unable to close archive folder

J

Jrockz28

I have XP Professional SP3 using Office 2003. For some reason I am unable to
close any Outlook Archive folder - I keep getting the message " The operation
failed. An object could not be found." I have tried to re-archive the folder
and then close it but am unsuccessful I have also tried unsuccessfully to
delete the folder. Any help would be appreciated to eliminate this annoyance.
 
D

DL

With OL closed, if you use the Mail Applet in the control Panel are you able
to remove the archive data files?
 
J

Jrockz28

When I open the applet (under classic view) I have options for Email
Accounts, Data Files and Profiles. When I go into Outlook Data Files, select
and open my Personal Folders the archive folders are not displayed.
 
M

Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]

Probably, there's no need to create a new profile. This tool can remove
"dead" entries:
http://www.olfolders.de/Lang/English/OLfix/index.htm

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Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook

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Am Mon, 24 Nov 2008 11:31:38 -0800 schrieb Jrockz28:
I have XP Professional SP3 using Office 2003. For some reason I am unable to
close any Outlook Archive folder - I keep getting the message " The operation
failed. An object could not be found." I have tried to re-archive the folder
and then close it but am unsuccessful I have also tried unsuccessfully to
delete the folder. Any help would be appreciated to eliminate this
annoyance.
 
D

Derek

That solution worked for me; could not close an archive folder in OL 2003.
I closed Outlook, ran the exe, "deleted unused services", opened outlook
again, and the archive folder was gone, but I can now open and close that
archive folder properly.
 

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