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Old 12-03-2014, 08:08 AM
haakonthorvaldsen haakonthorvaldsen is offline Archive (pst) does not display the displaced him letters Windows 7 64bit Archive (pst) does not display the displaced him letters Office 2007
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Happened this misfortune.
Created in Outlook pst archives behaved strangely. Inside the archive there are folders and subfolders. In particular, the "Inbox" and "Outbox" internal folder tree. So, folder "Outbox" works correctly - displays the number of messages in and when you select any subfolders display a list of all messages and read. And with a folder "Inbox" there are any miracles. It shows the number of messages in each sub-folder, but when I select subfolders it’s empty. Writes "no messages". That is, in fact, they are there because there regularly transferred, the program takes into account their number of changes: Number of messages within subfolders. But neither see nor, consequently, can not open them. Сlick on the folder and writes "there are no items to show in this view."
Somebody faced the such?
Extremely helpful if something advise.
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