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I recently had some severe problems with Public Folders and migrating them
from 03 to 07. I had to call in PSS, and they eventually got it
straightened out. We went through several rounds of deleting, restoring,
moving, configuring the PFs.
Ever since then, in my Outlook (02 & 03) there have been two folders:
IPM_SUBTREE and the usual Public Folders. They cover the same ground, but
they are not the same thing. Infact, a critical part of the restoration was
moving folders from IPM_SUBTREE to PFs.
The IPM_SUBTREE folder appears only in my profile and Administrator's
profile, and not in any user's. Presumably because of privileges?
Anyway, can anybody explain this phenomenon? I had thought that IPM_SUBTREE
was the internal non-exposed name for the PF tree. But apparently not, or
at least not in my case.
- why IPM_SUBTREE? Albert Duro
- RE: why IPM_SUBTREE? Ed Crowley
- RE: why IPM_SUBTREE? Albert Duro
- RE: why IPM_SUBTREE? Ed Crowley
