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To start off, I am new at my job so be easy one me.
I am currently getting the error message described above. We were not getting it before I started mucking around in Group Policy trying to get something else to work. First of all I work at a Bank so we are Journaling all email. I do not think regular archiving was on to begin with, but no one here seems to be sure. To make sure I am understanding correctrly, archiving does not need to be on to Journal right?? If so I just want to turn archiving off and make this message go away. If archiving was enabled in the first place, I think it was pointing to a different folder before I was working in GP. The folder it is currently pointing to, I do not believe users have write access to, hence it not being able to generate the archive folder and getting the error every time. So... 1. Can I just turn it off....if so how.... 2. If not how do I change to a different folder Btw this is all over terminal services. Sorry If I am confusing, If you dont understand me just ask. |
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