Well, it didn't work. I created new folders in the new mailbox and I carefull copied individual subscriptions and sharing items from the old folders into the new ones (instead of using <ctrl-a> to select them all, so I wouldn't copy something hidden).
It looked promising because the new mailbox was the only shared mailbox that didn't show duplicates in the nav pane when I switched from online to cached mode. I changed the Initialize program to point to the new mailbox, cleared the dups from cached mode using the reset switches, waited until all the folders were updated, and restarted Outlook in cached mode. But the program broke at the same place -- immediately after the CopyTo because the folder variable wasn't set.
I also tried stepping through the Initialize program in cached mode (the one that loops through object stores to assign global variables) and it still exited prematurely as I described in an earlier post -- i.e., the highlight disappeared for a moment and then VB just stopped running, so I couldn't cycle through all the object stores -- albeit at a different point this time. This doesn't happen in online mode, so perhaps something is corrupted at a level above individual folders or mailboxes.
It looked promising because the new mailbox was the only shared mailbox that didn't show duplicates in the nav pane when I switched from online to cached mode. I changed the Initialize program to point to the new mailbox, cleared the dups from cached mode using the reset switches, waited until all the folders were updated, and restarted Outlook in cached mode. But the program broke at the same place -- immediately after the CopyTo because the folder variable wasn't set.
I also tried stepping through the Initialize program in cached mode (the one that loops through object stores to assign global variables) and it still exited prematurely as I described in an earlier post -- i.e., the highlight disappeared for a moment and then VB just stopped running, so I couldn't cycle through all the object stores -- albeit at a different point this time. This doesn't happen in online mode, so perhaps something is corrupted at a level above individual folders or mailboxes.