How do I retain calendar appointments in months already past?

C

camrysteve

It appears that months after an appointment is listed on my Outlook calendar,
the calendar is cleared. I'm not sure how much lag time, but I know I have
sometimes gone back say 6 months to reconstruct the dates of a meeting and
there are no appointments listed (except for reoccurring appointments, for
some reason?). Apparently, it clears appointments at some point when they are
6 months old or so? Is there a way to turn the clearing function off, or
maybe extend the clear date to 12 or 15 months? I can't seem to find anything
about this on MS Help. Thank you.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Either disable autoarchiving or open the archive using file, open, outlook
data file, when you need to view old events.

to disable archiving on that folder only, right click on it and choose
properties. Remove the option to archive on the archive tab. To disable it
for all folders, go to tools, options, other, archiving.

--
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John SixCylinder

I have the same problem as CamrySteve but all my appointments in my diary
(other than recurring or birthdays) have dissapeared from mid November 2008
to mid February 2009. Although Auto Archive was set to a 14 day reminder but
I have never archived anything in the las 2 years I am at a loss to know
where the information has gone?

Any ideas?


Diane Poremsky said:
Either disable autoarchiving or open the archive using file, open, outlook
data file, when you need to view old events.

to disable archiving on that folder only, right click on it and choose
properties. Remove the option to archive on the archive tab. To disable it
for all folders, go to tools, options, other, archiving.

--
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Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

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camrysteve said:
It appears that months after an appointment is listed on my Outlook
calendar,
the calendar is cleared. I'm not sure how much lag time, but I know I have
sometimes gone back say 6 months to reconstruct the dates of a meeting
and
there are no appointments listed (except for reoccurring appointments, for
some reason?). Apparently, it clears appointments at some point when they
are
6 months old or so? Is there a way to turn the clearing function off, or
maybe extend the clear date to 12 or 15 months? I can't seem to find
anything
about this on MS Help. Thank you.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

So items older than Nov are there? Do you sync with a handheld device? Maybe
got a new device in early Dec?

--
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John SixCylinder said:
I have the same problem as CamrySteve but all my appointments in my diary
(other than recurring or birthdays) have dissapeared from mid November
2008
to mid February 2009. Although Auto Archive was set to a 14 day reminder
but
I have never archived anything in the las 2 years I am at a loss to know
where the information has gone?

Any ideas?


Diane Poremsky said:
Either disable autoarchiving or open the archive using file, open,
outlook
data file, when you need to view old events.

to disable archiving on that folder only, right click on it and choose
properties. Remove the option to archive on the archive tab. To disable
it
for all folders, go to tools, options, other, archiving.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

Outlook Tips by email:
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camrysteve said:
It appears that months after an appointment is listed on my Outlook
calendar,
the calendar is cleared. I'm not sure how much lag time, but I know I
have
sometimes gone back say 6 months to reconstruct the dates of a meeting
and
there are no appointments listed (except for reoccurring appointments,
for
some reason?). Apparently, it clears appointments at some point when
they
are
6 months old or so? Is there a way to turn the clearing function off,
or
maybe extend the clear date to 12 or 15 months? I can't seem to find
anything
about this on MS Help. Thank you.
 
J

John SixCylinder

Thanks for that. I have now disabled autoarchive but even when it was enabled
I have always said NO to the 14 day reminder to archive. If I open the
archive file it appears to be a replica of the normal file I use to store
data i.e. there is no data prior to mid February 2009 other than recurring
and birthdays. I should have said in the last post that there is no data
proir to mid February.

To the question about a handheld device the answer is YES, I started to
synchronise data with a Blackberry Bold 9000 from mid December.
The Blackberry appears to reflect the data in Outlook, that is to say
nothing other than the recurring events prior to mid February.

John

Diane Poremsky said:
So items older than Nov are there? Do you sync with a handheld device? Maybe
got a new device in early Dec?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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John SixCylinder said:
I have the same problem as CamrySteve but all my appointments in my diary
(other than recurring or birthdays) have dissapeared from mid November
2008
to mid February 2009. Although Auto Archive was set to a 14 day reminder
but
I have never archived anything in the las 2 years I am at a loss to know
where the information has gone?

Any ideas?


Diane Poremsky said:
Either disable autoarchiving or open the archive using file, open,
outlook
data file, when you need to view old events.

to disable archiving on that folder only, right click on it and choose
properties. Remove the option to archive on the archive tab. To disable
it
for all folders, go to tools, options, other, archiving.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

Outlook Tips by email:
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It appears that months after an appointment is listed on my Outlook
calendar,
the calendar is cleared. I'm not sure how much lag time, but I know I
have
sometimes gone back say 6 months to reconstruct the dates of a meeting
and
there are no appointments listed (except for reoccurring appointments,
for
some reason?). Apparently, it clears appointments at some point when
they
are
6 months old or so? Is there a way to turn the clearing function off,
or
maybe extend the clear date to 12 or 15 months? I can't seem to find
anything
about this on MS Help. Thank you.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

To the question about a handheld device the answer is YES, I started to
synchronise data with a Blackberry Bold 9000 from mid December.
The Blackberry appears to reflect the data in Outlook, that is to say
nothing other than the recurring events prior to mid February.

