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Hey all,
I need help with folder archiving. All my settings are correct. The
archival folders are created, Outlook looks like it archives with no errors
but none of my mail is moved or copied.
I've cut and pasted a previous topic (Subject: Outlook 2003: autoarchving
subfolders? 5/3/2005 8:41 AM PST ) below. Any suggestions would be greatly
appreciated.
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Subject: Re: Outlook 2003: autoarchving subfolders? 7/26/2005 12:06 PM PST
By: Keith-in-Indy In: microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Jason (& all), I have this same issue. I saw a tech note on the Kbase about
the mailbox exceeding it's size limits so I moved some of the emails manually
to the archive folders to decrease the size.
After another 'archive' process none of my emails have been moved or copied.
The process appears to be working without error (according to the activity
info at the bottom right). Just no results. Our LAN Admin wants me to just
move files manually and work from the archive folders. This is not an
acceptable option when the software is not performing per specs.
Any solutions?
I need help with folder archiving. All my settings are correct. The
archival folders are created, Outlook looks like it archives with no errors
but none of my mail is moved or copied.
I've cut and pasted a previous topic (Subject: Outlook 2003: autoarchving
subfolders? 5/3/2005 8:41 AM PST ) below. Any suggestions would be greatly
appreciated.
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Subject: Re: Outlook 2003: autoarchving subfolders? 7/26/2005 12:06 PM PST
By: Keith-in-Indy In: microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Jason (& all), I have this same issue. I saw a tech note on the Kbase about
the mailbox exceeding it's size limits so I moved some of the emails manually
to the archive folders to decrease the size.
After another 'archive' process none of my emails have been moved or copied.
The process appears to be working without error (according to the activity
info at the bottom right). Just no results. Our LAN Admin wants me to just
move files manually and work from the archive folders. This is not an
acceptable option when the software is not performing per specs.
Any solutions?