
It's possible they recently did some maintenance on the mail server that caused this issue. The email eventually began working normally, but for a brief period of time whatever was in my unread folder once they were read they disappeared like the rest of the inbox.Īre you the only person using that Exchange server who has this issue? Check with the IT department to see if they can recover the emails in your mailbox from the server. I will give you any other information I possibly can, just hoping that I can figure out what happened so this can be prevented in the future.
WHAT IS CACHED EXCHANGE MODE OUTLOOK 2010 PATCH
No real issues in the Sync issues folder other than a Forms syncing issue which seems to be related to Exchange needing a patch (but can otherwise be ignored).
WHAT IS CACHED EXCHANGE MODE OUTLOOK 2010 PC
There is no spyware / malware installed on the PC as far as I can tell. My view settings weren't changed, nothing has changed on my end. I ran the scanpst tool on the ost file which reports 93 errors, but as I read the scanpst tool can't repair an OST and thus doesn't do anything.ĭoes Outlook have some sort of log that may explain what on Earth happened? I can't find any error messages or any other reasons for what may have happened. Deleting my OST didn't resolve or resync anything. it's as if everything was deleted and Exchange figured that's what it should be and synced everything that way. The emails also disappeared from my phone's inbox too. Outlook was setup as cached exchange mode but that has since been changed. I'm using Outlook 2010 connected to an Exchange 2010 server for work. I attempted to research what on Earth happened but I haven't been able to find anything specific to my issue. My folders, and emails within them, still remained the same. I noted that when I went back to Outlook to view an email, the email in particular was gone. I was receiving email normally on my phone, came into work, logged in, and began working on my trouble tickets. So the other day something incredibly weird had occurred.
