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Outlook XP Problem !!

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People - 28 Jan 2005 07:20 GMT
My outlook was installed together with office xp and it is english version.
And my windows 2000 also is in english. But why do my folder in my outlook
such as "Inbox", "Sent items", "Draft", "Outbox"...etc all become chinese
right now. How can I change it back ?? I already set the default language of
my windows to English(US) already.

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP !!
Tim Hackbart [MSFT] - 29 Jan 2005 00:35 GMT
The very first time you access your mailbox with Outlook those folders will
be created backed upon your current language version.

Try this, from Q1888856
"Outlook 2002 clients can run a command line switch to rename the default
folders to the language of the client. To do this, click Start, click Run,
and then type  "Outlook.exe /resetfoldernames" (without the quotation
marks). Outlook will start normally and the default folder names will be in
the language of the client."

Hope this helps

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> My outlook was installed together with office xp and it is english version.
> And my windows 2000 also is in english. But why do my folder in my outlook
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> THANKS FOR YOUR HELP !!
 
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