Re: are scripts allowed in exchange 2003?
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Date: 08/30/04
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 10:54:01 -0700
In Exchange 5.5, the scripts that I used were created
under the "Agent" tab when you click on a folder's
properties. I have different scripts, some located in
the properties of a mailbox folder and some in the public
folder properties. They are called exchange server event
scripts, and they are VBScript. They do such tasks as
moving old email to a different folder. In Exchange 2003
there is no longer an "Agent" tab, so where do I store
the scripts?
Some of the scripts also need folder IDs so they know
which folderw to move items to. Do you know how to
obtain folder IDs? The person who wrote the code for
exchange 5.5 knew how to obtain the folder IDs, but now
with 2003 her program to determine folder IDs no longer
works, and we can't find her code.
Thank you.
>-----Original Message-----
>Can you give us a bit more information regarding your
scripts? Are they VBS
>accessing WMI information, batch files utilizing
resource kit (reskit)
>utilities, etc.
>Scripting works with Exchange 2003 and Active
Directory...I tinker with
>VBScripts. I have also used batch scripts to manage
Exchange 2000 with the
>reskit utils.
>
>Bob
>"gigi" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:26b401c48e4a$8ed40440$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> I used to run a few scripts in exchange 5.5, and now
that
>> I'm upgrading to 2003 I can't find how to implement
these
>> scripts. How do I keep using my scripts from exchange
>> 5.5 in exchange 2003?
>
>
>.
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