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New Outlook user, please go easy on me. As of 01/01/2008 I have converted
from Eudora v7.x to Outlook 2007. Running Vista Home Premium, dual core 2.2ghz, 4gb RAM, all patches current per multiple runs of MS Update. I used AddressMagic to import all of my email messages from Eudora into a new OL2007 PST file. Conversion worked great, and I can see and use all of my emails and attachments. FUNCTION: Auto Archiving ERROR: * Pop-up error message declares: "Errors occurred while archiving. Look for a detailed report in your Deleted Items folder." * Delete Items folder shows messages of the format: Error while archiving folder "ABC" in store "Personal Folders - AJK". Cannot read archive properties from folder ABC. Cannot create archiving properties. An unexpected error has occurred. * Message above repeats in block format in the Deleted Items entry, naming different folders in each iteration of the message. BACKGROUND AND PROCESS: * The PST file is 3+ gigs, and I have it on an 8gb Express memory card to avoid physical RPS, latency, and other delays related to HDD. This decision was based on the size of the PST file. * I have an archive PST set up on HDD, and it shows under "Data Files" in OL. * Default Auto-Archive parameters are set to archive anything older than x months (plenty of messages to fit that description). * Right clicked on top level of mail folder tree, set auto-archive to use default auto archive, and I manually confirmed that sub-folders have this property as well. * Select Tools | Mailbox Cleanup | Auto Archive * Runs for a while, status at bottom of window shows archiving zzz folder and changes as it presumably goes about its business. * Archive PST does contain a duplicate of the main mailbox PST, but no messages can be found in any of the folders. * I went back through the main PST, and found many messages dated far beyond the x months I stipulated for archival. * Main PST file size does not appear to have decreased. * Archive PST file size does not appear to have increased. RESOLUTION SOUGHT: * Understanding of error. * Understanding of correction of error * Archival of main PST messages to reduce file size and increase performance of Outlook while maintaining online-near-line access to historical messages. Any ideas? |
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Fair enough. Assuming you are correct, then I would not expect anything to
start exporting for x months from now, then. Are you certain that AddressMagicPersonaPlus does not preserve the modified date? Also, should this not cause AutoArchive to just bypass the files? Why does the list of folder change with each run? Is there another way to pare back the messages from my main PST based on received date? How about a utility o work through the tree and set the last modified date+ received date? Any takers? Anthony "Diane Poremsky" wrote: Archiving works on the modified date not the received date so if you imported the messages, autoarchive isn't practical until all the imported messages are ready to be archived. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Deputy5211" wrote in message ... New Outlook user, please go easy on me. As of 01/01/2008 I have converted from Eudora v7.x to Outlook 2007. Running Vista Home Premium, dual core 2.2ghz, 4gb RAM, all patches current per multiple runs of MS Update. I used AddressMagic to import all of my email messages from Eudora into a new OL2007 PST file. Conversion worked great, and I can see and use all of my emails and attachments. FUNCTION: Auto Archiving ERROR: * Pop-up error message declares: "Errors occurred while archiving. Look for a detailed report in your Deleted Items folder." * Delete Items folder shows messages of the format: Error while archiving folder "ABC" in store "Personal Folders - AJK". Cannot read archive properties from folder ABC. Cannot create archiving properties. An unexpected error has occurred. * Message above repeats in block format in the Deleted Items entry, naming different folders in each iteration of the message. BACKGROUND AND PROCESS: * The PST file is 3+ gigs, and I have it on an 8gb Express memory card to avoid physical RPS, latency, and other delays related to HDD. This decision was based on the size of the PST file. * I have an archive PST set up on HDD, and it shows under "Data Files" in OL. * Default Auto-Archive parameters are set to archive anything older than x months (plenty of messages to fit that description). * Right clicked on top level of mail folder tree, set auto-archive to use default auto archive, and I manually confirmed that sub-folders have this property as well. * Select Tools | Mailbox Cleanup | Auto Archive * Runs for a while, status at bottom of window shows archiving zzz folder and changes as it presumably goes about its business. * Archive PST does contain a duplicate of the main mailbox PST, but no messages can be found in any of the folders. * I went back through the main PST, and found many messages dated far beyond the x months I stipulated for archival. * Main PST file size does not appear to have decreased. * Archive PST file size does not appear to have increased. RESOLUTION SOUGHT: * Understanding of error. * Understanding of correction of error * Archival of main PST messages to reduce file size and increase performance of Outlook while maintaining online-near-line access to historical messages. Any ideas? |
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Outlook sets the modified date when the message is created. It does not use
