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Outlook 2003 won't archive

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Sharon - 21 Sep 2007 18:30 GMT
I have only recently decided to archive outlook 2003 particularily the
calendar.  I have tried to do so both by the AutoArchive and manual archive
and nothing happens with either.  Thanks for your help.
Brian Tillman - 21 Sep 2007 19:24 GMT
> I have only recently decided to archive outlook 2003 particularily the
> calendar.  I have tried to do so both by the AutoArchive and manual
> archive and nothing happens with either.  Thanks for your help.

Perhaps nothing in the calendar is older than the archive date you chose.
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Sharon - 21 Sep 2007 19:44 GMT
I have items back to 2003 and tried to archive anything older than 24 months.

> > I have only recently decided to archive outlook 2003 particularily the
> > calendar.  I have tried to do so both by the AutoArchive and manual
> > archive and nothing happens with either.  Thanks for your help.
>
> Perhaps nothing in the calendar is older than the archive date you chose.
Brian Tillman - 24 Sep 2007 19:44 GMT
> I have items back to 2003 and tried to archive anything older than 24
> months.

Did you examine the modified date for those items?  That's the date
AutoArchive uses.
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