Outlook 2007- Mailbox Cleanup Find Results

G

Guest

We are using Outlook 2007 with an Exchange Server in a domain environment.
When our users perform a Mailbox Cleanup and search in 'Messages' for items
older than 90 days it returns messages AND contacts in the results. We had a
user inadvertantly delete all his contacts due to this behavior. 2003 did
not return contacts with messages, is this a bug or new behavior in 2007?
 
R

Roady [MVP]

The functions searches for "items" older than 90 days so this includes
everything; mail, appointments, tasks, contacts, etc...
Can't currently verify the behavior for Outlook 2003 but the behavior in
Outlook 2007 is correct.
 
G

Guest

I do not believe that is correct. There is a 'Look for' search item that
indicates it will search for 'Any type of Outlook item' but the 'message'
choice should not include any item. Otherwise, what would the 'Any type of
Outlook item' search choice be for???
I would include a screen shot but it appears I can not do that in a post.
Thanks!


Roady said:
The functions searches for "items" older than 90 days so this includes
everything; mail, appointments, tasks, contacts, etc...
Can't currently verify the behavior for Outlook 2003 but the behavior in
Outlook 2007 is correct.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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SF Tech said:
We are using Outlook 2007 with an Exchange Server in a domain environment.
When our users perform a Mailbox Cleanup and search in 'Messages' for
items
older than 90 days it returns messages AND contacts in the results. We
had a
user inadvertantly delete all his contacts due to this behavior. 2003 did
not return contacts with messages, is this a bug or new behavior in 2007?
 
R

Roady [MVP]

If you do a regular Advanced Find (CTRL+SHIFT+F) do you get the same
results?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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SF Tech said:
I do not believe that is correct. There is a 'Look for' search item that
indicates it will search for 'Any type of Outlook item' but the 'message'
choice should not include any item. Otherwise, what would the 'Any type
of
Outlook item' search choice be for???
I would include a screen shot but it appears I can not do that in a post.
Thanks!


Roady said:
The functions searches for "items" older than 90 days so this includes
everything; mail, appointments, tasks, contacts, etc...
Can't currently verify the behavior for Outlook 2003 but the behavior in
Outlook 2007 is correct.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
SF Tech said:
We are using Outlook 2007 with an Exchange Server in a domain
environment.
When our users perform a Mailbox Cleanup and search in 'Messages' for
items
older than 90 days it returns messages AND contacts in the results. We
had a
user inadvertantly delete all his contacts due to this behavior. 2003
did
not return contacts with messages, is this a bug or new behavior in
2007?
 
G

Guest

Here is what one of support techs has to say about the CTRL+SHIFT+F search:
"Ctrl-Shift-F has to be done while clicked on a folder – doesn’t work on
Mailbox-Virginia Jones. I did try Mailbox Cleanup and used the “size†search
and Contacts did come up that way too even though ‘Messages’ was the ‘Look
For’ category."

Roady said:
If you do a regular Advanced Find (CTRL+SHIFT+F) do you get the same
results?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
SF Tech said:
I do not believe that is correct. There is a 'Look for' search item that
indicates it will search for 'Any type of Outlook item' but the 'message'
choice should not include any item. Otherwise, what would the 'Any type
of
Outlook item' search choice be for???
I would include a screen shot but it appears I can not do that in a post.
Thanks!


Roady said:
The functions searches for "items" older than 90 days so this includes
everything; mail, appointments, tasks, contacts, etc...
Can't currently verify the behavior for Outlook 2003 but the behavior in
Outlook 2007 is correct.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
We are using Outlook 2007 with an Exchange Server in a domain
environment.
When our users perform a Mailbox Cleanup and search in 'Messages' for
items
older than 90 days it returns messages AND contacts in the results. We
had a
user inadvertantly delete all his contacts due to this behavior. 2003
did
not return contacts with messages, is this a bug or new behavior in
2007?
 
R

Roady [MVP]

I don't get the Advanced Find remark; CTRL+SHIFT+F always triggers the
Advanced Find dialog even when you are composing a mail.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
SF Tech said:
Here is what one of support techs has to say about the CTRL+SHIFT+F
search:
"Ctrl-Shift-F has to be done while clicked on a folder – doesn’t work on
Mailbox-Virginia Jones. I did try Mailbox Cleanup and used the “sizeâ€
search
and Contacts did come up that way too even though ‘Messages’ was the ‘Look
For’ category."

Roady said:
If you do a regular Advanced Find (CTRL+SHIFT+F) do you get the same
results?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
SF Tech said:
I do not believe that is correct. There is a 'Look for' search item
that
indicates it will search for 'Any type of Outlook item' but the
'message'
choice should not include any item. Otherwise, what would the 'Any
type
of
Outlook item' search choice be for???
I would include a screen shot but it appears I can not do that in a
post.
Thanks!


:

The functions searches for "items" older than 90 days so this includes
everything; mail, appointments, tasks, contacts, etc...
Can't currently verify the behavior for Outlook 2003 but the behavior
in
Outlook 2007 is correct.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
We are using Outlook 2007 with an Exchange Server in a domain
environment.
When our users perform a Mailbox Cleanup and search in 'Messages'
for
items
older than 90 days it returns messages AND contacts in the results.
We
had a
user inadvertantly delete all his contacts due to this behavior.
2003
did
not return contacts with messages, is this a bug or new behavior in
2007?
 

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