Re: Unable to display this folder in Outlook Today, Navagation Pane wo
- From: "Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <gwdibble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 14:15:33 -0400
I'm not sure I understand the question. When you start Outlook, you get
that error for no apparent reason? Or do you actually have a folder
somewhere that Outlook can't access?
If it's the former, I'd try Start -> Run -> Outlook.exe /safe to start
Outlook in Safe Mode. If it starts normally in safe mode, restart it in
regular mode as you normally do (you'll get the error). Go to Tools ->
Options -> Other -> Advanced -> Add in manager. Disable all the add-ins by
clearing the check boxes. You can leave the ones that start with Exchange.
Restart Outlook. If you don't get the error, one of those add-ins is the
cause, and you can enable them one at a time until you figure out which.
If it's the latter, make sure you don't have Personal Folders listed as a
service in the profile (CP -> Mail). Look on the Folder List and see what
it's trying to open other than the regular mailbox. If there's a PST that's
been deleted, you'll have to recreate it and restart Outlook. R-click the
PST in the folder list and click Close. You can then shut down Outlook and
delete the new PST, and the error should not pop up again.
Please post back if I'm misunderstanding the question.
"Douglas" <Douglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3729372C-5388-4512-94E2-A5F6E8F60E1D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Greetings:
The complete error message reads as follows: Unable to display this folder
Mircosoft Outlook could not access specified folder location
I can access my e-mail, calendar, tasks etc through the navagation pane
Ok what I have done. I created a new Outlook profile, I ran the inbox
repair
tool of the OST file, I reinstalled Outlook 2003, ran scan disk and defrag
Thank for the help
.
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