If you want to import your archived items back into your Inbox, follow the instructions for importing a. In Outlook , Outlook , Outlook , new Outlook data files are, by default, saved in the following locations:. All messages, contact information, calendars, and other data that you create in Microsoft Outlook are kept in your Personal Folders file. Outlook provides an archive function to purge your commonly used folders of older content that you don't need, but don't want to delete.
You can have this done automatically with AutoArchive, or you can also archive manually as desired. You can also move items manually between Outlook Data Files for organizational purposes. By default, Outlook's search only returns items in the current mailbox or Outlook Data File. If you want to search multiple. Important: If you can't find your. Outlook search only returns items in your current mailbox or Outlook Data File by default.
If you want to search multiple data files, use the following steps to change your search scope. Alternatively, click the arrow in the Instant Search pane, and then click Search Options.
Under the When searching, show results from heading, use the All folders checkbox rather than Only the current selected folder. The archive file is a special type of data file, a Personal Folders file. The first time AutoArchive runs, Outlook creates the archive file automatically in the following locations:.
If you don't see the Local Settings or Local folders, they might be hidden. To display a hidden. On the View tab, under Advanced settings, under Files and Folders , under Hidden files and folders , select Show hidden files and folders. On the View tab, click the Show hidden files and folders option. Switch to another Outlook e-mail profile Create a new e-mail profile Back up, restore, or delete items using AutoArchive Archive items manually. Manage and organize.
Open and find items in an Outlook Data File. Open an Outlook data file In order for Outlook to search a Personal Folders file for a specific word or phrase or sender, the file must be open in Outlook.
Choose the Outlook data file you want to open. To search for a specific email, use Outlook's built-in search tools. Where is my. PST file? Select the Outlook Data file you want to open, and select Open. Need more help? Expand your skills. This tool easily allows the building of ThinApp projects into packages with different versions of ThinApp. This tool can be found on the T3chNot3s blog. ThinApp Tips. NOTE: The above command can also be placed in a shortcut located in the Startup folder of the packaging system.
EXE process outside the virtual environment. EXE itself. EXE is running and, if not, launch itself as the desktop shell. EXE process is launched within the virtual environment. An example of a free file browser is the A43 File Manager. INI file. This means that ThinApp does not have to be installed onto the VMs prior to capturing and project folders do not need to be manually copied off the VMs prior to restoring the VMs to a known good snapshot.
Redirecting the default sandbox for test systems to a folder of easy access i. This occurs because ThinApp creates a Build Cache where it stores all compressed files in the event of subsequent builds of the project. Note: Some files or file types in a project may have issues with being compressed.
In some instances, you may be wondering how to not continually capture a specific file or registry setting. These are the default settings with which ThinApp Setup Capture operates by.
Why would you modify this file? Or, maybe you need to capture a Windows setting which, by default, is set to NOT be captured so that your application will properly run when packaged with ThinApp. Or maybe you are building specific versions of the same application and you know you need certain folders or registry settings to always be set to WriteCopy vs. Full or Merged. INI prior to any modifications!! Periodically performing cleanup of the ThinApp Build Cache is function which can keep the build system from running out of disc space.
One of the biggest tips for properly capturing an application is, once the application is installed, run the application. An example would be applications which ask for file type associations upon first launch. First and foremost, this is done to give customers an environment which is not intermixed in any way with their production system.
A single clean Windows VM can be snapshotted at the clean build state and cloned full or linked to create a near infinite number of test environments. Because of this, one can conduct a pre-installation ThinApp Setup Capture, install the application, test it, and keep this configuration for later troubleshooting, but still be able to role back to a clean build for additional application packaging.
In short, this means one can install the application exactly the same way they would install it on a regular workstation. More importantly, this means the clean VM can be rebooted as many times as necessary. This information to relaunch the GUI upon login is stored in registry under the following key.
NOTE: You will need to remember your initial scan settings. NOTE: The above command line is a single line but may appear word wrapped in your browser. Often times we hear the app works but starts up slowly. The first thing to help you here is this; does it start slowly the first time ONLY or does it start slowly each and every time. Remembering the application is creating, building, and extracting contents to the sandbox a little more so the first time it executes, we can assume that if the application only runs slow the first time, it must be something which is being extracted, created, built, or otherwise dumped to the sandbox.
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Home Podcast Contact. Application Troubleshooting Tools Running Process Viewers One of the first things needed is a process viewing tool which, at minimum, shows all running processes in a detailed manner.
Activity Loggers It is a must to have a process monitoring tool which will log all activity of an application and allow a tech to review which folders, files, registry keys, registry entries, and other objects is a must. Open Handle Viewers Every now and then it is necessary to see what open handles are locking a file or registry entry. File Explorer The majority of all techs use the built in Windows Explorer and Command Line to browse and manipulate the file structure but there are plenty of other file explorer and editing tools available for free or for a small price on the Internet.
Registry Editor To mirror the file explorer comments, most techs use the built in Windows Registry Editor to view, browse, and modify the registry of a Windows system. ThinApp Packaging and Troubleshooting Tools Folder Isolation Viewer While there is no substitute for knowing how to work with a file structure in Windows Explorer and a Command Line, it is sometimes necessary to get a different view of the file structure with isolation levels.
Registry Isolation Viewer To mirror the comments about the Folder Isolation Viewer, there is no substitute for knowing how to work within the Windows Registry; however, there are times when a graphical representation can help. ThinApp Multi-Version Builder Utility When testing against issues which may potentially be related to ThinApp, it is very beneficial to have a way to easily test a package against multiple versions of ThinApp.
Sandbox Redirection Redirecting the default sandbox for test systems to a folder of easy access i. INI In some instances, you may be wondering how to not continually capture a specific file or registry setting.
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