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W. Clinton Terry

I am not very knowledgable about the Windows operating system, alhtough I
use it every day. I have just discovered, to my dismay, that the calendar
of MS Outlook, does not keep all your appointments permanently. It looks
like it is keeping about 10 months of information. I thought I had the
default set to archive to the default subdirectory under mydocuments.
Apparently not. When I go to look for .pst files, there is one archive file
that is about 1.5mg and and an outlook.pst file that is about 4.85mg. When I
double click on them, neither gives me any appointment information that is
not already displayed in the calendar.

I now have the autoarchive set to clean out old items afer 560 months. Will
that solve my problem? Are there other settings that I should be aware of
and activate in order to prevent loss of information?

As an aside, I only use MS outlook for calerndar and all the calendar
features. I use Eudora for my default e-mail program, in the event this
might have anything to do with my current dilemma. It would be very nice if
I could recover my prior appointments, but I did a search of the hard drive
for any *.pst files and found only the archive.pst and outlook.pst.

Thanks in advance for any assistance you might be able to provide.

Clinton Terry
 
Not sure what the prob is, maybe your .pst is partitally corrupted(if
possible), but I have past appointments in my calendar that go back to 2001.
This is a .pst file that started in outlook xp and is now in outlook 2003.
Maybe try the outlook or office newsgroup.
 
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W. Clinton Terry said:
I am not very knowledgable about the Windows operating system,
alhtough I use it every day. I have just discovered, to my dismay,
that the calendar of MS Outlook, does not keep all your appointments
permanently. It looks like it is keeping about 10 months of
information.


No, this isn't correct. It keeps them indefinitely. You have a
particular issue that's causing your problem. I don't know what's
wrong, but a Windows newsgroup isn't the best place for this
question. If you don't get an answer here, try asking in an
Outlook newsgroup (*not* one for Outlook Express).
 

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