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From: otpw on 5 Apr 2010 14:22 Discussion about which is the "best" field to archive by, (IMHO it would be useful for MS to give USERS the ability to choose.) I have an issue which is seems to fall under the title of this post. Similar to DAB, my Outlook 2003 is not archiving items in Personal Folders files according to their individual folder AutoArchive settings either when initiated by AutoArchive or when initiated manually by File >Archive with the radiobutton checked to "Archive all folders according to their AutoArchive settings". No items are moved. No folders created. The only method that seems to work is to brute force each folder individually with the radiobutton checked to "Archive this folder and all subfolders:". Your article doesn't address this issue or anything like it. Further, I have checked the Modified field and the items meet the criteria to have been moved by Archive. Not sure what to do to keep from having to brute-force all my supposedly "Auto"Archives. Any dieas for what else to check would be greatly appreciated. "Brian Tillman" wrote: > Dab <noThanks(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > How can you be so dense? > > How can you not understand why what I say is true? > -- > Brian Tillman >
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on 5 Apr 2010 15:08 "otpw" <otpw(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E77EC427-B0A3-419D-9A44-F9874F648DB7(a)microsoft.com... > Further, I have checked the Modified field and the items meet the criteria > to have been moved by Archive. Is the Personal Folders you're trying to archive you default folders? Can you post your autoarchive criteria and an example of a Modified date that matches those criteria but doesn't get moved? Screen shots would be best. Take some, put them on a web service like Picassa and post their URLs. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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