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IT Boy
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      29th Sep 2007
Hi all,

I am thinking it is possaible to set the auto archive on say for each month
and auto use the date for the archive file name in the .pst e.g.
01-Sept-2007.pst ? and next month run 01-Oct-2007.pst ?

Other information: running outlook 2002 XP with Exchange 2003 SP2

Thanks,

S.


 
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"IT Boy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I am thinking it is possaible to set the auto archive on say for each
> month and auto use the date for the archive file name in the .pst e.g.
> 01-Sept-2007.pst ? and next month run 01-Oct-2007.pst ?
>
> Other information: running outlook 2002 XP with Exchange 2003 SP2
>
> Thanks,
>
> S.
>

 
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MistyKhan
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      29th Sep 2007
Hi, IT Boy,I'm fairly certain that the name of the archive file at the
time you are archiving needs to be "archive.pst" in order for arching
to work properly - at least this is what I have experienced with
several clients. Bup perhaps you could write a script to change the
file name at the end of each month. That is pretty much what we
do.Misty KhanAdvena Artemis - creators of HuntressPro Suite of
Microsoft Outlook add-inswww.Arrow-Tips.comwww.HuntressPro.comOn Sep
29, 11:37 am, "IT Boy" <I...@woolworths.com.hk> wrote:> Hi all,> > I
am thinking it is possaible to set the auto archive on say for each
month> and auto use the date for the archive file name in the .pst
e.g.> 01-Sept-2007.pst ? and next month run 01-Oct-2007.pst ?> > Other
information: running outlook 2002 XP with Exchange 2003 SP2> >
Thanks,> > S.

 
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IT Boy
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      1st Oct 2007
Thanks,

Yep I notice went it auto archive it product the archive file as archive.pst
too. I did think of rename this using a batch file or somethings.
Any tip on this batch I know to some is very easy.

Thanks again.

IT Boy.
"MistyKhan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi, IT Boy,I'm fairly certain that the name of the archive file at the
> time you are archiving needs to be "archive.pst" in order for arching
> to work properly - at least this is what I have experienced with
> several clients. Bup perhaps you could write a script to change the
> file name at the end of each month. That is pretty much what we
> do.Misty KhanAdvena Artemis - creators of HuntressPro Suite of
> Microsoft Outlook add-inswww.Arrow-Tips.comwww.HuntressPro.comOn Sep
> 29, 11:37 am, "IT Boy" <I...@woolworths.com.hk> wrote:> Hi all,> > I
> am thinking it is possaible to set the auto archive on say for each
> month> and auto use the date for the archive file name in the .pst
> e.g.> 01-Sept-2007.pst ? and next month run 01-Oct-2007.pst ?> > Other
> information: running outlook 2002 XP with Exchange 2003 SP2> >
> Thanks,> > S.
>



 
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