Weird thing, we just explained to the user who actually deleted the PF
how to use DumpsterAlwaysOn, and she was able to recover the PF.



-----Original Message-----
From: Timothy Schilbach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 3:57 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Can't recover some deleted public folders

Hi There,

  This is happerning because the folder is 'tombstoned' in your
direcyry.
This means if its recovered, the GUIDbound to it is picked up by the
system attendant again and is deleted.

  The way to get arround thsi to so:

1.  Restore the folder in a non production environement
2.  sweep the contents to a PST
3.  Re-create a new folder (will create new GUIDS so it can be the same
name).
4.  Copy the contents of teh PST into your production environement.

  I had the same thing happen to me, but I have my public server and
each
tree nested in 5 servers worldwide. That was a real mess as I had to
restore 5 servers in the lab and do this process 5 times to fully
recover!

  Hope this helps.

-Timothy

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