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The screen shows that there are two Personal Folders while occasionally I'm not able to bring up my Contacts Address Book unless I select a redundant file name. To my knowledge, there is only one location where the appropriate files are (under //...Local Settings/Application Data/Microsoft/Outlook/ *.PST or *.PAB).

Outlook Address Book Redundancy (MSO 2003)
... Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data So I worked my way down the folder tree and each level contained everything above it - all the files and folders were duplicated over and over.

Recovering mail and posts from other User Profiles
However, theres is still the redundant empty duplicately named "Contacts" folder somewhere (not visible in the Folders List) which unfortunately is first in the list I notice that there are files in the "Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook" path with the extensions ".srs", ".

Cleaning out old files
May be u can try :\Documents and Settings\aiyer\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART In my case the personal files are within the Xlstart folder. Deleted the redundant personal.xls files in the new PC and there is only one personal.xls file (copied from my PC) in the new PC and it is still giving me the

So where is the stationery stored in SP-1 Preview?
Go
to C:\Documents and Settings\%current user%\Application Data\Microsoft\ , backup the folder "MSN Messenger" (by renaming it or moving it to another folder/location) NB Most of the steps might be redundant, I don't know which is the key to it, but I didn't want to waste my time on trial n error for each step.

MLO Hotkeys v1.15 - Improvements!
In OE 4, these folders reside at: C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook Express\Mail Here you will find these 4 files: Deleted Items.mbx Deleted Items.idx This is the reason that mail from previous version of OE must be imported from another folder.) Other redundant files which can clutter up the mail

"Assign Applciations to Computer" apparently not working
The same is seen c:\users\<username>\appdata\locat\application data\. This folder contains an entry for 'application data' folder which contains an entry for 'application data' folder which contains .... Searched google and found entry addressing this. The article mentioned the problem in beta releases.

thunderbird and mozilla
Item( _ "C:\Documents and Settings\Doug Robbins\Application Data\Microsoft\UProof\Special.dic" _ ) End With MsgBox CustomDictionaries.ActiveCustomDictionary.Name -- Hope this helps. LanguageSpecific = False which with it being set to False, effectively makes the setting redundant anyway. -- Hope this helps.

Creating Docs and Saving to DocsOpen only shows correct Attached T
You might try to delete just the duplicate files in the Window\Application .... etc., folder. If that doesn't work, then you can try deleting both folders and Just for the record, changing the "application data\...\..." directory name breaks the macro tool. Maybe there is a registry setting that is screwed up.

Redundant folders
In fact XP is a bit redundant in that it first copies data to a cache and then burns from there. The location of the cache is here C:\Documents and Settings\<logon user>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning. The "Local Settings" directory is hidden so you will need to ensure that you have enabled

Opening a Dictionary File Using a Macro in 2007
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backups and keeping backup server updated to provide redundancy. * Maintain spare and stores related activities Infrastructure: Windows 2000/ 2003 Centre of focus will be towards architectures and ensuring ease of management and Quality of service (QoS) such as voice, video and data in the distant call

Switching from Mozilla Mail to Thunderbird?
For earlier versions of Outlook Express, they will be located in either of the following folder: c:\program files\internet mail and news\%user%\mail\*.mbx (replace %user% with the name you use.) or if your lucky, it will be located here: c:\windows\application data\microsoft\outlook\mail\*.mbx At this point you

Registry Size
A server can be installed on a bigger, more reliable PC w/ lots of redundant hardware, backup software, UPS, etc., if that's what you want. The way it works now is a user will click on the application which needs to pull up some photos and a report. They don't need access to the data folder until and UNLESS

Moving Opera from XP Profile folder
Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\\XXXXXXXX.slt). Find the location of your new default _Thunderbird profile folder_ (http://texturizer.net/thunderbird/edit.html#profile). Remove redundant files at your own risk. But, path on GNU/Linux to your profile folder is $HOME/.thunderbird. -- ChaKy @ IRC.IdolNET.

Redundant folders
Why your system.dat file was reduced by deleting the Tempor~1 folder, I have no idea. I suspect a coincidence... 16 KB and 32 KB for essentially empty DAT files is probably IE5 at 656 KB, Cookies at 32KB and Application Data...\UserData at 16KB. I did the samrtdrv, scanreg \opt and scanreg \fix and rebooted.

backing up mail and address book
Is this redundant? I'm scared to delete, and there's only 1 DWMX in Add/Delete Programs the "culprit" is below . . . c:\Documents and Settings I am tempted to delete the folder: c:\Documents and Settings \joheinen\Application Data\Macromedia because my macromedia software is really installed on D:\Macromedia\

Redundant folders
... data file (ie something.ml ) So not your Program Files directory where the application is, but the actual folder where all your .ml files are stored, this essentially tells the program where to find your files, and then which file to open. This may appear to be redundant but I think what's happening is Kudos is

Folders and Settings
We are doing the following directory excludes too (I think = "Local Settings" is redundant but just in case. The problem=20= lies in the size of the Application Data folder. I've seen this folder=20 contain 30-40 MBytes of files. We have performed tests by renaming the "Windows NT 5.1 Workstation = Profile"=20

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It is a redundant layer of protection that eats up CPUs, slows down sending and receiving, and causes a multitude of problems such as time-outs, account setting Local Settings was supposed to be in between my name and Application Data, and that's the folder I can't find after opening the folder with my name.

redundant application data folder
David Candy prematurely pulled the chain & typed: I can tell you why the settings aren't stored in the folder. It's for multiuser reasons. It keeps most OS & application data in one location (or hive) which can be remotely managed but is stuffed to the gills with completely redundant information.