To clarify, this is an Exchange 2000 implementation?

If so, perhaps this will help you out. If not, let me know and I'll take a
closer look. Essentially, you need to look under Recipient Policies and on
the Mailbox Management tab of the server object. See below:

"The Exchange Server Mailbox Manager utility was a separate component
installed separately on servers running Exchange Server 5.5 Service Pack 3
and later. Mailbox Manager could be installed on a server within a site
and configured to manage mailboxes on servers anywhere within the site. In
Exchange 2000 Service Pack 1, Mailbox Manager is installed automatically
on all servers but is only for managing local mailboxes on the same
server.

There are now two places in System Manager that administrators must use to
set up a mailbox recipient policy. The first place, under Recipient
Policies, is used to filter membership and configure Mailbox Manager
parameters. The second place is the Mailbox Management tab, accessed
through the server object, where a mailbox management schedule is created.
Mailbox Manager will not run until it is scheduled."

> I'm still trying to track down how to delete some accidental multiple
> instances of Mailbox Manager.  I've searched all the normal sources,
> can't find a thing on it.  Can't even find how you would stop a single
> instance of it once it's started.  I'm thinking they must be scheduled
> in the registry, because they're not in the normal Scheduler list.  Does
> anyone know which the actual process (file) that is called to run the
> Mailbox Manager at the time it's scheduled - was mbclean.exe in Ex55?
> 
> Thanks in advance -
> 
> David

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