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How long does Outlook 2k3 retain Calendar Items
How long does Outlook 2k3 retain Calendar Items? I have a user who dosn't
seem to have anything older than 2 years. Any chance it is still housed locally? |
How long does Outlook 2k3 retain Calendar Items
Outlook retains them forever. Check whether they have their Autoarchive set
to archive them. Tools | Options | Other Tab | Archive. That's where you'll find their settings and be able to see the destination folder. If they have been Archiving in 2003, the Archive.pst should be visible in the Folder list within Outlook. Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant read my articles he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia how to post questions: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375 "CK" wrote in message ... How long does Outlook 2k3 retain Calendar Items? I have a user who dosn't seem to have anything older than 2 years. Any chance it is still housed locally? |
How long does Outlook 2k3 retain Calendar Items
We checked in the archive however people don't alwayes archive from the
Mailbox level as they should and instead do it for just the Inbox. What about a migration (Moving a mailbox from one server to another), any chance that could wipe out Calendar objects? |
How long does Outlook 2k3 retain Calendar Items
The Calendar is in the same file as the rest of their Outlook Data. So that
probably isn't the cause - unless they also lost the rest of their Outlook data when you moved them?. -- Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant read my articles he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia how to post questions: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375 "CK" wrote in message ... We checked in the archive however people don't alwayes archive from the Mailbox level as they should and instead do it for just the Inbox. What about a migration (Moving a mailbox from one server to another), any chance that could wipe out Calendar objects? |
How long does Outlook 2k3 retain Calendar Items
CK wrote:
We checked in the archive however people don't alwayes archive from the Mailbox level as they should and instead do it for just the Inbox. What about a migration (Moving a mailbox from one server to another), any chance that could wipe out Calendar objects? Right-click the Calendar folder, choose Properties, and select the AutoArchive tab. Anything there? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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