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I am using Outlook2003 SP2 on Windows XP SP2 on my laptop with VPN connection to my office Exchange 2003 server. I try to run archive from FILE Archive , to archive all my inbox folders but it doesnt work. It worked ok previously in my outlook 2000. Any tricks I missed? Many thanks MWGP |
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Is the archive PST file still available on your machine? Have you tried
running ScanPST.EXE on it? Do you receive any error message? "Microsoft" wrote in message ... Hi I am using Outlook2003 SP2 on Windows XP SP2 on my laptop with VPN connection to my office Exchange 2003 server. I try to run archive from FILE Archive , to archive all my inbox folders but it doesnt work. It worked ok previously in my outlook 2000. Any tricks I missed? |
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I am using Outlook2003 SP2 on Windows XP SP2 on my laptop with VPN connection to my office Exchange 2003 server. I try to run archive from FILE Archive , to archive all my inbox folders but it doesnt work. It worked ok previously in my outlook 2000. Any tricks I missed? What do you mean by "it doesn't work"? What are the symptoms? Are you sure the modified dates of the items you think should be archived are older than your archive interval? You can check by adding the Modified field to the header line. -- Brian Tillman |
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I have created a new PST file ( not the older version- 97 /2002 Outlook pst
file ). The archive process runs very quickly and finishes. I did check my archive date and subfolders settings and thery are correct. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Is the archive PST file still available on your machine? Have you tried running ScanPST.EXE on it? Do you receive any error message? "Microsoft" wrote in message ... Hi I am using Outlook2003 SP2 on Windows XP SP2 on my laptop with VPN connection to my office Exchange 2003 server. I try to run archive from FILE Archive , to archive all my inbox folders but it doesnt work. It worked ok previously in my outlook 2000. Any tricks I missed? |
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i.e I setup archive inbox and its subfolders, before 10 december and
includes items marked not autoarchive into C:\Archive.pst. The file created but the archive process runs very quickly and finishes without moving my old messages ( before 10 Dec 2006 ) into the archive pst. Strange isnt it. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Microsoft wrote: I am using Outlook2003 SP2 on Windows XP SP2 on my laptop with VPN connection to my office Exchange 2003 server. I try to run archive from FILE Archive , to archive all my inbox folders but it doesnt work. It worked ok previously in my outlook 2000. Any tricks I missed? What do you mean by "it doesn't work"? What are the symptoms? Are you sure the modified dates of the items you think should be archived are older than your archive interval? You can check by adding the Modified field to the header line. -- Brian Tillman |
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Microsoft wrote:
i.e I setup archive inbox and its subfolders, before 10 december and includes items marked not autoarchive into C:\Archive.pst. The file created but the archive process runs very quickly and finishes without moving my old messages ( before 10 Dec 2006 ) into the archive pst. Like I said, unless you examine the Modified date, the archiving process will forever be a mystery to you. -- Brian Tillman |
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I have the same problem on Outlook 2000. I checked the Modified Date and that
explained it. My company did an email migration on 10/12/2006. I am trying to archive email older than 10/6/2006. It won't work. Archive runs real fast and nothing gets moved, even though it used to work. All email on or before 10/12/2006 has a Modified date of 10/12/2006 even if it was received in August or September. If I try to archive email older than 10/13/2006, it then works. What would be great is to have archive based on "received date" - which is what most email users would want to do. I think in most situations modified date matches received date - but since modified date can be altered by a migration the archive setting should really be based on something that can't be altered. Hope this helps. Tanuj Gupta "Brian Tillman" wrote: Microsoft wrote: i.e I setup archive inbox and its subfolders, before 10 december and includes items marked not autoarchive into C:\Archive.pst. The file created but the archive process runs very quickly and finishes without moving my old messages ( before 10 Dec 2006 ) into the archive pst. Like I said, unless you examine the Modified date, the archiving process will forever be a mystery to you. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: I disagree. Suppose I received an important message a year ago, but I open it every week to refresh my memory about the data it contains. I'd be most unhappy if Outlook archived it out from under me so that the next week when I needed to reference it again, it would be gone. Interesting point - I didn't think of that. But I tested my emails in Outlook 2000 - when I open an email the modified date doesn't change. It only changed when the corporate IT folks did an email migration on the backend. If it actually could work the way you mentioned above, or I had the option of archiving based on received date, I think that would be great. Tanuj |
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