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TerryGH
I saw ithe basic answer n a 2007 forum post to this question from Sue Mosher
("If you want the new folder to be archived, just make sure its Properties
dialog shows the archiving feature turned on and pointing to the right
archive" ....but a few things are still not clear:
1: If I have moved email from another folder to the new folder will this
change be reflected in the archive file?
2: On the Default Archive Settings there is a box checked by default called
"Delete expired items (email folders only) -- what does this refer to, i.e.
what is an expired item
3: Is there any reason that after a major Personal Folder reorganization
where many folders are re-named and some folders are under the newly renamed
folders as subfolders, does it not make sense to start a new archive file?
4: If I do want to start a new archive file (e.g., archiveAprl10.pst) am I
correct that I just change the file name via "move old items to.." in the
default settings and that will create a new archive with copies of all the
selected folder email as of that date?
Thanks in advance ...
("If you want the new folder to be archived, just make sure its Properties
dialog shows the archiving feature turned on and pointing to the right
archive" ....but a few things are still not clear:
1: If I have moved email from another folder to the new folder will this
change be reflected in the archive file?
2: On the Default Archive Settings there is a box checked by default called
"Delete expired items (email folders only) -- what does this refer to, i.e.
what is an expired item
3: Is there any reason that after a major Personal Folder reorganization
where many folders are re-named and some folders are under the newly renamed
folders as subfolders, does it not make sense to start a new archive file?
4: If I do want to start a new archive file (e.g., archiveAprl10.pst) am I
correct that I just change the file name via "move old items to.." in the
default settings and that will create a new archive with copies of all the
selected folder email as of that date?
Thanks in advance ...