Re: Tasks Folder corrupt



There is a command line switch that may help, go to the Run command and type
"outlook /resetfolders" without the quotes.
"Werner Rohrmoser" <werner-rohrmoser@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1123048726.708114.3820@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> OS: Win XP 5.1.2600 SP1
> Application: Outlook 2002 SP2
> connected to: Exchange Server 2003
>
>
> Problem:
> When I click on the tasks folder it disappears and Outlook exits
> itsself. Sometimes there is a dialog, which asks if I like to report
> this malfunction to Microsoft.
>
> Now I'm working with a new tasks folder, which is not a system folder.
> This is OK, but I can't use the reminder function, which seems to be
> only available in the system folder.
>
> How can I reactivate my tasks system folder?
>
> Every idea is appreciated.
>
>
> Regards
> Werner
>


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