M
Maurice
Hello All,
One of our Outlook 2003 users maintains a PST file, to which he reguarly
saves old messages (from an Exchange server). He created subfolders in the
Deleted Items folder of the PST, then moved the messages into those folders
according to date. Well, he just noticed that for many of those subfolders,
the messages are missing. Not all of the folders are blank, but, most are.
He knows he didn't delete them.. and I'm thinking if he had performed an
'Empty Deleted Items' on the Deleted Items folder, it would have cleared out
all the subfolders (and other messages) beneath it as well. Now I did run a
PST scan on it and it found and repaired some errors, but, we didn't notice
any change. (To make matters even worse, we found that our oldest backup of
that file has the same problem). We also checked to see if the messages
were autoarchived elsewhere, or may have been moved accidentally.
Has anyone seen a phenomenom like this before, and/or know of any tools that
may help? Its certainly new to me, and I'm at a lost.
Thanks!
MJ
One of our Outlook 2003 users maintains a PST file, to which he reguarly
saves old messages (from an Exchange server). He created subfolders in the
Deleted Items folder of the PST, then moved the messages into those folders
according to date. Well, he just noticed that for many of those subfolders,
the messages are missing. Not all of the folders are blank, but, most are.
He knows he didn't delete them.. and I'm thinking if he had performed an
'Empty Deleted Items' on the Deleted Items folder, it would have cleared out
all the subfolders (and other messages) beneath it as well. Now I did run a
PST scan on it and it found and repaired some errors, but, we didn't notice
any change. (To make matters even worse, we found that our oldest backup of
that file has the same problem). We also checked to see if the messages
were autoarchived elsewhere, or may have been moved accidentally.
Has anyone seen a phenomenom like this before, and/or know of any tools that
may help? Its certainly new to me, and I'm at a lost.
Thanks!
MJ