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      24th Jul 2007
Will desktop search still "find" emails in the archive file? Are archived
emails (and the archive pst files) always "open" for searching without
separately opening the archive file? I was afraid to archive my emails for
fear I would not be able to "find" them with desktop search, inbox search,
etc. I rely on email heavily and am confused about the consequences of
archiving. I spent several hours organizing my inbox into subfolders, set up
autoarchive to archive emails earlier than 1/1/2007, etc. Now, I find files
in my inbox that I "moved" to a subfolder (and that I expected (after
archiving" would have been "moved" to the archive file. Is there a setting
where I need to "delete" emails in my main file that have been "archived"?
What's the deal? Thanks for help!!
 
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      24th Jul 2007
read my previous post re the modified date for archiving. Moving items will
change that modified date.

Check in Indexing Options in Control Panel to see if your archived folders
are indexed. All PSTs that are archived are listed. They should be by
default.
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"LAWNMOWERMAN" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Will desktop search still "find" emails in the archive file? Are archived
> emails (and the archive pst files) always "open" for searching without
> separately opening the archive file? I was afraid to archive my emails
> for
> fear I would not be able to "find" them with desktop search, inbox search,
> etc. I rely on email heavily and am confused about the consequences of
> archiving. I spent several hours organizing my inbox into subfolders, set
> up
> autoarchive to archive emails earlier than 1/1/2007, etc. Now, I find
> files
> in my inbox that I "moved" to a subfolder (and that I expected (after
> archiving" would have been "moved" to the archive file. Is there a
> setting
> where I need to "delete" emails in my main file that have been "archived"?
> What's the deal? Thanks for help!!


 
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      24th Jul 2007
Archived folders are listed in "Indexed Locations.: How do I "compact" my
pst file per your previous post? I thought I was compacting it by archiving.
Should I create a new archive file periodically? what happens when the
archive file itself gets too big? Thanks

"BillR [MVP]" wrote:

> read my previous post re the modified date for archiving. Moving items will
> change that modified date.
>
> Check in Indexing Options in Control Panel to see if your archived folders
> are indexed. All PSTs that are archived are listed. They should be by
> default.
> --
> Bill R MVP
> "LAWNMOWERMAN" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:BA6516CB-7B60-41DC-BAB0-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Will desktop search still "find" emails in the archive file? Are archived
> > emails (and the archive pst files) always "open" for searching without
> > separately opening the archive file? I was afraid to archive my emails
> > for
> > fear I would not be able to "find" them with desktop search, inbox search,
> > etc. I rely on email heavily and am confused about the consequences of
> > archiving. I spent several hours organizing my inbox into subfolders, set
> > up
> > autoarchive to archive emails earlier than 1/1/2007, etc. Now, I find
> > files
> > in my inbox that I "moved" to a subfolder (and that I expected (after
> > archiving" would have been "moved" to the archive file. Is there a
> > setting
> > where I need to "delete" emails in my main file that have been "archived"?
> > What's the deal? Thanks for help!!

>
>

 
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BillR [MVP]
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      24th Jul 2007
"How do I "compact" my
pst file per your previous post? "
type Reduce the size of a data file" in Outlook help and it will tell you
step by step.
"Archived folders are listed in "Indexed Locations"
that's good.
"Should I create a new archive file periodically?"
Usually not needed. a Unicode PST can hold around 20 Gigs.
you can if you want to: Tools Options | Other tab ..AutoArchive.
"what happens when the
archive file itself gets too big?"

"too big" is relative. You can just create new archives.
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"LAWNMOWERMAN" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:309CEC21-1EDD-43FB-A99C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Archived folders are listed in "Indexed Locations.: How do I "compact" my
> pst file per your previous post? I thought I was compacting it by
> archiving.
> Should I create a new archive file periodically? what happens when the
> archive file itself gets too big? Thanks
>
> "BillR [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> read my previous post re the modified date for archiving. Moving items
>> will
>> change that modified date.
>>
>> Check in Indexing Options in Control Panel to see if your archived
>> folders
>> are indexed. All PSTs that are archived are listed. They should be by
>> default.
>> --
>> Bill R MVP
>> "LAWNMOWERMAN" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:BA6516CB-7B60-41DC-BAB0-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Will desktop search still "find" emails in the archive file? Are
>> > archived
>> > emails (and the archive pst files) always "open" for searching without
>> > separately opening the archive file? I was afraid to archive my emails
>> > for
>> > fear I would not be able to "find" them with desktop search, inbox
>> > search,
>> > etc. I rely on email heavily and am confused about the consequences of
>> > archiving. I spent several hours organizing my inbox into subfolders,
>> > set
>> > up
>> > autoarchive to archive emails earlier than 1/1/2007, etc. Now, I find
>> > files
>> > in my inbox that I "moved" to a subfolder (and that I expected (after
>> > archiving" would have been "moved" to the archive file. Is there a
>> > setting
>> > where I need to "delete" emails in my main file that have been
>> > "archived"?
>> > What's the deal? Thanks for help!!

>>
>>


 
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