In previous versions of Outlook (97 - 2002) it was possible to set an
account to open another user's mailbox, and you could then expand all the
folders in that view.

Now, the mailbox appears in the 'All Mail Folders' window but there is no
[+] beside it, so consequently the folders can't be expanded.  Is there
another way to open a specific folder?  To make things more complicated the
folder I want is a user defined one, with task items, that's been put in the
top level of a shared mailbox.  I realise that public folders would be a
better way to go, but unfortunately it's always been done this way.


        Tim

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Tim Gowen  
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Royal Air Force Museum
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