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Old January 16th, 2005, 07:38 AM
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]
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You're welcome. Next time you don't have to export to CSV...you can just
drag and drop items from one folder to another. If you switch to an
unfiltered table view such as By Category you can select all items with
CTRL+A and drag them as a group.

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"macro12" wrote in message
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I ran the /ResetFolders switch and it did re-create the Contacts folder
under
the root of the profile. I then just had to export the Contacts folder
that
was under the Journal to a .csv file and then import that back in to the
correct Contacts folder. I was then able to delete the old Contacts folder
from under Journal...thanks for the help!!!

"Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

Try starting Outlook once with the /ResetFolders switch. If you need
help
using Outlook command line switches, look he

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;296192

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In ,
macro12 wrote:

A user's Contact folder is listed under his Journal Folder. It is not
a copy of their Contacts but their actual Contacts. The Contacts
folder is not listed under their Mailbox where it should be. It also
cannot be moved from under their Journal. If you attempt to do so you
get the following: Can't move the item: Special folders including the
Inbox, Contacts, Calender, Notes, Tasks, and Journal folders, cannot
be moved.

I am unsure how they got there but would like them to be where they
should. They do seem to function properly and if you click on
Contacts button in the Navigation pane they take you right to them.

Anyone ever see this?