Re: Too Many Personal Folders



Brian - Thanks for all your reponses and help. That makes sense now.
Fortunately, just a couple accounts, so that should be quick. I think it's
time for a new profile.

"Brian Tillman" <tillman1952@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Oscar <oc40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the feedback. This is all untraveled ground to me, but I
>> read the link and a new profile sounds a whole lot better than a
>> regedit. If I can still use the pst file, what's the downside to a
>> new profile? In this situation, why would someone choose to do
>> something other than a new profile? Thanks again for your help.
>
> The downside is that it affects some current settings. It doesn't carry
> over any accounts from another profile. You have to redefine the
> accounts, reset the send/receive settings, and if you use autocompletion,
> your cache starts afresh (although that can be addressed by renaming the
> NK2 file with Outlook closed).
> --
> Brian Tillman


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