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Chris
Our company is enforcing a new email policy and my office is part of the
Pilot. We are looking to enforce a max retention of 90 days for any mail
folder and was wondering if there was a way to set this in the registry for
the outlook client. We know we can do it on the exchange server level, but
with my knowledge, on exchange 2000, it can only be done as a global policy
and not for individual users. Our problem is that we will only have 300
users in this Pilot, so a global policy will not work. According to the
articles on the mailbox cleanup utility for Outlook XP, we can manually set
retention for auto cleanup. I am just looking for a way to set it in the
registry and grey out the option to edit the time frame. This will only be a
temporary solution, as we plan on using global policies when the new Email
Policy goes live. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Is that possible?
Pilot. We are looking to enforce a max retention of 90 days for any mail
folder and was wondering if there was a way to set this in the registry for
the outlook client. We know we can do it on the exchange server level, but
with my knowledge, on exchange 2000, it can only be done as a global policy
and not for individual users. Our problem is that we will only have 300
users in this Pilot, so a global policy will not work. According to the
articles on the mailbox cleanup utility for Outlook XP, we can manually set
retention for auto cleanup. I am just looking for a way to set it in the
registry and grey out the option to edit the time frame. This will only be a
temporary solution, as we plan on using global policies when the new Email
Policy goes live. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Is that possible?