The images below show the behavior in both Outlook 2010 Professional Plus (on the left) and Outlook Web App 2010 (on the right). The problem may have started after upgrading Outlook. The Online Archive feature requires Exchange 2010 Enterprise Client Access Licenses (CALs). 1.29K subscribers Sometimes Outlook may need to be re-installed or repaired in order to fix certain problems. Exchange 2010 SP1 will improve Online Archives by allowing you to create remote Online Archives on a different server (perhaps with slower, cheaper storage). Exchange 2010 RTM hobbled Online Archives by requiring that they exist in the same database as the associated mailbox, making their use limited. Exchange move policies can be created to move content into the archive based on various critieria.
The Online Archive is an Exchange 2010 feature that creates an optional associated archive mailbox for a user. Step 3: Next, follow the instructions and prompts as displayed in the wizard. Step 2: In Account Settings window, select the account profile you want to fix in the Email tab, and then click Repair. Thanks to Henrik Walther's blog for confirming. Step 1: Open your Outlook application, click Tools, and then select Account Settings.
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To fix the issue, download a new Product Key from MSDN or TechNet and install it using Control Panel > Programs and Features > Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 > Change. After completing the procedure, the software will be completely removed from the system. Here are the steps: Locate the files and 'Ctrl + click' on them. UPDATE: This was indeed do to an error in the PIDs generated prior to. To completely remove MS Office from Mac the last piece of the puzzle is removing the shortcuts from Mac Dock. This may be due to the product IDs provided on MSDN or TechNet. It seems that you cannot access the Exchange 2010 Online Archive using Microsoft Outlook 2010 in the MSDN or TechNet versions of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 RTM.