Being an Outlook user, you wouldve faced a situation when you try to view emails but the PST file is not showing any messages. To check the if Automatically detect settings is checked, refer the following steps: In Internet Explorer, go to Internet Options. One such situation is when PST file doesnt show any email messages in Outlook 2010, 2013, and 2016. If Automatically detect settings is set to On, set it to Off, and then restart Outlook.
If you are using Office 365 Home with Outlook 2016, Archive mailbox may not be supported to present in Outlook. Select Settings, and then select Advanced in the left pane. As listed in the following article: įor Office 365 subscriptions, only Outlook in Office 365 Proplus and Office 365 Enterprise E3 support In-Place Archive feature. Volume Licensing or as a subscription via
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The In-Place Archive (previously known as a “Personal Archive” or in Outlook as an “Online Archive”) mailbox of an Exchange 2010 or Exchange 2013 account is only available with Office Professional Plus licenses or when you are using a standalone installationĪ “Professional Plus” license key can be obtained via The problem only occurs with Outlook 2016. The built in archive option, that creates a Archive folder in your folder list and moves those emails there. We have a user that clicked a few emails and clicked Archive button on toolbar in Outlook 2016 ProPlus. MS are dragging their heels trying to solve this. This is connected to a stand-alone Exchange server hosted locally and it works with Outlook 2013. 365 - Archive folder in mailbox does not show. I believe that the Office subscription only matters if using Exchange Online, hosted by Microsoft. I worry there is confusion over whether Outlook is part of Office 365 or Exchange If you want to see the date in the Drafts folder you need to change the folders view settings to display the received and / or modified date. Note that all of these three systems are part of the same exact Office plan and one of them works, so I don't understand why all the questions about the Office subscription. This is because Outlook uses the 'Sent' date in the draft folder and the message has not yet been sent. The third is still on Outlook 2013 and it works fine.
Two of these systems have installed the updates to Outlook 2016 (those have the problem). Should be functionally identical to stand-alone purchase of Microsoft Office 2016 with Outlook. This should be the same as buying Microsoft Office at the store, other than different pricing. On the three computers most readily available for testing all are Outlook 365 Home. I don't know what you mean by "the detailed Office plan".