Exchange Folders will not delete on Touch?

I have updated my Touch and everything works fine. Today I decided to delete a bunch of folders from my Outlook Work Account - we use Exchange and I have it configured to work on my Touch. Works fine.
I can delete emails in either place and have them gone. But the folders I delete in Outlook - do not dissapear from the Touch. They are still there - no email in them - does anyone know why this is?
And how do I get rid of the folders off the Touch exchange mail account?
This is annoying. I had way to many and I got rid of a bunch.
Any Ideas???
Thanks,
Jared

Well.
I have discovered the long way around, possibly the only way... don't know.
You have to delete the Exchange account on the iPod and set it back up once you have completed deleting all the folders you want to delete - on your LAN. But this you have to do each time you delete a folder. Oh - don't forget to delete them from the deleted items folder on your exchange LAN (called "trash" on the iPod) - or you will have to repeat this step 2x as they will all be nicely piled up under the Trash folder on the iPod if you forget.
Frig....
Jared
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