Hello everyone!
I hope this is correct forum for my questions. If not, please point me to the right one.
Here's my situation. We have processed data - extarcted contents and metadata - for our clients using some application. Data is PST files. During post-processing analysis of metadata, we have found that some of the Calendar items have invalid values in fields [bold]<AppointmentStart>[/bold] and [bold]<AppointmentEnd>[/bold]: [red]"12/29/1899"[/red]. When opening these items after extraction from PST, they would open in Outlook with current dates for start and end of the meeting. When searching for these items in Calendar in source PSTs, they get listed in search results but their start and end dates appear as "None" and items are not displayed in Calendar itself. When analyzing these items in other application - NUIX's ProofFinder -, we found out that they do have start and end dates in properties [bold]<Mapi-Cal-Start-Time>[/bold] and [bold]<Mapi-Cal-End-Time>[/bold] - not sure if these are correct MAPI properties or if they just named like that in ProofFinder.
So, here's a couple of questions: what are these items? Why don't they have start and end dates when looked at in Outlook?
Maybe some of you encountered something like that and investigated this issue. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards.
I hope this is correct forum for my questions. If not, please point me to the right one.
Here's my situation. We have processed data - extarcted contents and metadata - for our clients using some application. Data is PST files. During post-processing analysis of metadata, we have found that some of the Calendar items have invalid values in fields [bold]<AppointmentStart>[/bold] and [bold]<AppointmentEnd>[/bold]: [red]"12/29/1899"[/red]. When opening these items after extraction from PST, they would open in Outlook with current dates for start and end of the meeting. When searching for these items in Calendar in source PSTs, they get listed in search results but their start and end dates appear as "None" and items are not displayed in Calendar itself. When analyzing these items in other application - NUIX's ProofFinder -, we found out that they do have start and end dates in properties [bold]<Mapi-Cal-Start-Time>[/bold] and [bold]<Mapi-Cal-End-Time>[/bold] - not sure if these are correct MAPI properties or if they just named like that in ProofFinder.
So, here's a couple of questions: what are these items? Why don't they have start and end dates when looked at in Outlook?
Maybe some of you encountered something like that and investigated this issue. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards.