Exchange Server - PST Calendar
Excellent tip. That was indeed the case, I had Autoarchiving set to go to
this PST file. I have modified it and will test to make sure the calendar
folder does not re-appear.
Thanks.
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
tmdraper wrote:
My company uses Outlook 2003 on an Exchange Server. I am running in
Cached Exchange Mode. I have a PST file for email messages, so I can
manage my Exchange Mailbox file size. The PST file has email folders
and a contacts folder, which I use. My problem is that a Calendar,
Journal and Task folders keep appearing in the PST file, despite my
having deleted them on more than one occasion. Is there any way to
get rid of these folders in my PST file?
If your delivery location is the Exchange mailbox, then there are two
reasons I can postulate for why a complete set of default folders would
appear in a PST you've created. The first reason is that at some point you
made it the delivery location, which will cause Outlook to populate it with
all the default folders. However, since you say you can delete them, this
can't be what has happened. The other alternative is that you have this PST
defined to be an archive PST in autoarchive, either on the global level, or
in the properties of one or more folders, and you have autoarchiving
enabled. This will cause Outlook periodically (i.e., when autoarchive runs)
to create folders in which it will store archived messages, even if no
messages are eligible for archiving at the time. Those folders you should
be able to delete.
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Brian Tillman
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