![]() Click Finish in the account wizard when done. Give the new profile a name, and then configure all your email accounts from Thinks there are three … and it thinks there is only one …” “Fundamentally, Outlook is confused – it simultaneously (A profile defines your emailĪccounts, and the location of your PST.) The steps would be: It, the solution is to create a new Profile. I haven’t done it, for reasons I’ll explain in a moment, but as I understand ![]() ![]() Fundamentally, Outlook is confused – it simultaneously thinks thereĪre three because it displays three, and it thinks there is only one since itĭisallows closing the last PST and greys out the close menu item in that More annoying is the fact that I can’t close any of them – that option is If I make a change in one, it appears in the others. Each of those three entries actually refers to the same, single Represent a different PST (Personal mail STore) file, it shows three while I While each entry at the top level of the folder list is supposed to ![]() And it’s not asĪnnoying as the solution is, for me at least. I have three copies of my personal folders showing.Īnd while it’s slightly annoying, it appears to be benign. If it helps, I have exactly the same problem.
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