You have right-clicked on "Outlook Today - [client name]" -> Properties and
clicked on the Folder Size... button?  This will tell you exactly where the
items exist.  Then if you can't find them there, it's a matter of what view
you are using.

Jim Blunt

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Mark,
Thanks for response. 

I have mounted her mailbox in my profile, I have logged into her mailbox in
Outlook and with two different IMAP clients. I don't see anything. :(

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Leema


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Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 5:16 PM
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Leema

Use the exchange client on the workstation or add the mailbox to your
profile. Click on mailbox-Persons name. Check for the mail in there.. I've
seen it before and I never did figure out how the mail got there

Mark Glaman
Bechtel National 

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Hi.

We are running Exchange 5.5 SP4 on NT4.0 SP6.  If I look at the mailbox
resources of a particular user in the Exchange admin client, it shows me
that she has 22MB worth of data in her mailbox. Our "prohibit send" limit is
set to 20MB and when I go to send a message from her mailbox Outlook rightly
tells me that I cannot do so.  However, the Outlook client tells me she only
has 3MB of data in there.  Has anyone seen this before?

I thought she might have created a custom form and stored it, along with a
lot of data, in her inbox.  Then, she might have deleted the form so we
can't access the data.  Is this a possibilty?  If it is, how can I get to
the data that was in the form and delete it?

Thanks.

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Leema Lallmamode

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