Outlook 2007 B2

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Krzysztof Mazurek

I have a problem from some time - at the Office we use Exchange Mail Server,
so we use MAPI Accounts, but we keep our mail on our computers in personal
folders in *.PST files. In Outlook 2000,2003 there was no problem in setting
the default delivery place to Local Folders, but when I installed the new
office it suddenly stopped working. I mean, that I have set the delivery
place to local folders but messages are not moving to my local folders. They
stay on Exchange server.

Can anyone explain me how can I make outlook work? Or maybe this is a Beta
version problem... BTW: Is there goanna be new Office Beta version for
download?
I saw somewhere that today should be new version coming...


Best regards,
Christopher
 
That configuration is not supported in Beta 2. It's well documented on the known issues page.

Microsoft has not made any public announcement about other beta versions.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
Krzysztof Mazurek said:
I have a problem from some time - at the Office we use Exchange Mail
Server, so we use MAPI Accounts, but we keep our mail on our
computers in personal folders in *.PST files. In Outlook 2000,2003
there was no problem in setting the default delivery place to Local
Folders, but when I installed the new office it suddenly stopped
working. I mean, that I have set the delivery place to local folders
but messages are not moving to my local folders. They stay on
Exchange server.

Certainly you're not using beta software in a production environment, are
you? Obviously you don't care much about your data.
 

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