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Jim Helfer
My boss uses Outlook 2003 and is also testing 2007 (connected to
Exchange 2003). He has many different folders in his inbox, some nested
several levels in.
The problem is that some of these folders won't obey the standard
auto-archive rules. i.e. older messages are not removed to the pst.
We aren't sure why this is happening, and cannot seem to find any
common threads among the different folders.
One thing that does puzzle us, although I don't know if it has
anything to do with the archive problem, is the different listings under
"Sharing" or "Permissions" for each folder.
Some folders only have "Anonymous" and "Default" listed (with "none"
permissions). Some folders have additional entry for owner. Sometimes
this is listed as "NT Users\Domain\Username," sometimes "GAL Display
name" and sometimes it's the user that's logged into windows, and not
the user that's the owner of the mailbox (we have different accounts for
admin and non-admin access).
Just hoping someone could shed a little light on these mysteries.
Thanks.
--
Jim Helfer
Computer Systems Administrator
WTW Architects
Timber Court
127 Andesron St.
Pittsburgh PA 15212
412-321-0551 x330
(e-mail address removed)
Exchange 2003). He has many different folders in his inbox, some nested
several levels in.
The problem is that some of these folders won't obey the standard
auto-archive rules. i.e. older messages are not removed to the pst.
We aren't sure why this is happening, and cannot seem to find any
common threads among the different folders.
One thing that does puzzle us, although I don't know if it has
anything to do with the archive problem, is the different listings under
"Sharing" or "Permissions" for each folder.
Some folders only have "Anonymous" and "Default" listed (with "none"
permissions). Some folders have additional entry for owner. Sometimes
this is listed as "NT Users\Domain\Username," sometimes "GAL Display
name" and sometimes it's the user that's logged into windows, and not
the user that's the owner of the mailbox (we have different accounts for
admin and non-admin access).
Just hoping someone could shed a little light on these mysteries.
Thanks.
--
Jim Helfer
Computer Systems Administrator
WTW Architects
Timber Court
127 Andesron St.
Pittsburgh PA 15212
412-321-0551 x330
(e-mail address removed)