How can I see personal folder in My Folders on com...

Hello All,
I have an N95 8gb with 30.0.1.18 FW. I have the latest PC suite and Ovi suite installed on Windows Vista 32-bit. I have a few personal folders on my phone's messaging in the My Folder section. I have never been able to see those folders on the communication centre provided in PC suite. Is there a way I can get it to work?
Thanks. 
List of Nokia phones I've used: 3310, 3315, 3200, 6600,3250, N73 ME, N95 8GB, 5800 XpressMusic and Nokia X6 16 GB (currently using this).
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it's a shame that not all phones support it I dont understand the logic but I dont think it'll be too difficult to implement this. 
N95 8gb is a top-end phone and yet it is not supported.... i paid $ 500 for this one. 
List of Nokia phones I've used: 3310, 3315, 3200, 6600,3250, N73 ME, N95 8GB, 5800 XpressMusic and Nokia X6 16 GB (currently using this).

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