Outlook delgation failing after SP3 RU6 installed.

After EXchange RU6 was installed on all Exchange servers.  The following issues are starting to rise.
Outlook 2010 client not showing delegated access to shared or user mailboxes correctly.
Outlook 2010 showing archive names still incorrectly but not the delegated mailbox.
Outlook 2010 client showing mailbox or archive but not allowing access to mailbox or archive itself.
Has anyone come across this and is there a fix or workaround?
Thank you in advance
Bill Broom Notts County Council

Hello Belinda
Since the last update.
1. I removed the profile and the data files, and the permissions.
2. I have updated the Office suite to the latest patch level 7015.
3. added the profile and opened outlook.
4. add the permissons back to the delegated mailfiles.
This has re added the delegated mailboxes plus the archives if the users have any, but it has now put them back to the old naming convention of "Archive - [email protected]"
So I am back where I started.  another couple of users I have tried this on the archive folder appears o be named correctly but a delegated access to a mailbox that they have no access to seems to still be showing.  I suspect that new users / new
delegates will not have this problem but some already established users may.
I think you are correct in that it appeared to be the outlook client patch level causing the problems for a few users. 
I believe the fix is to at the minimum update the Office suite and remove the profiles and data files first and if things are not fixed then remove permissions to the delegated mailboxes.
Thank you for you input most appreciated.  I will leave this open for another day incase you or anyone has any other quicker work arounds / fixes for this issue.
Regards
Bill

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