my MSN account by adding it as HTTP.
However, I have a business email account throught Windows Office Live that I
just created and I add it via the Outlook Connector and I get the following
message when I try to click on the account via the side toolbar:

The set of folders cannot be opened. The information store could not be
opened.

I've tried everything I can think of and even tried to add it as an MAPI
account. It says that it is completing the send/receive but I can't seem to
ope it to get into the Inbox to actually see if there is anything in it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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