Lost emails

L

Lori

I converted to Outlook 2003 through an Exchange Server
yesterday. Everything was going fine. Then all of a
sudden last night all emails in my Inbox were gone. This
also happened to the other employee we upgraded to 2003.
Everyone on Outlook 2002 did not lose any emails.

I've tried to do a find, with no luck. Has this happened
to anyone else? Where did they go? Can we get them
back? Is there a setting that needs to be changed in
order for this not to occur again?

Thanks for your help.
 
P

Patrick Reed [MVP - Outlook]

Check View | Arrange By | Current View - is there a special view set (such
as Unread Messages in this Folder)?

Is it just the messages in your Inbox or is everything gone (Contacts,
Calendar appointments, etc.)?

Check Tools | Data File Management. What is set as the Mail delivery
location?
 
L

Lori

Just the emails in the inbox are gone. All other folders
(contacts, calendars, sent box, etc..) are intact.

-----Original Message-----
Check View | Arrange By | Current View - is there a special view set (such
as Unread Messages in this Folder)?

Is it just the messages in your Inbox or is everything gone (Contacts,
Calendar appointments, etc.)?

Check Tools | Data File Management. What is set as the Mail delivery
location?

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PATRICK REED [Outlook - MVP]~~~~~~
-Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
-Have you checked http://www.slipstick.com?
-Please post your Outlook version!



I converted to Outlook 2003 through an Exchange Server
yesterday. Everything was going fine. Then all of a
sudden last night all emails in my Inbox were gone. This
also happened to the other employee we upgraded to 2003.
Everyone on Outlook 2002 did not lose any emails.

I've tried to do a find, with no luck. Has this happened
to anyone else? Where did they go? Can we get them
back? Is there a setting that needs to be changed in
order for this not to occur again?

Thanks for your help.


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