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Dee - 14 Dec 2007 17:46 GMT
All of my calendar entries have disappeared from January to June on my
calendar.
Brian Tillman - 14 Dec 2007 18:56 GMT
> All of my calendar entries have disappeared from January to June on my
> calendar.

So sorry.  Do you have a question or are you merely making a statement of
fact?  If the former, plpease include details like Outlook version, account
type, whether or not autoarchive is enabled, whether or not you looked in
Deleted Items, and anything else that you might have done between when they
were there and when you saw them gone.
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Dee - 14 Dec 2007 21:10 GMT
> > All of my calendar entries have disappeared from January to June on my
> > calendar.
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> Deleted Items, and anything else that you might have done between when they
> were there and when you saw them gone.

Thank you for your response.   I did not know that autoachrive applied to
calendar.  Thank you for guiding me in the right directions.  I right clicked
on calendar, when to properties, autoarchive and  I made the change to "do
not archive this folder and found the items I was looking for in my archive
calendar.
Outlook 2003,
Brian Tillman - 14 Dec 2007 21:37 GMT
> Thank you for your response.   I did not know that autoachrive
> applied to calendar.

The only folder that can't be autoarchived is Contacts.
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