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Hi,
I'm really hoping that somone can help me out here... The issue i'm having is; users can set different autoarchive rules on each folder/container, therefore archiving to a different .pst This causes a problem if you have to move the destination archive .pst because the path would be wrong in the individual folders autoarchive settings.... There must be an easy way to view which folders have autoarchive rules and modify them, mustn't there? If not i'm facing changing the individual archive rules on about 12+ folders with up to 50 subfolders under each for about 15 users.. Is there any way to use a separate program to interrogate \ ammend the archive settings in a .pst or do I just need to buy lot's of coffee and spend a weekend in the office..? Any advice would be appreciated. Regards Jon |
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