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My appointments of 2003 have disappeared, where are they?

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L'Deane - 27 Sep 2004 02:15 GMT
Microsoft Outlook:  Since the start of 2004 I can no longer look at my
appointments of 2003.  Are they archived somewhere? How can I look at them
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 27 Sep 2004 03:44 GMT
Do you have your calendar set to auto-archive?  If yes, look for an
archive.pst file and open it using File->Open in Outlook.  Does your
calendar show the missing appointments?

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| Microsoft Outlook:  Since the start of 2004 I can no longer look at my
| appointments of 2003.  Are they archived somewhere? How can I look at
| them
Sokrat Saydahmat - 29 Sep 2004 15:28 GMT
It start to happen in my computer(Office 2003 & XP), I am not sure what is
going on?
I did virus scan, removed all add-ins, no archiving etc...
If I add a calendar in my personal folder, the appointment stays, the
disappearing is happening in the calender of my defoult mail box. I have
checked other my collegues PC that uses same exchange server, their
appointment seems fine.

Any clue?

Thanks

> Do you have your calendar set to auto-archive?  If yes, look for an
> archive.pst file and open it using File->Open in Outlook.  Does your
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> | appointments of 2003.  Are they archived somewhere? How can I look at
> | them
 
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