From: Harry120 on

Hello,

If I search for mails - particularly those already in Archive folders, I get
a list of such mails and can of cours open them etc., but I do not see any
way to establish in which folder they are actually stored.

Harry120
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
You'll need to use google or windows desktop search (or other search tool) -
outlook won't give you folder paths.

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"Harry120" <Harry120(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hello,
>
> If I search for mails - particularly those already in Archive folders, I
> get
> a list of such mails and can of cours open them etc., but I do not see any
> way to establish in which folder they are actually stored.
>
> Harry120

From: VanguardLH on
Harry120 wrote:

> Hello,
>
> If I search for mails - particularly those already in Archive folders, I get
> a list of such mails and can of cours open them etc., but I do not see any
> way to establish in which folder they are actually stored.
>
> Harry120

In the Advanced Find results, hover the mouse cursor over an item. In the
balloon popup, look at the "In Folder" field. Works in OL2003. You never
bothered to mention WHICH version that you use.