I see... It is really pity, I hope that it could be some additional, not commonly known parameter/trick causing search in subfolders...
But if you know, that there is no such a trick ...
Yes, I know: if I use <folder: (Companies)> as search command (in All Mailboxes), I'll find messages of "Companies" in both branches - \MyFolders\Work & \OnlineArchive\MyFolders\Work - and it is part of what I want.
As I want to search not only in 2 "Companies" folders, but - in addition ! -...
O, it looks interesting and highly promising !
Let me ask you specific question:
I have the 2 folders with the same name, but located in 2 different distinct datafiles:
(1) MyFolders\Work\Companies
(2) OnlineArchive\MyFolders\Work\Companies
Could you kindly build the search query for searching...
This is exactly the reason of my question - to find the expert who knows different approaches of Outlook search and is able to build the "killing" combination.
It seems to me, that you are such an expert !
In my primary question I've described 2 approaches I've found by myself, and both of them...
Yes, I understand. But as we know, the list of folders (with subfolders) for some reason is restricted by one datafile only - so I cannot search in 2 parts of one "logical" folder ...
How it can be overcome ?
No, in this case ("Subfolders" is selected) the search is performed in ONE FOLDER ONLY (with its subfolders), when the goal is to search in 2 folders with the same name (that actually are ONE logical folder in MailCloud backup - its last and past parts).
To search in two folders (with the same...
As you can see from my examples, I can limit it (1) to folders with subfolders, but within the same datafile, or (2) to folders only (without subfolders) in different datafiles - both approaches do work !
The 2-nd approach is almost what I want, and I'm looking for how to widen this search to...
Hi all,
I try to find the trick how manage search in 2 different folders (1) located in different data files and (2) with their subfolders.
I need it, as my company (Intel) uses MailCloud as a backup for our Outlook mail system, and all folder has 2 parts: containing last year (365 days)...
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