From: jfarlow78 on
I have an end user that is having a problem with Outlook. After a reboot,
the shared calendars dissapeared. When I attempted to recover them, I
clicked on the folders option, but the "public folders" part of the tree was
missing. None of the other users in the organization are having any issues
with the public folders disappearing.
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
Did you reset the navpane? Try a new profile?

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"jfarlow78" <jfarlow78(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have an end user that is having a problem with Outlook. After a reboot,
> the shared calendars dissapeared. When I attempted to recover them, I
> clicked on the folders option, but the "public folders" part of the tree
> was
> missing. None of the other users in the organization are having any
> issues
> with the public folders disappearing.