How do I stop outlook from autamatically deleting calender items

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parsy

My outlook calender empties after two months i.e. It is august now so any
items I had in my calendar in june and before are no longer there. My auto
archiving is not the problem as I am not aut archiving any thing.
 
V

Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Normally archiving is the only thing that automatically removes things from
folders. I'm sure you checked but you might want to double check the
archiving properties for the Calendar folder. Also, are you noting the items
missing since days on the calendar no longer go bold on busy days? That's
normal also since Outlook only bolds a bit into the past as an optimization
 
B

Brian Tillman

parsy said:
My outlook calender empties after two months i.e. It is august now so
any items I had in my calendar in june and before are no longer
there. My auto archiving is not the problem as I am not aut archiving
any thing.

Autoarchiving is the only way Outlook has for automatically removing data
from your calendar. RIght-click the calendar folder, choose Properties,
select the AutoArchive tab. WHat settings do you see?
 
X

XJay

Vince and Brian - thank you for the input. Here is the setup:

1. Auto - archive is set to archive previous to 3/1/07. calendar is included
in that setup.

2. familar with the bolding - that's not the issue, there is simply nothing
there, but my delete folder fills up with the previous entries.

Any other ideas?

Thanks in advance for any additional input.

Jay
 
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Brian Tillman

JPZ said:
I'm suddenly having the same problem. Did you find a fix?

Outlook doesn't delete calendar items automatically unless you configured it
to do so with autoarchive and I already explained how to check for that.
Read the other messages in the thread.
 
J

JPZ

I got all settings to Do Not Auto Archive. But any non-recurring appointment
older than 3 weeks disappear from the calendar & I find them in the deleted
box.
 
B

Brian Tillman

JPZ said:
I got all settings to Do Not Auto Archive. But any non-recurring
appointment older than 3 weeks disappear from the calendar & I find
them in the deleted box.

Then you have something programmed to do that. Outlook will _not_ do that
on its own.
 
J

JPZ

How can I determine what it is? I didn't change or reset or add anything ...
just went to Outlook last week & started clearing my deleted file & saw all
the old app'ts in there.
 
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Brian Tillman

JPZ said:
How can I determine what it is? I didn't change or reset or add
anything ... just went to Outlook last week & started clearing my
deleted file & saw all the old app'ts in there.

I'd start with the COM Add-ins and Add-In Manager dialogues, then proceed to
the Rules and Alerts Wizard.
 
J

JPZ

Brian,
Thanks for your help.
Rules: there are 2 for a couple of e-newsletters that I want to go to my
InBox instead of to Junk.
Alert Wizard: nothing there
I haven't worked with add-ins before but this is what I found:
There were 2 COM Add-in's: iTunes (I unchecked it) & back-up which was not
checked.
There are 4 in the Add-In Manager: PAV, MAPISENSOR, Exchange Extensions
property pages, Windows CE Support ... all are checked.
What next?
Jon
 
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Brian Tillman

JPZ said:
There are 4 in the Add-In Manager: PAV, MAPISENSOR, Exchange
Extensions property pages, Windows CE Support ... all are checked.
What next?

I recognize the last two, but what purpose do the first two serve? You
added them, so you must know.
 
J

JPZ

Brian,
This was the first time I've ever been to the Add-In Manager. Maybe some
program added them, just like iTunes automatically added itself to the COM
add-ins.
 
B

Brian Tillman

JPZ said:
This was the first time I've ever been to the Add-In Manager. Maybe
some program added them, just like iTunes automatically added itself
to the COM add-ins.

Disable them, then, and see if it makes a difference. If you have Google
Desktop Search, disable that as well.
 
J

JPZ

I'll disable them & wait a day to see if there are further deletions. I'll
let you know.
Thanks!
 

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