Thanks for your reply. My PST files are in network drive. But even it is in
> Are the pst on a local drive or a network drive?
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> "Stalin" <Stalin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > All my PST files are stored in a folder which security permission is set
> > to
> > "deny" to "delete Subfolders and Files" and "delete" permissions. I tried
> > to
> > add the pst files to Outlook 2007, I'm getting the error message "The file
> > cannot be open". If I remove the "deny" permission, It works fine.
> >
> > Previously I used Outlook 2003, which it's worked fine even with "Deny"
> > permission. As per my company policy, I need to set "deny" permission to
> > all
> > users PST files to prevent users from deleting the pst files accidently.
> > Please help me to resolve this issue. I'm using Outlook 2007 with SP1 and
> > all
> > the latest patches. Thanks in Advance.
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