Aug 4, 2011 - Can deleted items be recovered from Outlook after the Deleted items. Note that this will not work with.pst files, you'll need to find the deleted items yourself. The ability to recover deleted messages go down dramatically. Outlook for Mac| Outlook BCM| Common Problems| Utilities & Addins| Tutorials.
Hello pmolinar, When you delete other items beside mail items it should be going to the Deleted Items folder. Check and see what your settings are for the Deleted Items folder.
Click on the Outlook menu. Click on Preferences. Click on Schedules. In the Schedules dialog box you should see Empty Deleted Items Folder. Double click the Empty Deleted Items Folder and you will get a dialog box for the settings on the folder. Is it set to delete the items older than 1 day or something like that? As far as Time Machine.
Here is a link to how to use time machine to backup and restore. Maybe it will help. There is a section on restoring specific files or folders. I hope this helps.
I support a lot of clients who use Outlook 2011. My first suggestion would be to clear the cache for your calendar in Outlook. You do this by right-clicking your calendar(s) and selecting 'Folder Properties'. When the Properties window opens, click the Empty button under the Empty Cache section. This will clear your local copy of the calendar, and make Outlook download a fresh copy of all of your events from the server. I see this a lot. It's a synching issue in Outlook 2011.
You can do this with all of the folders in Outlook (mail folders, contacts, etc). It's advisable that all users of Outlook 2011 do this frequently with large folders if they're on Exchange, Kerio Connect, or IMAP accounts. Outlook 2011 has some nice features, but I prefer Mail, iCal, and Address Book over Outlook 2011. They don't get corrupted, and they don't crash a lot if a user has a lot of email content. I hope this helps. I didn't want to redirect you some place else.
The Microsoft forums have been a lot of help for me, but as an Apple Consultant, I've had to learn a lot about Outlook 2011 since it first shipped in Oct. It's really just a remodelled Entourage. It's still prone to the same old database problems that Entourage had, which is why I won't use it. I support a lot of clients who use Outlook 2011. My first suggestion would be to clear the cache for your calendar in Outlook. You do this by right-clicking your calendar(s) and selecting 'Folder Properties'. When the Properties window opens, click the Empty button under the Empty Cache section.
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This will clear your local copy of the calendar, and make Outlook download a fresh copy of all of your events from the server. I see this a lot. It's a synching issue in Outlook 2011. You can do this with all of the folders in Outlook (mail folders, contacts, etc). It's advisable that all users of Outlook 2011 do this frequently with large folders if they're on Exchange, Kerio Connect, or IMAP accounts. Outlook 2011 has some nice features, but I prefer Mail, iCal, and Address Book over Outlook 2011.
They don't get corrupted, and they don't crash a lot if a user has a lot of email content. I hope this helps. I didn't want to redirect you some place else. The Microsoft forums have been a lot of help for me, but as an Apple Consultant, I've had to learn a lot about Outlook 2011 since it first shipped in Oct. It's really just a remodelled Entourage.
It's still prone to the same old database problems that Entourage had, which is why I won't use it. You may not be right-clicking in the right place. After you click Calendar in the bottom left side bar in Outlook, you will see your calendar list just above with all of the categories listed below your calendar. Right click Calendar there. If this fails to fix your problem, I would also suggest deleting your account, and then re-adding it. This will also clear the folder caches from Outlook. This happens a lot on Exchange accounts, Kerio accounts, and IMAP accounts.
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This is one of many reasons why I won't use Outlook. It just seems too error prone. KTG Howie, I'm with you on avoiding Outlook 2011. I'm having a ton of trouble converting from Apple Mail, ICal and Google Calendar over to Outlook for Mac 2011 because my company needs me to be on their Exchange server so that I can see my teammates calendar avail, and I haven't figured out a way to do this on iCal or GoogleCal. Outlook 2011 sounded good, but now that I'm into the conversion of data and Outlook is crashing like every 10 minutes, I'm wondering if it's worth it. I wanted to have everything in one place, but I can't find a way to get all of my personal calendars transferred and now Hostway tells me that I probably need to reinstall Outlook (either a bad profile, I didn't install it right or I have too much data on the server. That's all I know is that I have reminders showing up from 2008 now and emails that I've deleted, keep showing back up.
Ready to chuck it. KTG Howie, any idea if there's a way to set up iCal with Exchange so that I can see my team's availability without needing Outlook? Starting with Snow Leopard, the Mac supports Exchange natively.
There should be no reason why this wouldn't work unless there is an unusual Exchange implementation at your office, or it's older than Exchange 2007. It sounds more like you have bad IT guys with no creativity more than anything. My experience with Outlook 2011 has been dismal. If I was to state exactly what I think about it, I would probably get banned from this forum. It is the WORST choice for business email.
It does not handle large mailboxes very well, and it constantly gets out of synch with the server. It's horrible. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site.
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