Archive Problems

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6Sigma 5s No Clue

Recently, Outlook's archival function appears to "lose" my old calendar data.
Any ideas what's going on? Can I somehow recover the "lost" data?
Thanks!
 
Recently, Outlook's archival function appears to "lose" my old calendar
data.
Any ideas what's going on? Can I somehow recover the "lost" data?

Please be more preceise in describing your symptoms. Include your Outlook
version as well.
 
I have Outlook 2003 SP3.

Some months ago Outlook prompted me, asking if I wanted to auto-archive my
old calendar items. As always, I clicked on the "yes" box. However, when I
tried to look at my "archived" calendar, there were no entries for the days
in question.

I tried using the Tools, Options, Other, AutoArchive menu to trace the
default routing where the files were being sent. The address below is what
was in the box, which looks right.

C:\Documents and Settings\Jonathon Andell\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\archive.pst

The problem remains that I cannot find my archived files after 31 October
2007. Can they be recovered? If not, can I at least get the files sent to the
right place?

Thanks!

PS - If you want to correspond directly, my email is (e-mail address removed).
 
look for other .pst files in that folder

6Sigma 5s No Clue said:
I have Outlook 2003 SP3.

Some months ago Outlook prompted me, asking if I wanted to auto-archive my
old calendar items. As always, I clicked on the "yes" box. However, when I
tried to look at my "archived" calendar, there were no entries for the days
in question.

I tried using the Tools, Options, Other, AutoArchive menu to trace the
default routing where the files were being sent. The address below is what
was in the box, which looks right.

C:\Documents and Settings\Jonathon Andell\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\archive.pst

The problem remains that I cannot find my archived files after 31 October
2007. Can they be recovered? If not, can I at least get the files sent to the
right place?

Thanks!

PS - If you want to correspond directly, my email is (e-mail address removed).
 
I found one named "Outlook" and one with my name as the file name. Any
suggestions what to do with them?

Thanks!
 
I have Outlook 2003 SP3.

Some months ago Outlook prompted me, asking if I wanted to auto-archive my
old calendar items. As always, I clicked on the "yes" box. However, when I
tried to look at my "archived" calendar, there were no entries for the
days
in question.

Were the entries in your default calendar gone? Just because Outlook asks
if you want to autoarchive old items doesn't mean there were any old items
to archive. The Calendar folder under the "Archive" root appearing empty
seems to support that.
I tried using the Tools, Options, Other, AutoArchive menu to trace the
default routing where the files were being sent. The address below is what
was in the box, which looks right.

C:\Documents and Settings\Jonathon Andell\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\archive.pst

The problem remains that I cannot find my archived files after 31 October
2007. Can they be recovered? If not, can I at least get the files sent to
the
right place?

Did you enable the option to view your archive folders in the Folder List?
Tools>Options>Other>AutoArchive>Show archive folder in folder list?
 
I'll add my responses below in "ALL CAPS" for clarity - please don't regard
them as "shouting."
Thanks!

Brian Tillman said:
Were the entries in your default calendar gone? Just because Outlook asks
if you want to autoarchive old items doesn't mean there were any old items
to archive. The Calendar folder under the "Archive" root appearing empty
seems to support that.

YES THEY WERE GONE.
Did you enable the option to view your archive folders in the Folder List?
Tools>Options>Other>AutoArchive>Show archive folder in folder list?

THE "SHOW ARCHIVE FOLDER" BOX IS CHECKED, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE IT
ALWAYS HAS BEEN.
 
message
YES THEY WERE GONE. ....snip...
THE "SHOW ARCHIVE FOLDER" BOX IS CHECKED, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE
IT ALWAYS HAS BEEN.

When you right-click the root of the Archive folders and choose Properties,
does the name match any PST you've seen on your hard drive (it should, but
you haven't mentioned anything named "Archive.pst", which is an archive
PST's default name)?
 
I should have been clearer. There is a file named "Archive," in addition to
one named "JLAHotmail-00000002" and one named "Outlook."

I'm not sure what I should look for when I bring up the "Properties" menu on
any of those three files.

ANy idea how I should proceed?

JLA
 
6Sigma 5s No Clue wrote on Fri, 12 December 2008 00:1
I should have been clearer. There is a file named "Archive," in addition to
one named "JLAHotmail-00000002" and one named "Outlook."

I'm not sure what I should look for when I bring up the "Properties" menu on
any of those three files.

ANy idea how I should proceed


It looks like you aren't showing extensions -
Archive = archive.pst
JLAhotmail* = the file for your hotmail account
outlook = outook.pst, the default personal folders file.

In Outlook, right click on the archive folder and choose properties then advanced button to see the path it uses.
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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I should have been clearer. There is a file named "Archive," in addition to
one named "JLAHotmail-00000002" and one named "Outlook."

I'm not sure what I should look for when I bring up the "Properties" menu
on
any of those three files.

ANy idea how I should proceed?

First I'd like to get a better idea of the problem then. You started this
thread by claiming Outlook's Archive function lost data yet now you claim
you have no archive file. I just don't see how that's possible.
 
First I'd like to get a better idea of the problem then. You started this
thread by claiming Outlook's Archive function lost data yet now you claim
you have no archive file. I just don't see how that's possible.

Oops I completely read your reply incorrectly. I saw "There is NO file
Archive" rather than "There is a file Archive". Sorry.

OK. So, your Archive PST is there. If it doesn't appear int he folder
list, open that Archive from within Outlook by clicking File>Open>Outlook
Data File. Look in its folders. Are your messages there?
 
I am able to access an archive folder with a bunch of deleted messages. Still
not sure whether this gives me access to old calendar entries, but at least
the messages seem to be there.

Now what?

Thanks!
 
The path is:

C:\Documents and Settings\Jonathon Andell\My Documents\archive.pst

Now what?

By the way, thanks for the help...

J



Diane Poremsky said:
6Sigma 5s No Clue wrote on Fri, 12 December 2008 00:17
I should have been clearer. There is a file named "Archive," in addition to
one named "JLAHotmail-00000002" and one named "Outlook."

I'm not sure what I should look for when I bring up the "Properties" menu on
any of those three files.

ANy idea how I should proceed?


It looks like you aren't showing extensions -
Archive = archive.pst
JLAhotmail* = the file for your hotmail account
outlook = outook.pst, the default personal folders file.

In Outlook, right click on the archive folder and choose properties then advanced button to see the path it uses.
--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



Outlook Tips by email:
mailto:[email protected]

EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
mailto:[email protected]
 

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