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Right click on the deleted items folder and select the autoarchive tab in
Properties Configure "Archive this folder using these settings" Description of the AutoArchive feature in Outlook 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/?id=830119 Back up or delete items using AutoArchive http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...433931033.aspx As for your paranoia, that's why they invented backups (which of course you are doing already, right?) "Mick" wrote in message oups.com... is there any way to turn on Archival (to permanently delete items) only in the deleted items folder. In other words, anything that is in the inbox, the 'my favorite stuff' and the 'useless stuff that really should be deleted but I don't want to' folders will NEVER be archived, but anything in the deleted items older than 3 months will be permanently deleted? My worry is that as soon as I turn on the archival for the deleted items folder, it says that there is no default policy, and it's going to turn it on and set it to run every 14 days. After doing that I look at some of the other folders and some are set to archive and some are not. It seems to me we used to be able to just turn on archival on a folder without saying that 'I want outlook to randomly select folders to archive so I have to be petrified that users are going to loose things that they don't want to'. The group policy on this looks even less configurable. Is there any way to accomplish this so that I don't need to worry about folders deciding that they should be archived when I turn it on for the deleted items, and that if the user creates a new folder down the road that it will set that folder to archive? I don't need to have the users worrying about shutting this off for every folder they create from here on out. Any ideas? Mick |
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Right click on the deleted items folder and select the autoarchive
tab in Properties Configure "Archive this folder using these settings" But when I do this, it tells me 'auto archive defaults are not enabled, click OK to enable them' or something like that. I guess my real question is, can I be 100% certain that when this goes on, it is NOT going to auto archive anything else, and when users create new folders, are they going to be set to 'don't archive' or some other default setting that they (or I ) will have to remember to change after the fact? Thanks for your input! |
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