RSS FEEDS PROBLEM

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BRI

Hi, I cannot seem to delete an old rss feed. And it wont allow any new
downloads for the new ones. i dont even have any showing in the app where you
configure the accounts. The error i have been getting for months says "errors
have been detected in the
C:\users\Lynn\AppData\Local\Microsoft\outlook\outlook.pst. and then it says
to go to the inbox repair tool which i have done a million times to the
scanpst.exe to diagnose and repair errors in the file"
I have tried this so many times and it will not let me do anything. Can
anyone help me?
 
When exactly do you get this error message and how does this relate to
deleting an old RSS feed?
I have tried this so many times and it will not let me do anything.
What do you mean by this? Have you pointed scanpst.exe to the pst-file you
mentioned already and ran the scan? What were the results?
 
I am having a similiar but not identical problem. Environment: Vista 64b
home premium SP2 running Outlook 2007 SP2 with IE 8. Recently when upgrading
tp IE 8 a number of MSN feeds where added to Outlook. I want to get rid of
them so as per the Microsoft instructions I right clicked on the folder and
attempted to delete. It asked me if I wanted to and then displayed a window
with the following language

"Cannot delete this folder. Right-click the folder, and then click
Properties to check permissions for the folder. See the folder owner or your
admininstrator to change your permissions. The folder is full."

So I right-clicked and did not find, under any tab, anything about
permissions. I then deleted in Tools > Accounts all RSS feeds. I then went
to IE and removed the RSS fees I was no longer interested in. Then I closed
Outlook and ran it as administrator and got the same error. Can anyone help
me delete these RSS feeds.
 

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