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Bill,

That's what makes this SO weird:

1) It shows TWO folders for this user:

One John Doe
One John Doe.CA20 and that last part is the PC name

The John Doe HAS the Outlook PST in it and the other one does not so it
appears to be using John Doe.CA20

How do I change that ? Delete it ?

2) Positive it is his PC because all of our PC's have 2 hard drives on them
and Microsoft Office data is saved to the secondary drive. And he is still
on this PC as a user account.

3) The Outlook PST definitely shows in the John Doe folder as noted in # 1

Thanks !

Chuck
-----Original Message-----
From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Bill
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 12:05 PM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] WEIRD Windows 2000 Pro Problem

Chuck Lewis wrote:
That's what I originally thought but nope and no network so domain doesn't
enter in.


Have someone sign in as an admininstrator and look at the profiles
listed under C:\Documents and Settings\ . See if he's listed more than
once.

Are we absolutely sure that it's his old PC? If so, was he possibly
removed from the user list for that PC?

As an admin, try searching for files with a pst extension. They're the
Outlook local folders, their location might be a clue as well.

Bill


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