RE: Mailbox Calender question

2012-10-10 Thread Guyer, Don
Maybe limit who can send to his mailbox (Message Delivery Restrictions)? If he has an assistant managing his calendar, are they doing their job? If it's a small company, how about sending a notice to all staff regarding the situation? : ) Regards, Don Guyer Catholic Health East - Information T

FOLLOWUP: Meeting requests keep coming

2012-10-10 Thread Maglinger, Paul
We checked the Outlook settings. We deleted and re-created the profile. We reinstalled Outlook. He still had the issue. The problem apparently has weeded itself out by the user deleting the appointments. We'll keep an eye on it and see if it occurs again (and it probably will as he still h

RE: Mailbox Calendar question

2012-10-10 Thread Steven Alfano
If the executive is using Mac Mail are they using iCal for Appointments and if not then what are they using for calendar synchronization with other assumed devices; iCloud? If you wish to remove all appointments then perhaps the shell command Set-CalendarProcessing

RE: Outlook provider

2012-10-10 Thread Steven Alfano
I concur ... Microsoft is moving away from MAPI to exclusive use of "outlook anywhere"; better to embrace this rather than try and put yourself in an "unsupported situation". I believe that Exchange 2013 may still support MAPI but this will most likely be the last release, according to what was

RE: TMG & NLB

2012-10-10 Thread Maglinger, Paul
Not sure if any of this applies to your environment or not. We run NLB on some of our servers and have occasionally run into problems after updates. In those cases we had 2 NICs on each server with different IP addresses and would show up as one or both connections being on the Public domain.

RE: Outlook provider

2012-10-10 Thread Michael B. Smith
You may have slightly misunderstood. Direct MAPI connections are going away. You will only be able to connect using MAPI encapsulated with RPC/HTTP (which is non-trivial, which is why EWS and EAS are the recommended protocols now). That doesn't mean MAPI itself is disappearing. From: Steven Alf

Recovering items from a specific folder

2012-10-10 Thread Maglinger, Paul
As expected, now that we are testing retention policies we have a user that "filed" some of their email in the Drafts folder and was deleted with recovery. We tried searching through OWA Recover Deleted Items, but this user has over 7,000 items and couldn't come up with a specific enough search

RE: Recovering items from a specific folder

2012-10-10 Thread Maglinger, Paul
I guess I should mention we're running Exchange 2010 with Outlook 2010 client. > -Original Message- > From: Maglinger, Paul [mailto:pmaglin...@scvl.com] > Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 1:09 PM > To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues > Subject: Recovering items from a specific folder > > As exp

Re: Recovering items from a specific folder

2012-10-10 Thread Peter Johnson
Hi Paul. Not a criticism but why on earth would you file email in draft? I'm assuming you've tried an item recovery out of the draft folder? Sent on the run! On 10 Oct 2012, at 20:16, "Maglinger, Paul" wrote: > I guess I should mention we're running Exchange 2010 with Outlook 2010 client. >

RE: Recovering items from a specific folder

2012-10-10 Thread Maglinger, Paul
"I'M" not filing my emails there. An executive (no remarks, please) did it. Reminds me of the uproar we had when we implemented purging the Deleted Items folder, but we won't go into that. I tried to find the deleted items in that folder using the command below and was unsuccessful.I'm st

RE: Recovering items from a specific folder

2012-10-10 Thread Kennedy, Jim
I had an OWA user figure out how to store her contacts in a sub folder under the Calendar. When we upgraded to 2010 that didn't go to well for her. -Original Message- From: Maglinger, Paul [mailto:pmaglin...@scvl.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 3:13 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues

Re: Recovering items from a specific folder

2012-10-10 Thread Peter Johnson
Didn't mean to imply u. It does amaze what users do sometimes :) Hope you come right ! Sent on the run! On 10 Oct 2012, at 21:11, "Maglinger, Paul" wrote: > "I'M" not filing my emails there. An executive (no remarks, please) did it. > Reminds me of the uproar we had when we implemented pur

RE: Recovering items from a specific folder

2012-10-10 Thread Maglinger, Paul
So, am I to understand that if DumpsterAlwaysOn wasn't set up in the registry then I can't recover from the specific folder it was deleted from? Even if they're running Outlook 2010? Even at that, I've set my test system registry with that setting and highlighting any folder and clicking on Re

RE: Recovering items from a specific folder

2012-10-10 Thread Don Andrews
Sorta like saving email in the Deleted Items folder. Hate to see their house. -Original Message- From: Maglinger, Paul [mailto:pmaglin...@scvl.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 11:09 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Recovering items from a specific folder As expected, now t

RE: Recovering items from a specific folder

2012-10-10 Thread Michael B. Smith
DumpsterAlwaysOn just controls whether you can see Recover Deleted Items menu item in folders other Deleted Items. Nothing more, nothing less. It does not change the storage of said items. -Original Message- From: Maglinger, Paul [mailto:pmaglin...@scvl.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 10,

RE: Recovering items from a specific folder

2012-10-10 Thread Michael B. Smith
I am pretty sure that you are outta luck. Drafts is handled in a special way. I don't know if that's documented in anything Microsoft, but it's described in "Inside MAPI". But if they are available, they would be visible after setting DumpsterAlwaysOn in every Outlook release up to Outlook 2010