A Blackberry's default behavior is to delete older items, which during a sync
would permanently remove them from Outlook. You should configure the
Blackberry to retain older items indefinitely.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

The blackberry deleted it. Default is to delete after two weeks and when
its deleted on the device, the next sync deletes in Outlook. On the BB,
open the calendar, open the menu and find Options - how long to keep is on
the bottom. Forever works. :) Use Autoarchive in outlook if you need to
clean off the BB - when its removed from outlook, its removed from the BB.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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John SixCylinder said:
Thanks for that. I have now disabled autoarchive but even when it was
enabled
I have always said NO to the 14 day reminder to archive. If I open the
archive file it appears to be a replica of the normal file I use to store
data i.e. there is no data prior to mid February 2009 other than recurring
and birthdays. I should have said in the last post that there is no data
proir to mid February.

To the question about a handheld device the answer is YES, I started to
synchronise data with a Blackberry Bold 9000 from mid December.
The Blackberry appears to reflect the data in Outlook, that is to say
nothing other than the recurring events prior to mid February.

John

Diane Poremsky said:
So items older than Nov are there? Do you sync with a handheld device?
Maybe
got a new device in early Dec?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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John SixCylinder said:
I have the same problem as CamrySteve but all my appointments in my
diary
(other than recurring or birthdays) have dissapeared from mid November
2008
to mid February 2009. Although Auto Archive was set to a 14 day
reminder
but
I have never archived anything in the las 2 years I am at a loss to
know
where the information has gone?

Any ideas?


:

Either disable autoarchiving or open the archive using file, open,
outlook
data file, when you need to view old events.

to disable archiving on that folder only, right click on it and choose
properties. Remove the option to archive on the archive tab. To
disable
it
for all folders, go to tools, options, other, archiving.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

Outlook Tips by email:
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Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter:
(e-mail address removed)




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It appears that months after an appointment is listed on my Outlook
calendar,
the calendar is cleared. I'm not sure how much lag time, but I know
I
have
sometimes gone back say 6 months to reconstruct the dates of a
meeting
and
there are no appointments listed (except for reoccurring
appointments,
for
some reason?). Apparently, it clears appointments at some point when
they
are
6 months old or so? Is there a way to turn the clearing function
off,
or
maybe extend the clear date to 12 or 15 months? I can't seem to find
anything
about this on MS Help. Thank you.
 
J

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camrystev wrote:

How do I retain calendar appointments in months already past?
12-Feb-09

It appears that months after an appointment is listed on my Outlook calendar,
the calendar is cleared. I'm not sure how much lag time, but I know I have
sometimes gone back say 6 months to reconstruct the dates of a meeting and
there are no appointments listed (except for reoccurring appointments, for
some reason?). Apparently, it clears appointments at some point when they are
6 months old or so? Is there a way to turn the clearing function off, or
maybe extend the clear date to 12 or 15 months? I can't seem to find anything
about this on MS Help. Thank you.

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How do I retain calendar appointments in months already past?
It appears that months after an appointment is listed on my Outlook calendar,
the calendar is cleared. I'm not sure how much lag time, but I know I have
sometimes gone back say 6 months to reconstruct the dates of a meeting and
there are no appointments listed (except for reoccurring appointments, for
some reason?). Apparently, it clears appointments at some point when they are
6 months old or so? Is there a way to turn the clearing function off, or
maybe extend the clear date to 12 or 15 months? I can't seem to find anything
about this on MS Help. Thank you.

Either disable autoarchiving or open the archive using file, open, outlook
Either disable autoarchiving or open the archive using file, open, outlook
data file, when you need to view old events.

to disable archiving on that folder only, right click on it and choose
properties. Remove the option to archive on the archive tab. To disable it
for all folders, go to tools, options, other, archiving.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/

Outlook Tips by email:
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Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter:
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I have the same problem as CamrySteve but all my appointments in my diary
I have the same problem as CamrySteve but all my appointments in my diary
(other than recurring or birthdays) have dissapeared from mid November 2008
to mid February 2009. Although Auto Archive was set to a 14 day reminder but
I have never archived anything in the las 2 years I am at a loss to know
where the information has gone?

Any ideas?


:

So items older than Nov are there? Do you sync with a handheld device?
So items older than Nov are there? Do you sync with a handheld device? Maybe
got a new device in early Dec?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



Outlook Tips by email:
mailto:[email protected]

EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
mailto:[email protected]

You can access this newsgroup by visiting
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newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.


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Thanks for that.
Thanks for that. I have now disabled autoarchive but even when it was enabled
I have always said NO to the 14 day reminder to archive. If I open the
archive file it appears to be a replica of the normal file I use to store
data i.e. there is no data prior to mid February 2009 other than recurring
and birthdays. I should have said in the last post that there is no data
proir to mid February.

To the question about a handheld device the answer is YES, I started to
synchronise data with a Blackberry Bold 9000 from mid December.
The Blackberry appears to reflect the data in Outlook, that is to say
nothing other than the recurring events prior to mid February.

John

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Re: How do I retain calendar appointments in months already past?
message

A Blackberry's default behavior is to delete older items, which during a sync
would permanently remove them from Outlook. You should configure the
Blackberry to retain older items indefinitely.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

The blackberry deleted it.
The blackberry deleted it. Default is to delete after two weeks and when
its deleted on the device, the next sync deletes in Outlook. On the BB,
open the calendar, open the menu and find Options - how long to keep is on
the bottom. Forever works. :) Use Autoarchive in outlook if you need to
clean off the BB - when its removed from outlook, its removed from the BB.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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