Re: Mailbox Manager Mystery
- From: "kj" <kj@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 15:57:59 -0700
Johnse wrote:
I performed a server migration. Yes I can do that for one user, &
then another, & another, & so on, & so on. So much for automation.
I was wondering what might cause this 'issue'. Did you do a "sbsmigration",
a database forklift, in place upgrade, or something else?
Is this symptomatic of all the users - pre-migration messages in the deleted
items folder aren't being "aged"?
You could of course add the Office (noteably Outllook11.adm) group policy
templates and set a group policy to empty deleted items on exit long enough
to clean things up. Then reverse the setting and let mailbox manager keep
things clean and green.
I can assure you though, what you are seeing is not the normal behaviour.
I'll do a little KB searching when I get off site and off the clients clock
later tonight.
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/kj
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