All,

shift-del=hard delete by bypasses deleted items folder, which is what
Martin referred to. In doing so, you cannot use recover deleted items
option (based on server deleted items retention time), UNLESS you have done
reg hack DumpsterAlwaysOn. This enables recover deleted items on all
folders, instead of the default deleted items only.

Question:  Since Exchange keeps messages after deleting them, BUT marks
them for deletion and hides them, can you turn DumpsterAlwaysOn after the
fact (say a user has hard deleted a ton mail accidentally), and recover
after you turn this option on for the client? In other words, can a client
access deleted items that are marked as such, and hidden if the reg entry
is done after the hard delete?

Thanks!
Pat

for more info on deleted items:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q246/1/53.ASP





                                                                                       
                       
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There is a setting in Tools-->Options-->Other-->Advanced Options that will
ensure a prompt comes up warning that these items will be permanently
deleted.

Otherwise, I can only think of the Shift-Delete Mr Blackstone refers to.

William

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 9:39 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Outlook Issue

Stop holding down the shift key when deleting
     -----Original Message-----
     From: PANCHAL, PRAVEEN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
     Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 9:42 AM
     To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
     Subject: Outlook Issue



     Hi:


     When I delete any item from Inbox, instead of going to Deleted Items
     folder the item gets lost in thin air. I do not know where it goes.
     Could someone tell me (1) where to find the lost item and (2) how to
     configure Outlook so that the Deleted items move to Deleted Items
     folder and do not disappear. I tried looking at all the folder
     properties but could not get much help.


     Thanks.


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