Exchange PST Import tool to 2010 online archive fails

I get this error below when trying to use the PST Capture Console to import directly to the user's on prem archive.
Import error: Mailbox [email protected] has no archive mailbox
Works: PST import to the user's regular mailbox works 100%
Does not work: PST import to archive mailbox for same user. Online archive is active for the same user.
More info:
On site exchange 2010 SP1 with archiving enabled for this user.

Hi ,
Please run the following and verify if archive is enabled.
Get-mailbox | where {$_.ArchiveDatabase –ne $null} |ft name, archivename
Wendy Liu
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