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Clinton Watarai
Can anyone tell me all of the processes that can occur on
an Outlook 2003 client (via Exchange 2000) that could set
PR_DELETED_ON? I know that deleting a message sets this
property in the message to hide it on the client but I'm
shooting for an "automatic" mechanism that could be
periodically setting the PR_DELETED_ON property for "all
messages" in my Deleted Items folder?
From a separate post, I'm still trying to troubleshoot
this mysterious problem with my Outlook 2003 (i.e. my
Deleted Items folder is getting emptied at random
intervals). In fact, I have a similar hardware/software
config at home and it's doing the exact same thing even
after complete uninstalls/reinstalls of Office 2003! I'd
swear that something's happening in the background
(synchronization of some sort?) that's periodically
setting PR_DELETED_ON for all of my deleted messages.
Well, I'm stumped so I'd appreciate any insight on what
could be happening and how to correct this weird problem.
Thanks!
Clint
an Outlook 2003 client (via Exchange 2000) that could set
PR_DELETED_ON? I know that deleting a message sets this
property in the message to hide it on the client but I'm
shooting for an "automatic" mechanism that could be
periodically setting the PR_DELETED_ON property for "all
messages" in my Deleted Items folder?
From a separate post, I'm still trying to troubleshoot
this mysterious problem with my Outlook 2003 (i.e. my
Deleted Items folder is getting emptied at random
intervals). In fact, I have a similar hardware/software
config at home and it's doing the exact same thing even
after complete uninstalls/reinstalls of Office 2003! I'd
swear that something's happening in the background
(synchronization of some sort?) that's periodically
setting PR_DELETED_ON for all of my deleted messages.
Well, I'm stumped so I'd appreciate any insight on what
could be happening and how to correct this weird problem.
Thanks!
Clint