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I have a question . Auto archieve settings only can set at individual outlook client rite ? Can it set at exchange level as something like "global auto archive policy " ? second, becos some of the users old calendaring keep "dissapear" . Is there anyway to monitor / logging the particular users activities? Thanks in advance. |
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Microsoft has been working, diligently on the "dissappearing" old calendar
items. The issue appears to happen to clients using the Office/Outlook 2003 version. There may be a hotfix for this. For the first question: If you use Exchange Server, your exchange administrator can set up automation on the server side to help clean up the old mailboxes. You can get more information on the Exchange discussion group regarding this issue. Nikki Peterson "cs" wrote in message ... Hi , I have a question . Auto archieve settings only can set at individual outlook client rite ? Can it set at exchange level as something like "global auto archive policy " ? second, becos some of the users old calendaring keep "dissapear" . Is there anyway to monitor / logging the particular users activities? Thanks in advance. |
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Thanks for reply .
Well look like i need to open a case with them . Thanks! "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Microsoft has been working, diligently on the "dissappearing" old calendar items. The issue appears to happen to clients using the Office/Outlook 2003 version. There may be a hotfix for this. For the first question: If you use Exchange Server, your exchange administrator can set up automation on the server side to help clean up the old mailboxes. You can get more information on the Exchange discussion group regarding this issue. Nikki Peterson "cs" wrote in message ... Hi , I have a question . Auto archieve settings only can set at individual outlook client rite ? Can it set at exchange level as something like "global auto archive policy " ? second, becos some of the users old calendaring keep "dissapear" . Is there anyway to monitor / logging the particular users activities? Thanks in advance. |
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