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why are past calender appointments being deleted?

 
 
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      29th Aug 2007
in outlook 2007, my calender entries are being deleted, except for recurring,
after about 30 days. Any ideas on how to stop this? Further, regardless of
selecting to archieve calender entries, my entries and not archieve d or
recoverable in a backup file.

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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]
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      29th Aug 2007
First thing I'd do is to double check the auto-archive properties on the
Calendar folder to ensure they're not set to delete items after a month.

"XJay" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> in outlook 2007, my calender entries are being deleted, except for
> recurring,
> after about 30 days. Any ideas on how to stop this? Further, regardless of
> selecting to archieve calender entries, my entries and not archieve d or
> recoverable in a backup file.


 
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