the Received field value for the modified date. You can manually archive. Sort by received date then select the older ones and use Edit, move to folder... selecting the folder in the archive pst. It will be slow since you'll need to do it with all folders. This is easiest for a couple of folders where you want total control but its to only way to move files. You can fake autoarchiving by using import/export and setting a filter, but it copies the messages, not move them - that means it doesn't delete them from the first pst and you'll have duplicates. If the pst is large, I would export newer items to a new pst then set the newer one as the default message store and move contacts to the new pst. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Deputy5211" wrote in message ... Fair enough. Assuming you are correct, then I would not expect anything to start exporting for x months from now, then. Are you certain that AddressMagicPersonaPlus does not preserve the modified date? Also, should this not cause AutoArchive to just bypass the files? Why does the list of folder change with each run? Is there another way to pare back the messages from my main PST based on received date? How about a utility o work through the tree and set the last modified date+ received date? Any takers? Anthony "Diane Poremsky" wrote: Archiving works on the modified date not the received date so if you imported the messages, autoarchive isn't practical until all the imported messages are ready to be archived. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Deputy5211" wrote in message ... New Outlook user, please go easy on me. As of 01/01/2008 I have converted from Eudora v7.x to Outlook 2007. Running Vista Home Premium, dual core 2.2ghz, 4gb RAM, all patches current per multiple runs of MS Update. I used AddressMagic to import all of my email messages from Eudora into a new OL2007 PST file. Conversion worked great, and I can see and use all of my emails and attachments. FUNCTION: Auto Archiving ERROR: * Pop-up error message declares: "Errors occurred while archiving. Look for a detailed report in your Deleted Items folder." * Delete Items folder shows messages of the format: Error while archiving folder "ABC" in store "Personal Folders - AJK". Cannot read archive properties from folder ABC. Cannot create archiving properties. An unexpected error has occurred. * Message above repeats in block format in the Deleted Items entry, naming different folders in each iteration of the message. BACKGROUND AND PROCESS: * The PST file is 3+ gigs, and I have it on an 8gb Express memory card to avoid physical RPS, latency, and other delays related to HDD. This decision was based on the size of the PST file. * I have an archive PST set up on HDD, and it shows under "Data Files" in OL. * Default Auto-Archive parameters are set to archive anything older than x months (plenty of messages to fit that description). * Right clicked on top level of mail folder tree, set auto-archive to use default auto archive, and I manually confirmed that sub-folders have this property as well. * Select Tools | Mailbox Cleanup | Auto Archive * Runs for a while, status at bottom of window shows archiving zzz folder and changes as it presumably goes about its business. * Archive PST does contain a duplicate of the main mailbox PST, but no messages can be found in any of the folders. * I went back through the main PST, and found many messages dated far beyond the x months I stipulated for archival. * Main PST file size does not appear to have decreased. * Archive PST file size does not appear to have increased. RESOLUTION SOUGHT: * Understanding of error. * Understanding of correction of error * Archival of main PST messages to reduce file size and increase |
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Deputy5211 wrote:
New Outlook user, please go easy on me. As of 01/01/2008 I have converted from Eudora v7.x to Outlook 2007. Running Vista Home Premium, dual core 2.2ghz, 4gb RAM, all patches current per multiple runs of MS Update. No need to post more than once. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Agreed. Was not intentional.
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Deputy5211 wrote: New Outlook user, please go easy on me. As of 01/01/2008 I have converted from Eudora v7.x to Outlook 2007. Running Vista Home Premium, dual core 2.2ghz, 4gb RAM, all patches current per multiple runs of MS Update. No need to post more than once. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Do you have any information or insight into to the problem I described?
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Deputy5211 wrote: New Outlook user, please go easy on me. As of 01/01/2008 I have converted from Eudora v7.x to Outlook 2007. Running Vista Home Premium, dual core 2.2ghz, 4gb RAM, all patches current per multiple runs of MS Update. No need to post more than once. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Deputy5211 wrote:
Do you have any information or insight into to the problem I described? I don't see where you answered Diane's question in your original thread. Frankly, the problems you described don't surprise me because importing always has unexpected side-effects. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Brian,
As an MVP-Outlook, I am sure that you have probably forgotten more about Outlook than I may ever know. Which begs the question: You have posted twice in this thread, and neither one has offered a shred of assistance, why? As for your "don't surprise me" statement where you state that importing "always" has unexpected side effects, again, not helpful, painted with an overly broad brush, and besides, "always" and "never" rarely tell it like it really is. One could say that waking up each morning often has unexpected side effects. Technically true, but such statements are probably of little, if any, benefit. If you have something to add to this thread, I actively seek your input; I can use much assistance and guidance as I work through this. If all you are going to do is puff up your chest, criticize and make statements so vague and "absolute" as you have, I am certain there are other things you can be doing with your time that are more befitting your stature and self-appreciation than bothering with mere newbies such as myself. With all due respect, thank you for your input. Make it a great day! "Brian Tillman" wrote: Deputy5211 wrote: Do you have any information or insight into to the problem I described? I don't see where you answered Diane's question in your original thread. Frankly, the problems you described don't surprise me because importing always has unexpected side-effects. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Deputy5211 wrote:
As for your "don't surprise me" statement where you state that importing "always" has unexpected side effects, again, not helpful, painted with an overly broad brush, and besides, "always" and "never" rarely tell it like it really is. One could say that waking up each morning often has unexpected side effects. Technically true, but such statements are probably of little, if any, benefit. Since the specific issues importing causes have been posted innumerable times, I don't see it necessary to repeat them yet again. Anyone with a search engine can find them in ten seconds. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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