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August 30, 2004 12:00 AM

Outlook: Using the /cleanviews Switch

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The Microsoft article "OL2000: Additional Command-Line Switches" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=197180) describes a /cleanviews command-line switch that removes view customizations. Does it clean up views in public folders as well as in my mailbox?

I ran some tests and, yes, starting Outlook with the /cleanviews switch did remove a custom view that I had created on a public folder with the scope on this folder visible to everyone (which means that the view definition was stored in that folder). However, starting Outlook with /cleanviews didn't remove custom views on folders that I didn't own.

If you're considering using /cleanviews to remove a corrupted view from a mailbox or folder, consider using the mdbvu32.exe tool from the Exchange Server CD-ROM or the OutlookSpy tool from http://www.dimastr.com instead. Both these tools let you remove one view without affecting other custom views; /cleanviews removes all views. "Outlook Tips & Techniques," June 2000, InstantDoc ID 8650, explains where Outlook stores its custom views.

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