Outlook Express folder display corfluffle

  • From: "Dennis Kicz" <puffnstuff@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 12:26:06 -0500

Good  day Jerry:

I had tried what you had suggested below,  ensuring that all of my Outlook
Express folders were expanded by  using the right arrow key and still ended
up with the previously stated 18 (of which 14 were created by myself) 
Outlook Express folders instead of any of the additional 14 (32 minus 18) 
.dbx files/folders that are to be found in
my documents and settings Outlook Express sub-folder.

Still puzzled but ever thankful for your suggestion,
Dennis

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Dennis!  I wonder if some of your folders are inside of other folders?
> When you go to the folder list from Outlook Express be sure that all
> folders
> are expanded with the right arrow key.
>
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