Outlook Connector update

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cdsargent

Today, I had to do some sort of update to Outlook Connector. During the
update I had to reconfigure my Outlook- as though I was using Connector for
the first time. (I;ve actually been using Connector for several years. When I
looked at my email, most of my sent items had disappeared. Previously, my
junk mail folders on Hotmail and Outlook were the same. Now, they are
different (the Outlook junk mail folder has a couple hundred messages whereas
my Hotmail Junk mail folder has less than two dozen.) Is there any way to
restore my sent items and have Outlook and Hotmail sort items the same?
 
C

cdsargent

I've deleted and readded my account and gotten several results- none of the
results have had all of my email. Now this is the current status of Outlook:
My "Inbox and "Junk" folders are the same in Outlook and Hotmail. All of my
other folders are empty in Outlook. Hotmail has all of them as I sorted them.
The upshot of it is this- all of my mail is in Hotmail so it is still on the
server. Connector is not going out to the server and grabbing all of my mail-
just the contents of Inbox and Junk and the names but not the contents of all
of the other folders. Like I said, I deleted and then readded the account
several times- to different results. Does anyone have any ideas of other
things I need to try?
 
C

cdsargent

I went into my other folders, then pressed, "shift", then F9. I got the box
that showed me that I was sending and receiving but when it finished, the
folder still wasn't populated. I tried this for several of my empty folders.
--
Celesta


Diane Poremsky said:
If you press Shift+F9 when in the other folders, do they sync?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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