Re: Turning off autoarchive once and for all
- From: "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" <tillman1952@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:03:48 -0400
"GJS" <GJS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:55E93352-C06E-4CF1-92EC-09E847C2F408@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have read through the threads, looked at the instruction manual, tapped
into every possible (I think) angle related to turning off the autoarchive
feature in Office 2003 XP and I still lose everything in the Sent folder if I
leave it overnight. I have to manually move a Sent e-mail if I want to keep
it. I have gone into the Tools/Options and clicked, unclicked, reclicked,
clicked this and not that and still come up with NOTHING but an empty Sent
folder! And I have a 193MG Outlook.pst file that I cannot open, view or sort.
Nor is there anything in my auto-created Archive folders. I think I am
capable of deleting the e-mails I don't want to save. I am just not capable
of making this program believe that.
What more can I do other than go to a completely different OS when this
thing becomes a real paperweight?
And you've reset all your views to defaults (the /cleanviews command switch) and aren't running any add-ins (the /safe command switch)? Have you tried a new mail profile?
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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