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Autoarchive on startup
Is there anyway to tell Outlook 2002 to autoarchive folders on start up? Current setting only has autoarchive on every one day.
By autoarchive on start up, the active working folders will have only current items; other older items will be swept to an archive folder. Idea? |
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Autoarchive on startup
Hi Kojenku,
Setting Outlook to Use a Custom Archive Location Follow these steps to change the location and file name of your archived items: On the Tools Menu, click Options. Click the Other tab, and then click AutoArchive. In the Default Archive File box, type the path and file name for the location where you want items archived. Be sure to use the .pst extension in the file name. Note the "AutoArchive every n days at startup" check box, where n is the number of days. This determines how often AutoArchive occurs. Click OK twice. The next time Outlook successfully archives items, it creates the archive file that you named in step 3 above. This new file contains all of your archived items in the same folder structure. Because the archive file is a PST file, you can view archived items either by importing them, by using the Export And Import Wizard, or by adding the archive personal folder file as a service in your profile. If you choose to import the items, they move back to their original location. For more information about importing a PST file, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 195719 : OL2000: (CW) How to Back Up Outlook Data If you choose to add the archive personal folder file to your profile, you simply view the items from the archive folder. Please let me know if i can be of futher assistance... Thank You... Raghu... This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Autoarchive on startup
No. Once a day is the closest setting to what you want.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "kojenku" wrote in message ... Is there anyway to tell Outlook 2002 to autoarchive folders on start up? Current setting only has autoarchive on every one day. By autoarchive on start up, the active working folders will have only current items; other older items will be swept to an archive folder. Idea? |
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