Re: Nothing appears when trying to Recover Deleted Items

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Are you running in cached mode? DumpsterAlwaysOn isn't required to recover
Deleted Items unless you're running in cached mode, so I'm thinking that
maybe you broke it. Try removing your registry value completely, then
stopping and restarting Outlook and see if you can see anything recoverable
in Deleted Items.

Check the path and spelling of your registry value.
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Andoni" <Andoni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Ed,

When I select the deleted items folder after emptying it, then click on
'recover deleted items', i see nothing in the recovery window.

I set the DumpsterAlwaysOn (1) then rebooted, no change.

It's a bit strange because it works for most other people. I am in the
same
storage group as others whose recover deleted items works.

Thanks

Andoni

"Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:

Are you not seeing anything even when you select Deleted Items and try to
recover there? If you can, and the problem you're describing refers to
other foldrs, such as when you Shift-Delete from the Inbox, recheck the
spelling and location of DumpsterAlwaysOn, restart Outlook and try
deleting
an item again.
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Andoni" <Andoni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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we have exchange 2003 SP2, and have set retention options. nearly all
users
can go into their recover deleted items and see the hard deleted items
for
recovery, however there are a few (including myself) that see nothing
at
all.

we are not connecting our outlook 2003 clients to the exchange server
via
RPC over HTTP, this is a standard LAN connection.

I have tried the DumpsterAlwaysOn entry and this hasn't worked either.
Is
there something that i'm missing? I have a PST but this is used for
legacy
mail, i use the mailbox inbox and folders as my working area and new
mail
is
delivered here.

any help would be appreciated.

thanks

andoni





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