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How do I set my calendar to stop deleting old appointments?

 
 
mkpmom
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      27th Oct 2009
Every time I synch my Blackberry, it wants to delete all past appointments.
I need to keep this information - how do I set this up? I've already changed
the option on the blackberry to keep appointments forever, but I don't see
where you do that with outlook 2003.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      27th Oct 2009
That is the only setting you need to change. Old items won't be restored
when this is changed, but future items won't be deleted.

Are you using the desktop manager or BES?

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> Every time I synch my Blackberry, it wants to delete all past
> appointments.
> I need to keep this information - how do I set this up? I've already
> changed
> the option on the blackberry to keep appointments forever, but I don't see
> where you do that with outlook 2003.


 
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Michael
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      14th Mar 2011
I have the same settings, but older calendar events are still being deleted from my Blackberry when I sync with my 2007 BCM. The AutoArchive is not checked, and I have selected all items to be synced. Any suggestions to not lose my past info?

> On Monday, October 26, 2009 10:17 PM mkpmom wrote:


> Every time I synch my Blackberry, it wants to delete all past appointments.
> I need to keep this information - how do I set this up? I have already changed
> the option on the blackberry to keep appointments forever, but I do not see
> where you do that with outlook 2003.



>> On Monday, October 26, 2009 11:01 PM Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote:


>> That is the only setting you need to change. Old items will not be restored
>> when this is changed, but future items will not be deleted.
>>
>> Are you using the desktop manager or BES?
>>
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>> http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=22205



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