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RESTORE ARCHIEVE FILES TO OUTLOOK
how do I restore archieve files yo inbox of outlook 2007
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"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Ahmed Taha" Ahmed wrote in message news how do I restore archieve files yo inbox of outlook 2007 Open the archive PST with FileOpenOutlook Data File -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] I have the same questions, except when I go to restore the pst file, it gives me an error message saying that my personal folder is already in use. What am I doing wrong? |
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"bklawr" wrote in message
... I have the same questions, except when I go to restore the pst file, it gives me an error message saying that my personal folder is already in use. What am I doing wrong? Are you trying to open a PST that's already open in Outlook? Click FileData File Management and see what PSTs are in your mail profile. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Every time I create an archive file it shows up in the Data File Management
list. So I guess the answer is "yes". All I want to do is archive the file, then delete those messages in that submail folder, then restore later if necessary. For example, I archived a portion of my "Sent" folder. I then deleted those e-mails. Then I went to restore them from the archives (sometimes I need to to do this to find something I sent to a client) and got that error message. "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "bklawr" wrote in message ... I have the same questions, except when I go to restore the pst file, it gives me an error message saying that my personal folder is already in use. What am I doing wrong? Are you trying to open a PST that's already open in Outlook? Click FileData File Management and see what PSTs are in your mail profile. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"bklawr" wrote in message
... Every time I create an archive file it shows up in the Data File Management list. So I guess the answer is "yes". All I want to do is archive the file, then delete those messages in that submail folder, then restore later if necessary. For example, I archived a portion of my "Sent" folder. I then deleted those e-mails. Then I went to restore them from the archives (sometimes I need to to do this to find something I sent to a client) and got that error message. If they already show in Data File management, who do you think you need to open them again? They're already open. Just visit the folder holding yur archived item and you'll see it. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks. I'm getting closer to understanding this (maybe).
OK...I just did that and clicked on the archived folder and there was nothing in it. I tried it again, archived another folder, scrolled down to "archive folders" and again, nothing in it. "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "bklawr" wrote in message ... Every time I create an archive file it shows up in the Data File Management list. So I guess the answer is "yes". All I want to do is archive the file, then delete those messages in that submail folder, then restore later if necessary. For example, I archived a portion of my "Sent" folder. I then deleted those e-mails. Then I went to restore them from the archives (sometimes I need to to do this to find something I sent to a client) and got that error message. If they already show in Data File management, who do you think you need to open them again? They're already open. Just visit the folder holding yur archived item and you'll see it. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"bklawr" wrote in message
... Thanks. I'm getting closer to understanding this (maybe). OK...I just did that and clicked on the archived folder and there was nothing in it. I tried it again, archived another folder, scrolled down to "archive folders" and again, nothing in it. Items in Outlook will be moved to the corresponding folder in the Archive PST only if they were modified less recently than the archive date you've chosen. Archiving generally doesn't use the Received date. Add the Modified column to the header line and you'll be able to see why your items were not archived. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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