archive folders won't close!

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Loane Sharp

Hi there

It's not mission-critical, but it's nonetheless irritating, that the Archive
Folders in Outlook 2003 stubbornly refuse to close. Specifically, when I
right-click 'Archive Folders' and choose 'Close "Archive Folders"', I get a
message box stating "The operation failed. An object could not be found."

Following advice I previously found in this newsgroup, I tried all manner of
things (even deep in the registry). Has anyone had any luck with this
particularly sticky problem?

Best regards
Loane
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Have you tried the new profile method?

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After furious head scratching, Loane Sharp asked:

| Hi there
|
| It's not mission-critical, but it's nonetheless irritating, that the
| Archive Folders in Outlook 2003 stubbornly refuse to close.
| Specifically, when I right-click 'Archive Folders' and choose 'Close
| "Archive Folders"', I get a message box stating "The operation
| failed. An object could not be found."
|
| Following advice I previously found in this newsgroup, I tried all
| manner of things (even deep in the registry). Has anyone had any luck
| with this particularly sticky problem?
|
| Best regards
| Loane
 
L

Loane Sharp

Hi Milly, I have, albeit cautiously. Perhaps I didn't follow the
instructions properly. Do you have a reference? Best regards Loane
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/new_profile.htm

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