Removing Personal Folder to the Folder List

  • Thread starter Thread starter ltamisin
  • Start date Start date
L

ltamisin

Hello

I have a problem in removing my other Personal Folder (2003 and 2004
folders) in my Folder list, I already change the Delivery to another Folder
(2005 forlder) then I want to delete the other personal folders.

Can you help me with this, is there something i can do to the registry,
something like that

pls helppp....
 
Unless you migrated your data incorrectly, just R click and close any
folder that is no longer your default.
If you can't, then post the details on your Outlook version and how you
set a new folder as your default.
 
Normally you should just be able to close it. However sometimes the registry
entries of the profile get inconsitent, for example only one of the two
registry entries making up a service gets deleted and you might end up in a
folder which is displayed but close is disabled and in data files or service
the service is not displayed. You should not directly edit the registry,
because all entries inside the profiles registry tree are linked together by
GUIDs unless you want to edit large hex fields.

I have developed a program for deleting services directly in the registry
which displayes everything in more readable form and on deletion also fixes
the referneces in the main key. You may start it directly from here:
http://www.olfolders.de/Lang/German/OLfix/OLFix.exe, it will display the
english user interface and does not need installation.

After profile selection, it will display some services with "X" in field
used which also are pre-selected, a click on delete deletes the entry. Each
service has at least two registry entries (linked by the parent field) if
you find a service with only one entry, this is also a zombie which should
be deleted.

Thomas Quester
www.olfolders.de

P.S. If anybody has more information about profile storage (for example
where email accounts and outlook address books are stored) please drop me a
line
 
Hello Thomas

can you give me the file directly to my email its (e-mail address removed). that was
really a big help for me

thanks
 
Hello Russ

I already migrated and set my new folder as the default but i have problem
in deleting my old folders in my folder list. I already done the option
Close "Personal Folders" but the folders still exist in my Folder List.

can you help me with this

thanks

Russ Valentine said:
Unless you migrated your data incorrectly, just R click and close any
folder that is no longer your default.
If you can't, then post the details on your Outlook version and how you
set a new folder as your default.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hello

I have a problem in removing my other Personal Folder (2003 and 2004
folders) in my Folder list, I already change the Delivery to another Folder
(2005 forlder) then I want to delete the other personal folders.

Can you help me with this, is there something i can do to the registry,
something like that

pls helppp....
 
Then you migrated incorrectly and have a corrupt profile.
Create a new profile.
Migrate correctly:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ltamisin said:
Hello Russ

I already migrated and set my new folder as the default but i have
problem
in deleting my old folders in my folder list. I already done the option
Close "Personal Folders" but the folders still exist in my Folder List.

can you help me with this

thanks

Russ Valentine said:
Unless you migrated your data incorrectly, just R click and close any
folder that is no longer your default.
If you can't, then post the details on your Outlook version and how you
set a new folder as your default.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hello

I have a problem in removing my other Personal Folder (2003 and 2004
folders) in my Folder list, I already change the Delivery to another Folder
(2005 forlder) then I want to delete the other personal folders.

Can you help me with this, is there something i can do to the registry,
something like that

pls helppp....
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Back
Top